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H.L. Ellison”
Old Testament prophets

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | reign of Joash of Judah (i.e. shortly after 836 B.C.), 2 4,2 | king of Moab (IIKings 3:4), i.e. noqed.~ Amos otters us no 3 4,2 | never pro­phesied again, i.e. he was never an official 4 4,2 | given at the great autumn, i.e. New Year, festival at Bethel. 5 5,4 | even an homer of barley…”), i.e. half price as damaged goods ( 6 5,7 | exchanged My glory for shame,” i.e. for Baal worship.~ Beth-aven ( 7 5,7 | consonants, “the great king,” i.e. the king of Assyria. There 8 6,8 | that God was holy (qadosh), i.e. separate (See Snaith: The 9 6,4 | a Gentile: My shepherd, i.e. My ruler (44:28), His anointed, 10 6,4 | ruler (44:28), His anointed, i.e. Messiah (45:1), the man 11 7,7 | to love mercy, i.e. chesed (see p. 39) — Hosea.~·           12 7,7 | walk humbly with thy God, i.e. as befits His holiness — 13 8,4 | the points of the compass, i.e. universality.~ ~ 14 9,2 | Capernaum = Kephar Nahum, i.e. Village of Nahum. If this 15 10,3| this in turn implied faith, i.e. trust — where faith in God 16 11,5| fell on a branch of waker (i.e. almond), which had already 17 11,7| instead of the perfect tense, i.e. “Hast thou seen what back­ 18 11,1| prophesying by Micaiah, i.e. Micah (3:12). Though the 19 12,3| mg. see Exod 6:1 (let go, i.e. drive out). The former is 20 13,4| rebellious” (ver. 3, so R.Y.), i.e. both Judah and Israel. As 21 13,6| the mountains) of Israel, i.e. especially Judah. Note that 22 13,6| over the land of Israel, i.e. the kingdom of Judah.~ ~ 23 13,9| be to them a sanctuary (i.e. a temple) for a little while ( 24 13,0| fate both of the prince, i.e. Zedekiah, and of the people.~ 25 13,1| them with whitewashing, i.e. giving their approbation 26 14,3| had been able to “del,” i.e. line with wood, their own 27 14,5| all nations shall comei.e. all the nations which Jehovah 28 15,4| angel (1:9, 19) went forth, i.e. appeared (ver. 3) and commanded 29 15,4| 28:16. It is a headstone, i.e. the last stone to be put 30 16,4| covenant (3:2. R.V. mg.), i.e. the Angel of Jehovah, in 31 17,8| supposing that the golden (i.e. gold covered) image (3:1) 32 17,1| of the Ancient of Days, i.e. God the Father. and of the 33 17,3| measured in “weekyears, i.e. seven-year spans. The Hebrew 34 17,3| the first sevenweeks” (i.e. 49 years) Jerusalem and 35 17,3| the end of the 62 weeks (i.e. 434 years) Christ will come, 36 17,3| restoration of Jerusalem 69 weeks, i.e. 483 years, then this equals 37 18,1| occasionally called Oinot, i.e. Lamentations, but normally 38 18,1| Lamentations, but normally Ekah, i.e. How — the first word of


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