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1 1,7 | brought to a head in Ezek. 26. This is a prophecy of the 2 1,7 | years later (cf. 29:17 with 26:1) the king of Tyre was 3 1,8 | judgments, and do them (Ezek. 36:2627; and 11:1920).~The prophets 4 1,8 | in Ezekiel (Ezek. 37:2426).~In consoling their contemporaries, 5 1,8 | finding out!” (Rom. 11:2526; 3233).~ ~ ~ 6 4,6 | in tithing (Deut. 14:28; 26:12) and Elkanah’s practice ( 7 5,5 | Solomon’s sins (IKings 11:26-40), a careful reading of 8 5,7 | shall be saved” (Rom. 11:26).~ ~ ~ 9 6,5 | 15:29; 16:9; IChron. 5:6, 26). Ahaz naturally became 10 6,7 | Resurrection Hope (25:6-8; 26:13-19).~ There is little 11 6,7 | of the kingdom of God. In 26:13f there is the guarantee 12 6,7 | never to rise. But then in 26:16-19 comes the promise 13 6,8 | 4-7), compare to Matthew 26:67.~ In the light of these 14 7,2 | Micah, or Micaiah (Jer. 26:18, R.V.), was a native 15 7,2 | and the reference in Jer. 26:18.~ In the closing section 16 7,2 | later than 3:12, which Jer. 26:18 places in the reign of 17 7,4 | which according to Jer. 26:18f was the cause of Hezekiah’ 18 7,4 | unless perhaps in IIChron. 32:26. It is doubtful that it 19 8,3 | the coming wrath (cf. Isa. 26:20).~ ~ 20 11,1| the Nations[1]~ C. Chs. 26-33. Destruction and Restoration. ~ 21 11,3| in chs. 1-25:14 and chs. 26-33. There is no reasonable 22 11,3| 1-25:14 but also in chs. 26-33. If compared carefully 23 11,4| descendant of Abiathar (IKings 2:26). The banishment of his 24 11,6| 5-31; 5:15-19; 6:1-8, 22-26). ~ This vivid prophetic 25 11,1| The Challenge (Ch. 7:1-15; 26:1-19, 24). ~ Jeremiah, who 26 11,1| the first suitable moment (26:1) he announced in the entry 27 11,1| court of the temple (7:2; 26:2) that unless there was 28 11,1| summary of his message, while 26:1-19, though including the 29 11,1| and sanctuary prophets (26:7). When brought to trial 30 11,1| evidence that saved him (26:17ff) was the evidence of 31 11,1| evidence follows the verdict (26:16) by a common artifice 32 11,1| being with the judges, but 26:24 strongly suggests that 33 11,1| knowledge of the royal attitude (26:20-23), stirred up the people 34 11,1| In the English versions 26:20-23 is printed as though 35 11,2| on sacrifices is in 7:21-26. He begins by mockingly 36 11,2| after the res­toration (17:26; 31:14; 33:18).~ ~ 37 11,8| it into thin air. Rom. 11:26 shows that it has a yet 38 11,8| understand Jer. 31:23-40; 33:14-26 is to make all sane Bible 39 11,9| Messiah (23:5f; 30:9, 33:14-26). ~ We refer to these Messianic 40 13,1| Palestine’s Neighbours.~2Chs. 26-28. Tyre.~3Chs. 29-32. 41 13,1| viz. 1:2; 8:1; 20:1; 24:1; 26:1; 29:1; 29:17; 30:20; 31: 42 13,5| restraint with restraint (ver. 26) by making the prophet dumb, 43 13,9| the Syriac and 18:31; 36:26. In either case the change 44 13,5| obvious interpretation of ver. 26 is that the statutes re­ 45 13,7| of its idolatry (cf. 16:26, which cannot be taken literally). 46 13,3| shut up and sealed (Dan. 8:26; 12:4, 9). To distinguish 47 17,3| Jews, is a possibility. 8:26; 12:4, 9 seem to preclude 48 17,9| 12:4, also 12:9; 8:19, 26). If we add to this an element 49 17,2| measure given (vers. 19-26), and from this it is clear 50 17,3| given to Ezra (Ezra 7:11-26) which makes it fit the 51 18,0| 2] 3:16; 6:20; 7:21-26; 8:8f; 9:25f; 11:1-8; 14:


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