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seem 28
seemed 12
seems 67
seen 35
sees 18
seir 1
seized 2
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35 fulfilment
35 holy
35 life
35 seen
34 babylon
34 came
34 little
H.L. Ellison”
Old Testament prophets

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seen

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,8 | and His glory shall be seen upon thee. And kings shall 2 2,4 | bolical language, as they are seen against the lurid background 3 2,5 | it is not sufficiently seen that the two comings of 4 5,3 | how far it had gone may be seen by the names given in the 5 5,5 | Lack of trust in Jehovah as seen in Israel’s foreign policy ( 6 6,2 | apparently simple theory is seen to be.~ We cannot here enter 7 6,3 | Deutero-Isaiah.” ~ We have already seen that the structure of Isaiah 8 6,8 | remnant, which is dimly seen in 6:13. The picture is 9 6,2 | God’s final judgment is seen to involve not merely Israel 10 6,9 | too literally is easily seen by comparing 34:9f with 11 6,3 | from human speculation, is seen even more strikingly when 12 6,4 | vindication through Israel is seen not merely in their restoration, 13 6,5 | author. It can easily be seen that if the Songs, and in 14 6,8 | name Branch we have already seen in the Prophet Isaiah. It 15 8,3 | eschatology, where everything is seen through a haze of dust ( 16 8,6 | glory which had already been seen on Tabernacle and Temple ( 17 10,2| in due course it will be seen that “the righteous shall 18 10,2| or even of what he had seen personally. As a result 19 11,2| spoken message have been seen out of focus.~ The present 20 11,5| two things he will have seen many a time before.~ His 21 11,6| anguish, 4:19fL Some have seen in them the Chal­deans, 22 11,7| perfect tense, i.e. “Hast thou seen what back­sliding Israel 23 11,7| obviously much of it was not seen in that light by the people — 24 11,7| the same way as they had seen the Canaanites worshipping 25 11,2| re­ligion as such may be seen by his commendation of Sabbath 26 11,6| himself with his people is seen in 10:23ff, where the prayer 27 11,6| than death itself as may be seen from the violence of Jeremiah’ 28 12,1| this is possible may be seen from the analagous cases 29 13,5| happening consecutively is seen from the chronology. Between 30 13,1| things which they have not seen” (ver. 3, mg.). Then (13: 31 13,5| the sins of Jeru­salem are seen more clearly and in darker 32 14,2| external oppo­sition is seen by the fact that as soon 33 16,5| parties will be clearly seen. The result of judgment 34 17,4| prophet, and will not have seen his first vision until he 35 18,3| of the metre may be best seen in Moffatt’s trans­lation,


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