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| Alphabetical [« »] foundling 2 foundly 1 fountain 2 four 33 fourteen 1 fourth 14 fox 1 | Frequency [« »] 34 too 33 28 33 bible 33 four 33 give 33 make 33 means | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances four |
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1 Intro | use of one of the first four letters of the alphabet 2 1,1 | further subdivided into the four Major Prophets (Isaiah, 3 6,2 | authorship — is closed by four historical chapters from 4 9,1 | Nineveh, which feU in 612 B.C. Four years later the last vestiges 5 10,2 | scholars are divided between four different solutions of the 6 11,4 | with the first three of the four periods of his prophetic 7 11,4 | modern Anata, a village about four miles to the north-east 8 13,6 | acted prophecies date about four and a half years before 9 13,7 | follows as well. Ezekiel sees four forms of idolatry which 10 14,1 | We can discover at least four reasons for the rapidly 11 14,3 | The book is divided into four dated messages covering 12 14,4 | the rebuilding in under four years (Ezra 6:15; Hag. 1: 13 15,1 | Gh. 1:18-21. Vision II — Four Horns and Four Craftsmen.~ 14 15,1 | Vision II — Four Horns and Four Craftsmen.~4 — Gh. 2:1-13. 15 15,1 | 6:1-8. Vision VIII — The Four Chariots.~10 — Ch. 6:9-15. 16 15,4 | no further meaning.~ ~II. Four Horns and Four Craftsmen ( 17 15,4 | meaning.~ ~II. Four Horns and Four Craftsmen (1:18-21). ~ How 18 15,4 | ver., 8) Zechariah sees four great threatening horns. 19 15,4 | identified, and to do so with the four beasts of Dan. 7 or otherwise 20 15,4 | miss the point. There are four for the four corners of 21 15,4 | There are four for the four corners of the earth, and 22 15,4 | Equally unidentified are the four craftsmen (both A.V. carpenters, 23 15,4 | fulfilment.~ ~VIII. The Four Chariots (6:1-8). ~ The 24 15,4 | God over the earth. The four winds (or spirits) of heaven 25 15,6 | led to the introduction of four fasts (8:19) — for that 26 15,6 | This ledd to a series of four prophetic messages by Zechariah.~ 27 17,1 | commonplace of exegesis that the four beasts of this chapter are 28 17,1 | chapter are the same as the four portions of the image in 29 17,3 | years may be divided into four groups:~ a) Those who begin 30 18,3 | Lamentations. ~ The first four poems are written in the 31 18,3 | In addition, the first four contain an alphabetic acrostic 32 18,3 | the following verses have four lines each, 1:1, 2, 7; 2: 33 18,3 | only two long lines. The four lines of ver. 22 are again