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1 1,2 | Patriarchs generally (Ps. 105:15). Moses is not so much the 2 1,2 | par excellence (Deut. 18:15; 34:10). ~ All this should 3 1,5 | 2), and our Lord (Mark 1:15).~ The fact that the bulk 4 1,5 | his buying of land (32:7-15), his use of the Rechabites ( 5 1,5 | refraining from mourning (24:15-27). It is the more remarkable 6 2,3 | 46:10; Ezek. 30:2f; Obad. 15; Zech. 14:1; Mal. 4:5).~ 7 4,1 | Final BlessingCh. 9:11-15~ ~ 8 4,3 | early prophets, e.g. ISam. 15:33, IISam. 12:1-15, IKings 9 4,3 | ISam. 15:33, IISam. 12:1-15, IKings 21 (note that Ahab10 4,3 | administration of justice (IISam. 15:1-6).~ Amos does not analyse 11 4,8 | Final Blessing (Ch. 9:11-15). ~ These verses (or 9:8- 12 4,8 | These verses (or 9:8-15) are the prophet’s addition 13 5,4 | she came out of Egypt (2:15; 9:10).~ 3. Since “children 14 5,6 | 23:24; Deut. 16:22; ISam. 15:23) does not imply the prophet’ 15 5,7 | Baal worship.~ Beth-aven (4:15; 5:8; 10:5, 8) was a village 16 6,5 | IIKings 16:5f, IIChron. 28:5-15). In spite of Isaiah’s efforts, 17 6,5 | were carried away (IIKings 15:29; 16:9; IChron. 5:6, 26). 18 6,9 | will have been wasted (ver. 15). Butter and honey are the 19 6,2 | virtually Foreign Secretary, 22:15-25 is entirely in place 20 6,5 | Moab (15:1-16:14). ~ There are two 21 6,5 | clear whether the earlier, 15:1-16:12 is one of Isaiah’ 22 6,8 | wordwoe” — 28:1; 29:1; 29:15; 30:1; 31:1; 33:1.~ The 23 6,9 | comparing 34:9f with 34:11-15. A number of the beings 24 6,8 | scorn,” compare to Mark 15:29.~16th verse: “They pierced 25 6,9 | Hosea 6:1-2, see 1 Cor. 15:4).~ Besides the direct 26 6,5 | They are: 63:7-10, fl-14, 15-19; 64:1-7, 8-12. Note 63: 27 7,6 | 6; ver. 7ff; vers. 10-15. The last of these, as not 28 8,1 | on Jerusalem.~2Gh. 2:4-15. Judgment on the Nations.~ 29 8,3 | reign and passages like Jer. 15:4 suggest that the repentance 30 8,4 | Judgment on the Nations (2:4-15). ~ Since in the case of 31 8,4 | all, and in a third (ver. 15) it is only done in passing, 32 9,1 | On the other hand 1:13-15 suggest that Assyria was 33 9,3 | comes the promise (vers. 7-15) that Jehovah will make 34 9,3 | sense we should omit 1:13, 15; 2:2, for while we do not 35 10,5| in the Conquest; vers. 3-15 are based on the language 36 10,5| throughout from ver. 3 to ver. 15 as in the R.V. mg.~ Though 37 11,1| and prophets.~ B. Chs. 25:15-38; 46-51. Prophecies against 38 11,6| Northern Invader (4:5-31; 5:15-19; 6:1-8, 22-26). ~ This 39 11,1| The Challenge (Ch. 7:1-15; 26:1-19, 24). ~ Jeremiah, 40 11,1| go into exile.~ Ch. 7:1-15 is a summary of his message, 41 11,2| slightly different context 15:1).~ Even worse for Jeremiah 42 11,2| is obedience (cf. ISam. 15:22).~ In 14:12 the formal 43 11,6| 2; 10:23ff; 11:18-12:6; 15:10-21; 18:18-23; 20:7-18.~ 44 11,6| God in his fierce agony (15:10-21; the LXX suggests 45 11,7| 13ft; Exod. 21:2; Deut. 15:12), partly the desire for 46 12,1| Testament Criticism, p. 15) seems to be correct, when 47 12,3| certainly the two halves of ver. 15 have been transposed, perhaps 48 13,4| returning him to his home (3:12-15) shows him that his message 49 13,4| surroundings for a week (3:15) the word of the Lord comes 50 13,4| in Jerusalem (but cf. 11:15; 37:16). Pfeifier goes so 51 13,5| use of dried cow’s dung (4:15) for fuel is common in countries 52 13,7| women (cf. Jer. 7:18; 44:15-19). Tam-muz (the Greek 53 13,7| d) Sun worship (vers. 15-18) by the priests — because 54 13,9| cruel and blatant form (ver. 15). They pictured the exiles 55 13,2| example of the vine (ch. 15) which has value only as 56 13,0| original purpose for it (36:8-15).~ Entirely in line with 57 13,0| national unity, and in vers. 15-28 this is represented symbolically. 58 13,3| was a prophet (Matt. 24:15), but prophecy stretches 59 14,3| immediate material blessing (2:15-19) is in no sense a bribe. 60 14,4| under four years (Ezra 6:15; Hag. 1:1). That is surely 61 14,4| The interpretation of 1:15 is not easy, for as it stands 62 14,4| simplest explanation is that 1:15 marks the date when the 63 15 | Chapter 15. ~Zechariah. ~~ 64 15,1| Four Chariots.~10Ch. 6:9-15. The Crowning of Joshua. ~ 65 15,4| The clue is given by ver. 15, for the same people must 66 15,4| 11:1; Jer. 23:5 mg.; 33:15). The interpretation of 67 15,4| sheet of leather 30’ by 15’ (the roll was unrolled!) 68 15,5| Crowning of Joshua (6:9-15). ~ There is an inner contradiction 69 15,7| deliverance of Jerusalem, cf. 14:1-15.~ j) 12:10-14. Judah’s repentance. 70 17,5| Lord Him­self (Matt. 24:15, cf. Mark 13:14). This word 71 17,8| least in part by Deut. 12:15, 20f). As Nebuchad­nezzar 72 17,3| has come to it (Mat. 24:15). Christians living in Jerusalem 73 18,8| is the Second Man (I Cor. 15:47). The suffer­ings of


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