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H.L. Ellison”
Old Testament prophets

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2 | IKings 18:19). There are true and false prophets among 2 1,2 | The best picture of the true function of a prophet is 3 1,2 | While the foretelling of the true prophet may normally be 4 1,5 | Message. ~ The majority of the true prophets were bitterly unpopular — 5 1,5 | come to be expected of a true prophet. The non-mention 6 1,6 | be sure that the same was true of much that the prophets 7 2,6 | people of God illuminates his true character and shows his 8 2,6 | character and shows his true reaction to Christ Himself.~ 9 4,3 | life that could teach a true scale of values. This was 10 4,3 | the foundation stones of true religion, that God was not 11 4,3 | David than the suggestion, true or false, that he, God’s 12 4,4 | if the people came to a true conception of God, the other 13 5,2 | revelation than Amos. So it was a true understanding that put Hosea 14 5,5 | ringleaders.~ 2. The corruption of true religion especially as shown 15 5,5 | 8:4; 13:11). While it is true that God chose Jeroboam 16 6,3 | Manasseh, when it seemed that true religion had perished, and 17 7,7 | sums up the requirements of true re­ligion in a famous verse ( 18 8,2 | probability that the first of the true prophets of Jehovah to break 19 9,1 | prophet of which this is true is Obadiah, and his is a 20 9,3 | Assyria. This is particularly true of 2:2.~ ~ 21 11,2| normally the case, if the true and flow of events are to 22 11,4| sympathized with it. It is true that his earliest prophecies 23 11,5| inspiration, the distinguishing of true from false prophets was 24 11,5| understand the nature of true prophecy better. We may 25 11,5| been led to understand the true nature of prophecy, an under­ 26 11,5| that the message might be true was no guarantee that the 27 11,5| There were two signs of the true prophet: an outward — if 28 11,7| that marked out all the true prophets.~ ~ 29 11,8| God revealed to him that true religion cannot be external 30 13,9| What the implications of true rule are, this chapter shows ( 31 14,1| ecclesiastical circles. It is true that in I Mace. 4:46; 14: 32 14,5| ver. 4). It is perfectly true that in Ezra “the people ( 33 15,1| 11. The Rejection of the True Shepherd.~3Ghs. 12-14. 34 15,3| makes it clear, and this is true of the only passage where 35 15,3| never far distant from the true prophets; it also looks 36 15,4| convincing. This is equally true of the attempt to interpret 37 15,4| literally ver. 11 cannot be true of the second year of Darius. 38 15,6| 7:4-14 deals with the true meaning of fasting and reminds 39 16,4| that Jehovah accepts all true and sincere worship and 40 16,4| their enforcement in their true spiritual sense, ine phrase “ 41 17,6| liberal must be, the book is true! Here, as so often in the 42 17,7| his Daniyye’l, and this is true also of two other persons


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