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49 whole
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47 amos
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H.L. Ellison”
Old Testament prophets

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1 Intro | been chosen for the most part with an eye to whether they 2 Intro | a, b, etc. — Where only part of a verse is referred to, 3 1,8 | conceits; that hardness in part is hap­pened to Israel, 4 4,6 | 7:13 leavened cakes were part of the sacrifice of thanks­ 5 4,7 | in all probability are part of Amoscall. Amosmessage 6 5,3 | provided with a wife (!) and part of the worship will have 7 5,4 | message must first become part of the prophet (cf. p. 101). 8 5,5 | to one another too, and part of the covenant keeping 9 6,8 | is that the hardening in part (Rom. 11:7, 25, R.V.) came 10 6,1 | possibility that a good part of the following prophecies 11 6,1 | Persian prince of Anshan — part of Elam, due east of Babylon ( 12 6,1 | only a relatively small part, in which priests formed 13 6,7 | and mistaken. They form part of an address to Cyrus, 14 6,8 | considerable willful effort on the part of the reader in order to 15 6,8 | 23:33.~18th verse: “They part My garments among them, 16 6,8 | redemption of sins! The second part of the prophecy, found in 17 6,8 | Talmud Babli. In another part of the Talmud it says: “ 18 6,7 | mere literary convenience. Part is almost certainly pre-exilic, 19 6,7 | almost certainly pre-exilic, part can be regarded as a portion 20 7,2 | general tendency on the part of those who do not restrict ( 21 7,7 | crossing of the Jordan; some part of the text has been accidentally 22 9,3 | only forgotten the second part of this poem, but being 23 10,2 | 1:2; they are the oldest part of the book and are possibly 24 10,4 | a very devout man. It is part of God’s irony that Babylon 25 11,2 | prophet’s life to be­come part of his message, but with 26 11,9 | the fact that the major part of Jeremiah’s prophetic 27 11,1 | printed as though it were part of the eldersevidence. 28 11,2 | was that the fundamental part of the covenant was sacrifice. 29 11,9 | do they play such a small part in his message, instead 30 12,4 | the restored of Israel of part of their territory (both 31 13,1 | earlier prophets; for the most part the book consists of full-length 32 13,4 | assimilate it, making it a living part of himself. This is the 33 13,4 | himself. This is the human part of his message. The roll 34 13,1 | 13:23). ~ Though a large part of his predecessorsprophecies 35 14,1 | scholarship for the most part would addTrito-Isaiah,” 36 14,3 | no sense a bribe. It is part of Haggai’s spiritual logic. 37 15,2 | of division in the second part as well, viz. chs. 9-11; 38 15,2 | the facts.~ 2) The second part is a unity and is later 39 15,4 | personal fault on Joshua’s part. His priestly garments are 40 16,2 | he probably bore a great part in the reformation, in which 41 17,2 | attribute the narrative part of Daniel to the fifth century 42 17,3 | composition. In course of time part of the original Hebrew was 43 17,8 | one’s god by giving him part of one’s food, specially 44 17,8 | latter abro­gated at least in part by Deut. 12:15, 20f). As 45 17,9 | Christ, our Lord. This is part of the mystery’of the book, 46 17,9 | exhausted the meaning of any part of the book, or that the 47 18,9 | crushing, is an unavoidable part of human life. Even in the 48 18,0 | Bible remains an inseparable part of the heritage of Christianity.~ ~ ~ ~ [


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