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1 2,5 | promise of Divine blessing (note tenses in 2:18f, R.V.). 2 4,3 | IISam. 12:1-15, IKings 21 (note that Ahab’s and Jezebel’ 3 4,5 | in the Day of the Lord. Note that in at least one case ( 4 6,6 | Hezekiah’s reformation. Note that so far from commending 5 6,7 | at some vintage festival; note how cleverly the barbed 6 6,8 | not exist for the earth. Note that Isaiah probably did 7 6,0 | to be one for the people. Note the method used to awaken 8 6,0 | the appeal to the king.~ Note that the identification 9 6,2 | It is most instructive to note the difference in language 10 6,5 | centre Christ (An additional note in the German commentary 11 6,5 | even of Israel (41:15f). Note carefully the R.V. mg. in 12 6,5 | fl-14, 15-19; 64:1-7, 8-12. Note 63:10, probably the only 13 6,6 | became an abomination.~ Note that the book ends, not 14 6,6 | 24 (cf. pp. 136, 154).~ Note, too, how 65:25 links with 15 7,5 | older prophet had struck the note which the younger could 16 10,3| full solution (see also note on Isa. 45:7, p. 60).~ 2. 17 11,3| appendix taken from IIKings — note 51:64b.~ ~ 18 11,4| being (2:1-3:5; 3:19-4:4; note that 3:19 is the immediate 19 11,4| Josiah.~ It is instructive to note even in his early prophecy 20 11,6| Josiah’s reached its height — note the lack of mention of idolatry 21 11,7| that light by the people — note especially 2:23, where the 22 11,8| la is Jeremiah’s protest. Note how he identifies himself 23 11,8| but “pour it out”(R.V.).~ Note that already Jeremiah is 24 11,8| Jeremiah is striking the note we are to hear so frequently 25 11,3| recorded in chs. 35, 27 (note ver. 1 should read “In the 26 11,7| will be from this period. Note that many of them deal especially 27 11,0| obligation of seeking God’s face. Note that in accordance with 28 13,3| limits of this book (but see note on 28:14 below). Note that 29 13,3| see note on 28:14 below). Note that in 41:19, probably 30 13,6| actions follows in 5:5-17. Note at this stage the vagueness 31 13,6| i.e. especially Judah. Note that here it is the mere 32 13,2| For Daniel see p. 142; note that the spelling of the 33 13,2| 43:19-25; 45:17, 18-25 — note that the prince has to bring 34 13,3| in Messianic prophecy — note especially the timeless 35 15,4| Zechariah strikes the deeper note suggested by his introductory 36 15,5| crowned with the prophecy.~ Note that we are not dealing 37 15,5| shadowing of the Messiah (see note on Hag. 2:23), he did not 38 15,7| Messianic,’ there is a Messianic note in it. For the use of shepherd 39 17,9| This seems to confirm the note of caution already struck.~ 40 17,5| Additional Note. ~ Those desiring a modern 41 18,3| Qinah metre, a dirge-like note is struck by the assonances 42 18,4| Lamentations, there is no real note of hope struck. She confesses ( 43 18,7| wroth against us.~It is the note of hope, but of subdued