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1 1,2 | Him (Num. 12:6ff; Exod. 33:11). Though the ordinary 2 1,8 | their sins no more (Jer. 31: 33‑34).Thus prophesies Jeremiah.~ 3 1,8 | people” (Rom. 9:22‑27; 30‑33; 10:18‑21).~ ~This would 4 1,8 | out!” (Rom. 11:25‑26; 32‑33).~ ~ ~ 5 4,2 | God called him (but see p. 33). We can, however, from 6 4,3 | prophets, e.g. ISam. 15:33, IISam. 12:1-15, IKings 7 5,3 | Baal-berith (Judges 8:33) and a number of place-names 8 5,3 | forsaken Jehovah (cf. Jer. 2:33).~ Samuel and his sons of 9 6,1 | last things.~5 — Chs. 28-33. The revolt from Assyria 10 6,5 | 36:1-37:8 — cf. also Isa. 33:1-12). This demand was not 11 6,8 | under Hezekiah (Chs. 28-33). ~ The general impression 12 6,8 | 29:1; 29:15; 30:1; 31:1; 33:1.~ The first woe is concerned 13 6,0 | IIChron. 29-32 with Isa. 28-33. Ch. 39 may help us. The 14 6,8 | feet,” compare to Luke 23:33.~18th verse: “They part 15 8,3 | people (but’see IIChron. 33:10-19 — the history of Josiah’ 16 10,5| on the language of Deut. 33:2; Judges 5:4f; Ps. 68:7f. 17 11,1| the Nations[1]~ C. Chs. 26-33. Destruction and Restoration. ~ 18 11,3| chs. 1-25:14 and chs. 26-33. There is no reasonable 19 11,3| 25:14 but also in chs. 26-33. If compared carefully with 20 11,9| portions in 7-20 and 46-49:33 may be from the time of 21 11,2| toration (17:26; 31:14; 33:18).~ ~ 22 11,7| promises of restoration (30-33) are a collection of short 23 11,7| 34:8-22; 37:11-21; 32, 33; 38:l-28a; 39:5-18; 38:28b-39: 24 11,8| understand Jer. 31:23-40; 33:14-26 is to make all sane 25 11,9| The Messiah (23:5f; 30:9, 33:14-26). ~ We refer to these 26 11,1| these prophecies, chs. 46-49:33 though 46:13-28 may be later-come 27 13,1| 29-32. Egypt. ~ C. Chs. 33-48. Prophecies of Restoration.~ 28 13,1| of Restoration.~1 — Ch. 33. The Prophet’s function.~ 29 13,1| 30:20; 31:1; 32:1; 32:17; 33:21; 40:1. In addition, for 30 13,4| virtual re-commissioning (33:1-20) before Ezekiel began 31 13,4| Jerusalem reached the exiles (33:1-20, 21) with the resultant 32 13,4| begin his building up (chs. 33-48), he had to bring the 33 13,5| mentioned again in 24:27; 29:21; 33:22; on the other hand, there 34 13,8| Prophet’s Recommissioning (Ch. 33). ~ As Ezekiel waited for 35 13,8| accept his message (vers. 30-33). No account is given us 36 13,1| 38f first in time. Between 33:21 and 40:1 over twelve 37 13,1| elapse (see above on ch. 33). If Josephus is to be trusted, 38 15,3| used 48 times, Jehovah only 33. This is unique in the Old 39 15,4| mg.; 11:1; Jer. 23:5 mg.; 33:15). The interpretation 40 16,4| priestly task, cf. Deut. 33:8ff, where it is mentioned 41 17,8| wine (cf. I Cor 8; 10:19-33; also Lev. 2 and 17:3-9, 42 17,8| third person in vers. 19-33. The first person would