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1 1,5 | rationing of his food (12:17-20), his refraining from 2 1,7 | Sixteen years later (cf. 29:17 with 26:1) the king of Tyre 3 1,7 | given him Egypt in­stead (29:17-20). This is re-affirmed 4 1,7 | apologizes nor explains in 29:17-20 shows that he must have 5 2,1 | A. To-DayChs. 1:2-2:17.~1Ch. 1:2-20. The Swarm 6 2,1 | Approaching Day.~3Ch. 2:12-17. Effective Penitence. ~ 7 2,1 | Spiritual Blessing.~3Ch. 3:1-17. Judgment on the Nations.~ 8 2,6 | Judgment of the Nations (3:1-17). ~ For the average Israelite 9 2,6 | judgment on Israel (cf. IPet. 4:17), but the reality of the 10 2,6 | two parts (vers. 1-8, 9-17), and the contrast between 11 4,1 | Visitations in Nature.~4Ch. 5:1-17. Inevitable Ruin.~5Ch. 12 4,6 | like Deut. 7:6-11; 10:12-17. Later prophetic passages 13 5,1 | Nation Religion.~6Ch. 9:10-17. Original Sin.~7Ch. 10. 14 5,3 | cf. Gen. 38:21f, Deut. 23:17, both R.V. nig.). This led 15 6,5 | Tiglath-Pileser’s successor (IIKings 17:4). The inevitable result 16 6,5 | successor Sargon (IIKings 17:5f).~ At that time Judah 17 6,5 | of the city (IIKings 18:17-19:8; Isa. 36:1-37:8cf. 18 6,6 | is rebutted in vers. 10-17. As there is no other defence, 19 6,6 | temple-worship in vers. 10-17 almost certainly dates from 20 6,9 | Immanuel (7:1-17; 8:5-8; 9:2-7, 11:1-10). ~ 21 6,4 | 41:2-4t 21-29; 44:24-45:17; 46:1-48:16); Israel, His 22 6,4 | 42:18-44:5; 44:21-23; 48:17-22); and the Servant of 23 7,7 | ends with a prayer (7:14-17) and a doxology (7:18ff).~ 24 9,2 | Samaria in 723 B.C. (IIKings 17:6).~ 2. Jerome (fourth century 25 10,1| God’s Answer.~31:12-17. The Prophet’s Protest.~ 26 10,2| remonstrates with God (1:12-17), asking how He in His purity 27 10,2| personally. As a result 1:12-17 and 2:6-20 can hardly be 28 10,2| prophet. Then 1:2ff and 1:12-17 form a con­tinuous passage 29 10,2| appeals to Jehovah (1:12-17); Jehovah promises deliverance ( 30 10,2| between 1:5-11 and 1:12-17. In this case the book may 31 11,2| Throne of Jehovah (ver. 17), will have become a reality 32 11,2| proof of obedience!) in 17:19-27, and his clear emphasis 33 11,2| after the res­toration (17:26; 31:14; 33:18).~ ~ 34 11,7| oath (IIChron. 36:13; Ezek. 17:13-21), but also opposition 35 12,2| possessing his possessions (ver. 17). A prophet’s vision of 36 13,1| 1; 24:1; 26:1; 29:1; 29:17; 30:20; 31:1; 32:1; 32:17; 37 13,1| 17; 30:20; 31:1; 32:1; 32:17; 33:21; 40:1. In addition, 38 13,5| virtually denied, e.g. 14:4; 17:2f, 12; 19:1; 20:3, etc. 39 13,6| symbolic actions follows in 5:5-17. Note at this stage the 40 13,7| challenge to Jehovah (ver. 17), and even “thrust their 41 13,0| than an extension of 4:9-17.~ ~ 42 13,1| condemns the prophetesses (13:17-23). It is im­possible now 43 13,3| Treachery of Zedekiah (Ch. 17). ~ God evidently revealed 44 13,7| sleep are given to using 32:17-32 as a proof that in the 45 13,9| kingship of Jehovah.~ Ver. 17 should be rendered: “Behold, 46 13,1| verses like 38:8, 11, 12, 14, 17.~ We do not intend to discuss 47 13,2| sin offering (43:19-25; 45:17, 18-25note that the prince 48 15,1| Repentance.~2Ch. 1:7-17. Vision I — The Angel among 49 15,4| Angel among the Myrtles (1:7-17). ~ In a night vision Zechariah 50 15,4| for the prophet (vers. 14-17).~ Taken literally ver. 51 15,6| future of Jerusalem.~ 8:9-17 contrasts the condition 52 15,7| king of peace.~ c) 9:11-17. Israel freed from captivity 53 16,1| and Apostasy.~3Chs. 2:17-3:6. Despising of God’s 54 16,4| threats and much open sin (2:17-3:6). The former reminds 55 16,5| they will be preserved (3:17), so that the difference 56 17 | Chapter 17.~Daniel. ~ ~ 57 17,8| 10:19-33; also Lev. 2 and 17:3-9, this latter abro­gated 58 18,3| each, 1:1, 2, 7; 2:2, 6, 17 (five), 19, but with the 59 18,4| descriptive verse (ver. 17). Finally Jerusalem closes 60 18,5| the temple.~ In vers. 11-17 he laments the punishment 61 18,7| once the storm broke (vers. 17-20). The “nation that could 62 18,7| that could not save” (ver. 17) is, of course, Egypt. The


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