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despondent 1
destroy 2
destroyed 11
destruction 35
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36 visions
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35 death
35 destruction
35 final
35 fulfilment
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H.L. Ellison”
Old Testament prophets

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destruction

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,7 | prophecy of the complete destruction of Tyre by Nebuchadnezzar. 2 1,7 | unfulfilledprophecy of the destruction of Nineveh. Could we know 3 1,8 | Judah, and especially the destruction of Jerusalem and the Babylonian 4 1,8 | vessels of wrath fitted to destruction, and that He might make 5 3,3 | brought to the verge of destruction (Isa. 1:9). In this time 6 5,1 | Ch. 13. Israel’s utter Destruction.~11Ch. 14. Love Triumphant.~ ~ 7 6,5 | Egypt and its end in the destruction of Nineveh itself (612 B.C.). ~ 8 6,4 | Vindication of Jehovah. ~ By the destruction of Jerusalem and His temple, 9 6,4 | for then assuredly the destruction of Jerusalem and the exile 10 7,1 | Micah. ~ A. The Coining Destruction of Samaria and Jerusalem — 11 7,4 | prophecy of the complete destruction of Jerusalem (3:9-12), which 12 11,1| Nations[1]~ C. Chs. 26-33. Destruction and Restoration. ~ D. Chs. 13 11,6| convulsions that preceded the destruction of Nineveh in 612 B.C., 14 11,2| cere­monial were doomed to destruction in a few yearstime.~ His 15 12,3| The Coming Destruction of Edom (vers. 1-14, 15b). ~ 16 13,4| just before the news of the destruction of Jerusalem reached the 17 13,4| to hand over Jerusalem to destruction. How well he succeeded in 18 13,8| them from the flames of destruction. God tells them that the 19 13,2| idolaters, except, the answer of destruction (14:4-8). Should any other 20 13,8| been changed even by the destruction of Jeru­salem (vers. 23- 21 13,9| clearly implies that the destruction of Jerusalem and the exile 22 14,5| Solomon’s temple to the destruction of Herod’s in A.D. 70 it 23 15,4| about 66 years since the destruction of the Temple) tie down 24 15,4| typical sinners — it brought destruction with it. The promise had 25 15,4| removal of sin implies the destruction of the sinner.~ ~VII. The 26 17,3| Testament and the second destruction of this city is divided 27 17,3| and the end — a second destruction of both. In the order of 28 17,3| return of the Roman army and destruction of Jerusalem and, in this 29 17,3| comes to an end with the destruction of Jerusalem.~ In this way, 30 18,1| lamentations, or dirges, over the destruction of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar; 31 18,1| held in remembrance of the destruction of both the first and the 32 18,4| some little time after the destruction of Jerusalem, see especially 33 18,5| come to an end with the destruction of the temple.~ In vers. 34 18,6| a sense of guilt and the destruction of the sanctuary. In many 35 18,7| Since the generation of the destruction could not plead personal


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