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1 2,6 | the typical vagueness and general terms of apocalyptic (see 2 4,6 | principles, which at least in general outline are understandable 3 4,7 | messages he had to give a general justification of his prophesying ( 4 5,3 | The Background. ~ The general background of the book is 5 5,3 | lumped together under the general name of Baal (plural Baalim), 6 6,2 | Trito-Isaiah) in which the general picture seems to be the 7 6,5 | but when Pul, an Assyrian general, seized the crown in 745 8 6,7 | flow together under the general conception of the Day of 9 6,8 | Hezekiah (Chs. 28-33). ~ The general impression created by this 10 6,9 | personifies the hostile nations in general. That the eschatological 11 6,0 | not easy to reconcile the general picture of Hezekiah in IIKings 12 6,5 | traditional view with the general setting of chs. 40-55 was 13 7,2 | people as a whole, and the general tone is much more gloomy 14 7,2 | in chs. 1-3. There is a general tendency on the part of 15 7,2 | this is so, it confirms the general impression created by the 16 7,6 | includes it in ch. 4, but the general tendency is to preserve 17 7,7 | various sections other than a general spiritual one is doomed 18 8,2 | we need hardly doubt the general impression made by this 19 8,6 | 21; Ezek. 34:11). ror the general picture cf. Isa. 12:6; Ezek. 20 9,1 | Nineveh in 612 B.C. The general religions situation in Judah 21 9,1 | 627 B.C. We feel that the general tendency of moderns to place 22 11,4| was too young (1:6). On general grounds we may suppose him 23 11,7| toward ceremonial religion in general (see The Vanity of Outward 24 11,0| doubtless subject to the general principle of Jer. 18:7-10 ( 25 12,4| 15a, 16-21). ~ For the general concept of the Day of the 26 13,7| prophecies have the same general purpose as those against 27 13,7| judgments on Israel against the general background of God’s judgments 28 13,1| in keeping both with the general language of these chapters, 29 13,1| symbolic nature of the book in general, to look upon them not so 30 14,5| simply the common people in general (IIKings 23:30). The assumption 31 15,3| apocalyptic, but in the general style of the older apocalyptic 32 15,3| correct, but this is based on general analogies rather than on 33 15,4| doubtless envisaged, the general certainty of God’s rule 34 15,7| usual in such prophecies the general drift is clear enough, but 35 16,2| hardly fits in with the general impression created by Nehemiah. 36 17,9| with laying down certain general principles which we are 37 17,9| has been a wide degree of general agreement on broad lines 38 17,0| revelation in the dream is general rather than detailed that