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| Alphabetical [« »] bond 1 bones 1 book 154 books 40 border 1 bore 3 born 9 | Frequency [« »] 42 zechariah 41 language 40 40 40 books 40 exile 40 found 40 men | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances books |
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1 Intro | There are quite enough books on the subject already. 2 Intro | on some of the prophetic books have become so widely known, 3 Intro | others for themselves. The books mentioned in the footnotes 4 Intro | only to give you a list of books that may help in a deeper 5 Intro | recognized ones for the books of the Bible.~ ~ 6 1,1 | The Prophetic Books. ~ In popular speech the 7 1,1 | popular speech the Prophetic Books are the sixteen books of 8 1,1 | Prophetic Books are the sixteen books of the Old Testament, from 9 1,1 | Prophets, consists of eight books: Joshua, Judges, Samuel, 10 1,1 | grasping the implications of books we call historical being 11 1,2 | two Testaments are not two books in opposition to one another, 12 1,3 | are reckoned as prophetic books. The anonymous authors of 13 1,3 | anonymous authors of these books — or it might perhaps be 14 1,4 | Prophecy. ~ In the historical books we are introduced to prophetic 15 1,6 | given us how the prophetic books were put together. It should, 16 1,7 | the study of the prophetic books is the problem of unfulfilled 17 1,8 | proclamations and of their prophetic books, which comprise the last 18 1,8 | the last grouping of the books of the Old Testament.~The 19 5,3 | Baal worship in the earlier books are really the worship of 20 6,3 | chapter of the prophetic books.~ The acceptance of Isaianic 21 6,2 | poetry in the prophetic books, the manner in which the 22 6,8 | subject from ancient Hebrew books. “What is the Name of the 23 11,2 | criterion of the number of books that should be written about 24 11,8 | of reading the prophetic books along with the histories 25 12,1 | oldest of the prophetic books; this would explain its 26 13,3 | the most precious of the books of the Old Testament just 27 13,3 | usually found in the prophetic books, it is normally called apocalyptic.~ 28 15,2 | unique in the prophetic books, viz. “the burden (or oracle) 29 15,2 | An Introduction to the Books of the Old Testament, pp. 30 15,3 | figure from the earlier books of the Old Testament, the 31 16,6 | fitting end to the prophetic books. It looks back to the revelation 32 17,1 | obnoxious of Old Testament books to the humanist, and a chief 33 17,4 | themselves how the various books came to be recognized as 34 17,4 | shows that while certain books were recognized as inspired 35 17,4 | later, the right of certain books to be in the Canon was being 36 17,6 | ascriptions of authorship in these books were taken very seriously 37 18,2 | in the strictly poetical books we find occasional freedom 38 18,2 | literature. In the prophetic books it is used sometimes with 39 18,0 | this foundation are the books of the Old Testament Bible: 40 18,0 | didactic and prophetic books. They contain great prophecies