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H.L. Ellison”
Old Testament prophets

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | non-technical readers I have given them the possibility in 2 Intro | mainly to the encouragement given by Mr. F. F. Brace, Head 3 Intro | expositions.~ The dates given may not agree in all points 4 1,2 | function of a prophet is given by Exod. 7:1f. The prophet 5 1,3 | themselves. At any rate they were given to see that the history 6 1,5 | in its simplest form is given in Jonah 3:4. We need not 7 1,6 | there is no indication given us how the prophetic books 8 1,6 | book may well have been given definitive form by the prophet 9 1,7 | gain from Tyre, but God has given him Egypt in­stead (29:17- 10 1,8 | born, and unto us a Son is given, Whose government is upon 11 1,8 | remained in unbelief, is given to us in the New Testament 12 4,2 | certain that his prophecy was given at the great autumn, i.e. 13 4,4 | tidings preached unto them” is given by our Lord as the clinching 14 4,6 | him to whom much has been given, much is expected. Privilege 15 4,7 | by an appeal to divinely given visions.~ The visions contain 16 5,3 | Canaanite religion has been given by the Ras Shamra, see Finegan, 17 5,3 | may be seen by the names given in the families of Saul 18 5,3 | popular religion has been given by the Elephantine Papyri, 19 5,7 | A foremost place is given to the priests’ disregard 20 6,6 | message had been clearly given in the introduction, posterity 21 6,3 | poetry. A fine translation is given by G. A. Smith. It is not 22 6,1 | which may well have been given to other deported peoples 23 6,4 | And as God’s agent he is given a remarkable series of titles, 24 6,5 | message by degrees as it was given to him, even as we only 25 6,8 | person: “The Lord God hath given me the tongue of the learned, 26 6,7 | authorship of “Deutero-Isaiahgiven earlier implies that the 27 7,2 | In addition the picture given seems rather too dark for 28 10,2 | In contrast 1:5-11 can be given its obvious meaning only 29 11,3 | closed.~ The first example is given in 13:1-11, where the story 30 11,8 | say that Jeremiah was not given to see what the new covenant 31 11,9 | goes beyond the revelation given through earlier prophets. 32 11,1 | teach Judah that God has given Judah to the Babylonian 33 13,4 | Jeremiah. At first Ezekiel is given no clear indication of the 34 13,4 | Prophesy?~ The interpretation given above would seem to be the 35 13,7 | Advocates of soul sleep are given to using 32:17-32 as a proof 36 13,8 | vers. 30-33). No account is given us of the details of Ezekiel’ 37 13,8 | work, and no indication is given as to when the following 38 13,9 | the religious connotation given to “pastor” in the Christian 39 13,2 | explanation has ever been given ‘for the reintroduction 40 13,3 | and of the explanations given him. What is yet more important 41 14,1 | to know of God had been given. All that was needed was 42 14,1 | and absorb what had been given them in the Law and the 43 14,2 | main outline of the view given above, we see no point in 44 15,4 | s own time. The clue is given by ver. 15, for the same 45 15,4 | it. The promise had been given in 3:9 of the removal of 46 15,5 | Temple had been earlier given to Zerubbabel (4:9). As 47 17,1 | before Him. And there was given Him dominion, and glory, 48 17,2 | vision is in large measure given (vers. 19-26), and from 49 17,3 | is nothing in the decree given to Ezra (Ezra 7:11-26) which 50 17,3 | instead of about 570 as given by all modern secular histories 51 17,3 | moment that the decree is given for the restoration of Jerusalem 52 17,3 | completeness.~ The meaning of the given prophecy is this: for the 53 17,3 | the coincidence of the given prophecy with the subsequent 54 18,0 | commandments, which were given on Mount Sinaiyield their


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