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H.L. Ellison”
Old Testament prophets

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2 | otherwise, but they are MoseswordsExod. 4:15f, “Thou shalt 2 1,2 | Aaron) as God.” In other words, the prophet is God’s spokesman. 3 1,8 | fall with even stronger words. Trust not in yourselves, 4 1,8 | in yourselves, in lying words, for they shall not Profit 5 1,8 | ye have trusted in lying words, whereby ye shall not be 6 1,8 | 3).~In such and similar words, the prophets depict the 7 3,3 | be clear that the closing words are the climax of the book, “ 8 4,7 | 8:If) lies in a play on words: end = qets, autumn fruit = 9 5,5 | kindness and eight other words of similar meaning. Though 10 5,7 | speaker of the following words, and “shall say” should 11 6,0 | may help us. The resigned words of ver. 8 are not due to 12 6,7 | many efforts to empty these words of their apparent meaning 13 6,8 | remarkable that several of the words of this psalm were repeated 14 6,8 | The following prophetic words of Jacob about the cleansing 15 6,8 | the symbol of blood. The words about the female donkey 16 6,8 | present only the concluding words of God the Father: “For, 17 6,8 | in a single day. In other words, one particular Sacrifice 18 6,9 | narration with the following words: “When Thou shalt make His 19 6,9 | Is. 53:10-12). In other words, the Messiah after death 20 7,2 | rather than the original words in full. The transition 21 7,3 | longest sustained play upon words in the Old Testament, the 22 11,3| message rather than his actual words. Since it resembles the 23 11,7| gods, the Baalim. In other words, they looked on Jehovah 24 11,3| never forgiven his outspoken words in the temple. One sign 25 11,6| deliberately one of the ugliest words that he could have used. 26 12,3| prophecy.~ We have a play upon words in ver. 7; for the R.V. 27 12,4| ation of Israel, the closing words of the prophecy show that 28 13,3| end, and until then the words are to be shut up and sealed ( 29 15,7| position because the closing words link it superficially with 30 17,3| well known: “The Persian words pre­suppose a period after 31 17,3| well established: the Greek words demand, the Hebrew supports, 32 17,3| universally recognized that the words “in the Syrian language” 33 17,3| coincidence that all the Greek words, and all but three of the 34 17,3| a catcher up of foreign words, one would expect a more 35 17,3| the translator’s use of words which had become far commoner 36 17,6| be one of faith. Pusey’s words are as valid to-day as when 37 17,8| to the exact form of the words written on the wall (5:25); ( 38 17,8| It seems likely that the words were written in Aramaic ( 39 17,8| they will have read the words: a mina, a shekel, and a 40 17,2| Antiochus Epiphanes. In other words we should look on Antiochus 41 18,2| by the felicitous use of words, by the striking nature 42 18,2| justice to the choice of words in the original. In addition, 43 18,2| of the thought in other words: But his delight is in the


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