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prey 1
price 1
pride 6
priest 33
priest-king 2
priesthood 3
priestly 17
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33 give
33 make
33 means
33 priest
33 religion
32 city
32 coming
H.L. Ellison”
Old Testament prophets

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priest

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 5,1 | 1Chs. 4:1-5:7. Like Priest Like People.~2Chs. 5: 2 6,8 | the vision of the great priest Joshua, dressed at first 3 6,8 | vestments. The clothing of the priest Joshua symbolizes the moral 4 11,4| have officiated there as a priest. In any case, however, he 5 11,4| he was not Josiah’s high priest (IIKings 22:4) — the similarity 6 11,4| that Jeremiah’s father was priest of the village high place 7 11,4| would the expelled high priest have been allowed to found 8 11,4| Jeremiah never acted as priest, nor is there any evidence 9 11,2| not even the sacrificing priest had a share (Lev. 1; 6:8- 10 11,4| temple (19:14f). Pashhur, the priest responsible for order withm 11 13,2| Testament at what age the priest was to start his duties; 12 13,2| ritual was ex­pected of the priest, a long period of preparation 13 13,2| hope of becoming an active priest, it must have seemed to 14 13,2| prophet who happened to be a priest; Ezekiel was a priest who 15 13,2| a priest; Ezekiel was a priest who happened to be a prophet,” 16 13,2| would ever serve the Lord as priest in His temple. The greater, 17 13,4| the pastoral prophet, the priest watching over the souls 18 13,6| social wrongs, but as a priest he sees the sins of the 19 13,7| paid perhaps more to the priest than the prophet, that made 20 14,1| will, whether through the priest with Urim and Thummim or 21 14,1| strikingly dissimilar. The priest always tended to be suspicious 22 14,1| until “there stood up a priest with Urim and with Thummim” ( 23 14,1| find that Zechariah was a priest, and Haggai and Malachi 24 14,1| was fulfilled. That the priest can be called the angel 25 14,3| must either have been a priest or have belonged at least 26 14,7| protection. (Joshua, the high priest, had nothing to lose, everything 27 15,1| The Acquittal of the High Priest.~6Gh. 4:1-14. Vision 28 15,3| grandson of Iddo (1:1), a priest who returned from Babylonia 29 15,4| The Acquittal of the High Priest (Ch. 3). ~ There is no suggestion 30 15,5| incident, for to crown the high priest as Messianic king (ver. 31 16,4| in God’s economy that the priest is called the angel of Jehovah 32 16,4| twilight of prophecy, for the priest is now to stand alone as 33 18,0| Jerusalem; the Jews have no high priest or priesthood according


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