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H.L. Ellison”
Old Testament prophets

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interpretation

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,5 | as a warning to us in our interpretation. It means that we are dealing 2 1,8 | writings, we find an exhaustive interpretation of the Old Testament prophecies 3 2,2 | position, for while the interpretation of the book is hardly influenced 4 2,4 | be interpreted, such an interpretation seems entirely unnecessary. 5 4,6 | present major difficulties of interpretation. Harper is probably correct 6 5,4 | The apparently natural interpretation of 1:2, that he was commanded 7 5,4 | So 1:2 is the prophetic interpretation of God’s command won through 8 6,2 | exile.~ The most obvious interpretation of these phenomena is that 9 6,5 | refused.~ The more obvious interpretation of IIKings 19:9-35 and Isa. 10 6,9 | has ceased.~ While this interpretation and fulfilment cannot be 11 6,6 | in one common doom.~ The interpretation of 19:18-22 is far from 12 6,5 | whole.~ The traditional interpretation of the Servant has for many 13 6,5 | isolation is to make a personal interpretation of the Servant almost compulsory, 14 6,5 | compulsory, and the only personal interpretation that really satisfies is 15 10,2| oppressor is, the most natural interpretation is that the prophet is complaining 16 11,4| wilderness journey. The natural interpretation of ch. 11 would place it 17 11,2| order to obtain a balanced interpretation we must not forget that 18 11,2| wherever blind or perverse interpretation of Scripture makes the reader 19 11,8| is to make all sane Bible interpretation impossible. On the other 20 11,9| light they cast on prophetic interpretation generally.~ There is little, 21 12,1| Obadiah and Jeremiah.~ Our interpretation of Obadiah must in measure 22 13,1| activi­ties, and to the interpretation of some parts of his book.~ ~ 23 13,2| Ezekiel’s Early Life. ~ If our interpretation of 1:1 is correct (see below), 24 13,2| spiritual heritage (This interpretation of “the thirtieth year” 25 13,4| Did Ezekiel Prophesy?~ The interpretation given above would seem to 26 13,4| his whole message.~ Our interpretation also explains why there 27 13,5| of the major problems of interpretation in Ezekiel. Ezekiel’s dumbness 28 13,5| that a completely literal interpretation of 4:1-5:4 is impossible, 29 13,6| impossible to find any ade­quate interpretation for the figures. To “bear 30 13,6| any over-confidence in the interpretation of Ezekiel’s symbolism.~ 31 13,3| obscurity (vers. 1-10). In its interpretation he especially stresses the 32 13,5| light of chs. 40-48 any such interpretation would seem self-contradictory. 33 13,5| self-contradictory. The obvious interpretation of ver. 26 is that the statutes 34 13,5| So the most reasonable interpretation is that God deliberately 35 14,4| to have been quick. The interpretation of 1:15 is not easy, for 36 15,3| almost certainly a false interpretation.~ Chs. 1-8 present many 37 15,3| present many difficulties in interpretation mainly because of the apocalyptic 38 15,3| foreground are vague, and exact interpretation is at times impossible. 39 15,3| The tra­ditional Christian interpretation of the Angel of Jehovah 40 15,4| Jer. 23:5 mg.; 33:15). The interpretation of ver. 9 is very difficult, 41 15,7| clear enough, but detailed interpretation is impossible — he who thinks 42 16,4| language.~ c) The most likely interpretation — which does not rule out ( 43 17,8| neither their meaning nor the interpretation of the scene. It seems likely 44 17,9| every detailed and dog­matic interpretation should be treated with reserve.~ 45 17,1| to rule out the personal interpretation as well, for to the Jew 46 17,2| the Saints (Ch. 8). ~ The interpretation of this vision is in large 47 17,3| agree that the usual modern interpretation is unsatisfactory by any 48 17,3| by any normal canons of interpretation. It will not be chance that 49 17,3| save us a lot of trouble in interpretation, but it reduces an apparently 50 18,8| The Messianic Interpretation. ~ Certain passages are


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