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1 1,5 | fact that the bulk of the earlier prophets and not a little 2 1,6 | similar in the case of the earlier prophet especially when 3 4,4 | society, and to the fact that earlier Israelite religion, while 4 4,7 | doom by going beyond his earlier denial of Jehovah’s favouritism ( 5 5,3 | social collapse which the earlier prophet foretold is now 6 5,3 | mentions of Baal worship in the earlier books are really the worship 7 6,7 | possibly a quotation from an earlier prophet quoted also by Micah ( 8 6,9 | for he was born some time earlier. Finally in 11:1 he is definitely 9 6,5 | is not clear whether the earlier, 15:1-16:12 is one of Isaiah’ 10 6,5 | or whether it is by an earlier prophet. 16:1 implies a 11 6,5 | equally uncertain whether the earlier prophecy had been fulfilled 12 6,0 | Assyria; chs. 38, 39, though earlier in time, are placed last 13 6,6 | the king described in the earlier chapter.~ ~ 14 6,7 | of “Deutero-Isaiah” given earlier implies that the same applies 15 6,7 | only be disproved by a MS earlier than 200 B.C. (cf. p. 124); 16 7,2 | common quotation from an earlier prophet.~ If we have interpreted 17 7,5 | two prophets employ the earlier prophecy they use in common 18 8,2 | Zephaniah who a year or two earlier first stirred Josiah to 19 8,6 | of obscuring Him as the earlier judges and kings had done.~ ~ ~ 20 9,1 | justifies our assuming a date earlier than Zephaniah (c. 627 B.C.), 21 9,3 | textual reconstruction of an earlier generation (See especially 22 10,2| and 2:6-20 can hardly be earlier than 612 B.C., the year 23 10,2| quoted by Habakkuk from an earlier prophet. Then 1:2ff and 24 11,3| historical chapters in the earlier sections of the book owe 25 11,2| mentions of idolatry than earlier in 2:1-4:4, for God made 26 11,7| prophecies, most of which are earlier; some, however, will be 27 11,7| Chaldeans the fulfilment of his earlier visions, and he had proclaimed 28 11,9| revelation given through earlier prophets. But their occurrence 29 11,0| been consistent with his earlier prophecies; but that did 30 11,1| to them too at a somewhat earlier date.~ ~ ~ ~ 31 12,2| that Obadiah will not be earlier than 586 B.C. we must still 32 12,2| may have conquered it much earlier.~ We shall probably be safe 33 13,1| from those dealt with in earlier chapters. There are no generally 34 13,1| come familiar with in the earlier prophets; for the most part 35 13,6| years. Jer. 29:10, written earlier, would have prevented that. 36 13,8| ver. 22), which if our earlier explanation is correct, 37 14,5| more than a hundred years earlier, the more so as less than 38 14,6| been laid sixteen years earlier (Ezra. 3:lOf). It has already 39 15,2| sections of Zech. 9-14 not earlier than the time of Alexander 40 15,3| mysterious figure from the earlier books of the Old Testament, 41 15,5| build the Temple had been earlier given to Zerubbabel (4:9). 42 16,4| would nave shown itself much earlier; in addition after these 43 17,2| holds if the book is dated earlier. Fiction that hopes to be 44 17,4| B.C., but probably much earlier). Not only are there many