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H.L. Ellison”
Old Testament prophets

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1 1,8 | Hebrew people. This was God's judgment for the betrayal of their 2 1,8 | do good, diligently seek judgment, deliver him that is suffering 3 1,8 | behold, our God ren­dereth judgment, and He will render it; 4 1,8 | him; he shall bring forth judgment to the Gentiles. He shall 5 1,8 | but he shall bring forth judgment to truth (Is. 42:13).~In 6 2,1 | Blessing.~3Ch. 3:1-17. Judgment on the Nations.~4Ch. 7 2,3 | especially when it involved judgment, not merely foreshadowed 8 2,3 | the final intervention and judgment, but also, for all that 9 2,4 | divine interventions in judgment. Whether or not such a calamity 10 2,4 | is inaugurating the final judgment is of little importance, 11 2,4 | guarantee that there is a final judgment.~ The palmerworm, locust, 12 2,5 | promise that even as the judgment of locusts was followed 13 2,6 | The Judgment of the Nations (3:1-17). ~ 14 2,6 | prophets stress primarily the judgment on Israel (cf. IPet. 4:17), 15 2,6 | the reality of the Divine judgment of the nations is never 16 2,6 | the earth.”~ The vision of judgment falls into two parts (vers. 17 2,6 | to provide the ground of judgment, and as they have treated 18 2,6 | judged, but he knows the judgment is certain.~ It is likely 19 2,7 | then, that he sees only judgment and not blessing for the 20 3,4 | no wish to save them from judgment.~ In order to escape Jehovah’ 21 4,1 | Disorder.~2Ch. 4:1-3. Judgment on the Women.~3Ch. 4: 22 4,3 | stories of Genesis, in the judgment of the Flood and of Sodom 23 4,3 | the otherwise inevitable judgment of God.~ ~ 24 4,5 | s neighbours as ripe for judgment will have made the people 25 4,6 | example of will worship.~ The judgment of this Day cannot be averted 26 6,1 | Ahaz.).~3Chs. 13-23. Judgment of the contemporary nations.~ 27 6,1 | nations.~4Chs. 24-27. Judgment of the world and the last 28 6,6 | rejected. The sentence, present judgment leading to purification 29 6,7 | There follows an oracle of judgment on Israel and Judah (9:8- 30 6,7 | Assyria, threatening God’s judgment when her work for Him has 31 6,2 | The Judgment of the Nations and of the 32 6,2 | 24-27. Here God’s final judgment is seen to involve not merely 33 6,9 | Judgment and Blessing (Chs. 34, 35). ~ 34 6,8 | taken from prison and from judgment, And who will declare His 35 7,3 | as an introduction to the judgment on Judah, for Micah sees 36 7,5 | expressed as in Isaiah be­tween judgment and the coming deliverance — 37 8,1 | structure of Zephaniah. ~ A. The Judgment of the Day of the Lord — 38 8,1 | Chs. 1:1-2:3. Universal Judgment focussed on Jerusalem.~2 — 39 8,1 | Jerusalem.~2Gh. 2:4-15. Judgment on the Nations.~3Ch. 40 8,1 | Nations.~3Ch. 3:1-8. God’s Judgment on Jerusalem. ~ B. Universal 41 8,3 | Universal Judgment focused on Jerusalem (1: 42 8,3 | vision from a universal judgment to one on Jerusalem in particular 43 8,3 | For the comparison of the judgment with a sacrifice cf. Isa. 44 8,4 | Judgment on the Nations (2:4-15). ~ 45 8,5 | God’s Judgment on Jerusalem (3:1-8). ~ 46 8,5 | climax of the pro­phecy of judgment. We find in ver. 6f an echo 47 8,6 | Universal Salvation (3:9-20). ~ Judgment on Israel is always linked, 48 8,6 | restoration (cf. p. 34). The judgment is never merely punitive, 49 11,5| the know­ledge that the judgment of God would break forth 50 11,7| believe that the storm of judgment had passed them by because 51 11,7| the fixed time of God’s judgment had run its course (ch. 52 12,2| already under Jehovah’s judgment — and why special stress 53 12,3| head” is the end of the judgment on Edom. The first half 54 13,1| Sin.~4Ch. 24. Imminent Judgment. ~ B. Chs. 25-32. Prophecies 55 13,4| inability to accept Cooke’s judgment, “No doubt we find it difficult 56 13,8| The Divine Judgment (9:1-11:13). ~ Chs. 9 and 57 13,8| yet. The instruments of judgment are obviously angels, though 58 13,8| idolatry that brings the judgment, as the social iniquity, 59 13,8| bloodshed and wresting of judgment (9:9, R.V.), based on the 60 13,8| see their effect.~ Special judgment is pronounced on the men 61 13,6| Imminent Judgment (Ch. 24). ~ On the very 62 16,1| the Pious in the Day of JudgmentChs. 3:13-4:3.~ D. The 63 16,4| Angel of Jehovah, in the judgment of the Day of the Lord. 64 16,4| we remember that even the judgment of God is a sign of His 65 16,5| the Pious in the Day of Judgment (3:13-4:3).~ Since the disloyal 66 16,5| 3:13ff), there must be judgment. But the loyal have been 67 16,5| 3:16) and in the day of judgment they will be preserved ( 68 16,5| clearly seen. The result of judgment will be the triumph of the 69 17,1| earthly kingdoms, of the last judgment of the nations, gathered


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