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| Alphabetical [« »] grave 2 graves 1 graving 1 great 53 great-great-grandfather 1 greater 14 greatest 8 | Frequency [« »] 54 23 54 given 54 picture 53 great 53 love 52 chapter 52 end | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances great |
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1 1,8 | walking in darkness, behold a great light. ye that dwell in 2 1,8 | name is called the angel of great Counsel, Wonderful, Counselor, 3 1,8 | reference to this in the great depiction of Christ's sufferings 4 2,5 | connected, two phases of one great divine intervention. So 5 3,7 | hence of everything. The great fish was doubtless a picture 6 4,2 | prophet at all.~ Though Amos’ great successors could not have 7 4,2 | prophecy was given at the great autumn, i.e. New Year, festival 8 4,4 | needed. In such a society great riches could only be obtained 9 4,4 | could only be obtained by great wrong. The women’s ornaments ( 10 4,4 | importance to Him. Amos had the great gift of being able to put 11 4,7 | about the world, viz. the great deep (7:4), the position 12 4,7 | position of Sheol (9:2), the great sea-serpent (9:3). The force 13 5,7 | division of consonants, “the great king,” i.e. the king of 14 6,5 | not supported by any very great force, and was refused.~ 15 6,6 | arranged as to present God’s “Great Arraignment” of Judah.~ 16 6,8 | vision, probably at the great autumn feast celebrating 17 6,6 | the identification of the great pyramid with the altar and 18 6,8 | of society. 30:21 is the great verse on guidance, which 19 6,8 | sacrifices pointed to the great expiatory Sacrifice of the 20 6,8 | of the world. From this great Sacrifice the Old Testament 21 6,8 | divide Him a portion with the great, And He shall divide the 22 6,8 | describes the vision of the great priest Joshua, dressed at 23 6,8 | valuable, because they show how great a significance the prophecy 24 6,9 | divide Him a portion with the great, and He shall divide the 25 7,7 | the teaching of his three great predecessors:~ ~· 26 8,3 | offences mentioned are of great interest to the student 27 11,2| hardly be stressed that great poetry often demands much 28 11,4| The banishment of his great ancestor did not necessarily 29 11,0| impossible for us to realize how great a shock Josiah’s death must 30 11,5| from a professional. How great the temptation could be, 31 12,1| widely held view, has a great deal to be said in its favour. 32 13,3| he stood there he saw a great storm-cloud being borne 33 13,4| inspiration (2:8-3:3). His great prophetic predecessors felt 34 13,4| Testament, p. 536.).~ The great objections to this view 35 13,0| weighing the quantities and in great fear, is little more than 36 13,6| which he saw Jerusalem as a great rusty caldron (so R.V). 37 13,0| transformed. As in Jeremiah, great stress is laid on its being 38 13,1| wiser to see in ch. 38f the great final rebellion against 39 14,3| his family not to be of great importance.~ It has been 40 14,3| speaking to men who had made great sacrifices for God, whose 41 14,3| found themselves faced with great material problems and hampered 42 14,3| distress had not been as great as they had persuaded themselves, 43 15,2| between the two parts are so great that had they stood separately 44 15,2| the time of Alexander the Great (330 B.C.), some putting 45 15,3| it. In the mouth of the great prophets the hosts are the 46 15,4| 8) Zechariah sees four great threatening horns. They 47 15,4| 1-4). ~ Zechariah sees a great sheet of leather 30’ by 48 16,2| Yet he probably bore a great part in the reformation, 49 17,3| Palestine by Alexander the Great (332 B.C.)” (Driver, LOT, 50 17,4| Canon was being challenged.~ Great stress is laid by the opponents 51 18,3| literature. Jeremiah was a great poet, but we find nothing 52 18,9| book of the Bible.~ Grief, great and crushing, is an unavoidable 53 18,0| prophetic books. They contain great prophecies about Christ