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1 1,5 | his wearing a yoke (chs. 27-28), his buying of land ( 2 1,5 | refraining from mourning (24:15-27). It is the more remarkable 3 1,7 | lamentation over Tire (ch. 27), its prince (28:1-10), 4 1,8 | and do them (Ezek. 36:26‑27; and 11:19‑20).~The prophets 5 1,8 | gainsaying people” (Rom. 9:22‑27; 30‑33; 10:18‑21).~ ~This 6 2,1 | 2:18-3:21.~1 — Ch. 2:18-27. Physical Blessing.~2 — 7 2,5 | V.). These verses (2:18-27) refer to Joel’s own time 8 6,1 | contemporary nations.~4 — Chs. 24-27. Judgment of the world and 9 6,6 | prophecy — see vers. 4 and 27 (her converts) and comments 10 6,2 | and of the World (Chs. 13-27). ~ Here, too, we have two 11 6,2 | and eschatological chs. 24-27. Here God’s final judgment 12 6,3 | despondency of the exiles (ver. 27) is absurd.~ ~ 13 6,8 | vesture,” compare to Matthew 27:35.~8th verse: “He trusted 14 6,8 | scribes, Gospel of St. Matthew 27:43.~1st verse: “My God, 15 6,8 | before His death, see Matthew 27:46.~ ~In addition, the prophet 16 6,9 | Ps. 2, Ps. 132:11; Eze. 7:27; Dan. 7:13). For an eternal 17 7,5 | Acts 7:43) adapted Amos 5:27; we do not, however, consider 18 9,2 | a village in Iraq about 27 miles north of Mosul, which 19 11,2| of obedience!) in 17:19-27, and his clear emphasis 20 11,3| are recorded in chs. 35, 27 (note ver. 1 should read “ 21 11,7| narrative sections is 24; 29; 27, 28; 21; 34:1-7; 37:3-10; 22 11,7| fourth year of Zedekiah (chs. 27, 28) and to deflect the 23 11,1| as well. At the same time 27:1-3, which depicts Jeremiah 24 13,5| Prophet Restrained (3:22-27). ~ It would seem that a 25 13,5| would be able to speak (ver. 27).~ This is a suitable point 26 13,5| is mentioned again in 24:27; 29:21; 33:22; on the other 27 13,0| of his prophecy (vers. 24-27) Ezekiel makes clear the 28 13,3| sharp outlines; Isa. 24-27 is an excellent example 29 14,1| Trito-Isaiah,” Isa. 24-27, Joel and the moral tale 30 15,2| Jeremiah on the basis of Matt. 27:9, which attributes Zech 31 17,9| the Seventy Weeks (9:24-27), has produced almost as 32 17,1| symbolic language, for ver. 27 clearly equates him with “ 33 17,3| the language of vers. 24-27 is cryptic, it is hardly 34 17,3| the ravager” (Dan. 9:24-27).~ ~In this prophecy, the 35 18,2| enemies round about me. (Ps. 27:6.).~ Even in the strictly 36 18,0| Chs. 21; 22:20-23:8; 24; 27-34; 37-39; 49:34-39; 50-