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1 1,2 | false prophets among the nations, as there are in Israel. 2 1,7 | no longer ruled over the nations (Ezek. 29:14f). Babylon 3 1,8 | the requital of the other nations, the enemies of Israel, 4 1,8 | shall arise to rule over the nations; in Him shall the nations 5 1,8 | nations; in Him shall the nations hope, and His rest shall 6 1,8 | beyond Jordan, Galilee of the nations. O people walking in darkness, 7 1,8 | thick darkness upon the nations, but the Lord shall appear 8 1,8 | shall walk in thy light, and nations in the brightness (Is. 60: 9 1,8 | principally people from the pagan nations who entered the Church of 10 1,8 | Jews only, but also of the nations? As He saith also in Hosea, 11 1,8 | shall we say then? That the nations which have followed not 12 1,8 | until the fullness of the nations be come in. And so all Israel 13 2,1 | 3:1-17. Judgment on the Nations.~4 — Ch. 3:18-21. Final 14 2,6 | The Judgment of the Nations (3:1-17). ~ For the average 15 2,6 | the Divine judgment of the nations is never denied. It belongs 16 2,6 | future. First Joel deals with nations known to him. Their treatment 17 2,6 | Himself.~ But there are other nations unknown to the prophet and 18 2,6 | know on what grounds these nations will be judged, but he knows 19 3,3 | to the gods of the other nations, so the sailors had quite 20 3,3 | the absolute lord of the nations, doing His will in and through 21 4,4 | crimes of the surrounding nations (1:3-2:3), gross immorality ( 22 4,5 | God will not punish the nations because they have harmed 23 4,7 | that all movements of the nations are as much God’s doing 24 6,1 | Judgment of the contemporary nations.~4 — Chs. 24-27. Judgment 25 6,2 | The Judgment of the Nations and of the World (Chs. 13- 26 6,2 | really prophecies about other nations for Israel’s learning, rather 27 6,2 | than prophecies for the nations’ good. But that in turn 28 6,2 | God’s activity among the nations exceptional? This is answered 29 6,2 | Israel and the surrounding nations, but the whole world.~ It 30 6,9 | personifies the hostile nations in general. That the eschatological 31 6,3 | punishment in Israel and the nations, it would have seemed that 32 6,4 | humbled in the eyes of the nations. Now He summons them, that 33 8,1 | 2:4-15. Judgment on the Nations.~3 — Ch. 3:1-8. God’s Judgment 34 8,4 | Judgment on the Nations (2:4-15). ~ Since in the 35 8,4 | Since in the case of two nations no mention is made of sins 36 8,6 | conclusion; also for the nations punishment has as its final 37 10,4| and p. 51) taken up by the nations against the Chaldeans, though 38 11,1| Prophecies against the Nations[1]~ C. Chs. 26-33. Destruction 39 11,1| s Prophecies against the Nations (Chs. 46-51). ~ The bulk 40 11,1| to teach Israel, not the nations concerned. By stressing 41 13,1| Prophecies against the Nations.~1 — Ch. 25. Palestine’s 42 13,4| whom he is to prophesy, “nations that are rebellious” (ver. 43 13,4| clear that the rebellious nations are the House of Israel, 44 13,2| probably the small heathen nations round Israel.~ It should 45 13,7| Prophecies Against the Nations (Chs. 25-32). ~ These prophecies 46 13,7| purpose as those against the nations in Isaiah and Jeremiah, 47 13,0| the land from intrusive nations (36:1-7), and its restoration 48 13,1| prophecy of identifiable nations, but rather as symbolic 49 13,1| as symbolic names for the nations at the ends of the earth.~ 50 14,5| rendering “the desire of all nations” is based on the Vulgate 51 14,5| better “the desired of all nations shall come” i.e. all the 52 14,5| shall come” i.e. all the nations which Jehovah desires and 53 17,3| these chapters deal with the nations, while chs. 8-12 deal with 54 17,1| kingdom, that all people, nations, and languages, should serve 55 17,1| the last judgment of the nations, gathered before the throne 56 17,3| because several heathen nations, living in the regions neighboring 57 18,4| lovers (vers. 2, 19) are the nations she relied on as allies 58 18,5| callousness of the neighbouring nations. It is not clear whether