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H.L. Ellison”
Old Testament prophets

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men

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2 | speaks primarily to the men of his own time, and his 2 1,4 | written prophets. The wild men had degenerated into professional 3 1,6 | nothing of the messages of men like Samuel, Elijah, and 4 1,7 | annulled or delayed, if men do not obey, while repentance 5 1,8 | assembly of treacherous men... Every one will mock his 6 1,8 | attention. Could these holy men, who had resigned them­selves 7 1,8 | ignoble, and forsaken by all men; He was a man of suffering, 8 4,2 | that stamped his message on men’s minds and caused them 9 4,3 | but demanded justice from men, and especially from those 10 4,6 | that God’s dealings with men follow consistent principles, 11 4,6 | outline are understandable by men. The R.V. mg. in ver. 3 12 4,8 | as implying transformed men.~ ~ ~ 13 5,3 | prophets were probably the men who broke this religious 14 5,5 | that goeth away early;” and men (6:6):~ ~For I desire chesed 15 6,8 | guidance, which comes when men are going wrong, not while 16 6,9 | antecedent transformation of men that is uppermost in the 17 6,7 | Satan, even as He is of men. In the light of the cross 18 6,8 | despised and rejected by men, A Man of sorrows and acquainted 19 8,3 | was indifferent as to how men acted (cf. II Pet. 3:9).~ 20 11,4| commonly to young unmarried men and to slaves.~ His call 21 11,1| princes, Jeremiah found men who probably had little 22 11,2| The scribes and the wise men were rejecting the prophetic 23 11,8| or teachers to instruct men in it. Here was one who 24 11,9| religion that distracted men from the inner truth. For 25 13,2| was normal for the young men of priestly family. It is 26 13,4| express himself so badly that men have misinterpreted his 27 13,8| angels, though always called men. That the apostasy was not 28 13,8| judgment is pronounced on the men who were plotting rebellion 29 13,8| were daring and cynical men, with their metaphor “this 30 13,1| create the same attitude in men’s hearts that we find in 31 13,2| the presence of righteous men means only that they themselves 32 13,4| Ezekiel lived in a time when men were reaping the whirlwind 33 13,2| tablets of stone and on men’s hearts, blend together 34 14,3| above Haggai was speaking to men who had made great sacrifices 35 15,4| are reminded that where men do not repent, the removal 36 15,6| IIKings 25:1; Jer. 39:1. The men of Bethel had now come to 37 16,4| a legal argument. These men did not act according to 38 17,1| only compels rebellious men to do His will, but that 39 17,0| sovereign in the affairs of men, raising up whom He will, 40 17,3| who calculate the end, for men will say, since the predicted


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