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1 1,5 | chs. 27-28), his buying of land (32:7-15), his use of the 2 1,8 | channel of water in a thirsty land... But the redeemed and 3 1,8 | first, do it quickly, O land of Zebulon, land of Naphtali, 4 1,8 | quickly, O land of Zebulon, land of Naphtali, and the rest 5 1,8 | inhabiting the seacoast, and the land beyond Jordan, Galilee of 6 1,8 | light. ye that dwell in the land of the shadow of death, 7 1,8 | is as a root in a thirsty land, He hath no form nor comeliness, 8 3,5 | entirely congruous. Even a landlubber like Jonah knew that 9 3,6 | Nineveh, including even open land within its walls, must have 10 4,4 | Palestine was an agricultural land with only those artisans 11 4,5 | the settled life of the land of Canaan.~ ~ 12 5,3 | falls dark across the doomed land.~ When we come to the religious 13 5,3 | rather the owners of the land, and the gods of the people 14 5,3 | because they lived in the land. While the interests of 15 5,3 | honour of the old gods of the land to secondary honour beside 16 5,3 | increase the fertility of the land (cf. 4:14, where harlot= 17 6,9 | honey are the food of a land where agriculture has ceased.~ 18 6,8 | He was cut off from the land of the living; For the transgressions 19 6,8 | remove the iniquity of that land in one day... and they shall 20 11,5| hot anger of God over the land.~ ~ 21 11,7| been left behind in their land now ruled for Assyria by 22 11,6| Historical Geography of the Holy Land, p. 483f; N. Glueck: The 23 11,0| devastated corner of his own land. But Jeremiah was bound 24 13,1| future.~3 — Ghs. 35, 36. The Land.~4 — Ch. 37. The People.~ 25 13,6| a dirge (ch. 7) over the land of Israel, i.e. the kingdom 26 13,8| Jehovah had forsaken the land (R.V. mg,). Then the coals 27 13,9| attitude of those left in the land to the exiles (see p. 91). 28 13,9| then bring them back to the land. The fruit of the exile 29 13,0| The Restored Land (Chs. 35, 36). ~ Though 30 13,0| undoubtedly speaking about the land in a literal sense, it should 31 13,0| complete freeing of the land from intrusive nations ( 32 13,0| as the desolation of the land was due to the sins of its 33 13,0| will bring you into the land of Israel.” An application 34 13,0| referring to those left in the land (cf. ch. XT on Jer. 2:1- 35 13,2| said of the division of the land.~ Once we grasp that there 36 14,5| pression “all ye people of the land” (ver. 4). It is perfectly 37 14,5| people (or peoples) of the land” is a technical expression 38 14,5| of “all ye people of the land” may simply be an encouragement 39 14,5| once again possessed the land.~ ~ 40 15,4| removal of wickedness from the land after the individual sinners 41 15,7| and Ephraim back to the land. Though not exclusively 42 15,7| Iff. A visitation on the land. There is no possibility 43 17,3| captivity to its native land and the restoration of the 44 18,5| casting off by God of people, land and sanctuary. In ver. 9