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1 1,8 | and peace, when the whole world is filled with the knowl 2 1,8 | coming of the Saviour of the world. Before us, scattered throughout 3 1,8 | went forth into the whole world, and of her the Church sings: “ 4 2,3 | The Hebrew saw that the world does not show the perfection 5 2,3 | look for a redress of this world’s wrongs and sufferings 6 2,7 | and to affirm that this world is incapable of salvation 7 3,4 | Mediterranean, the end of the world for him. (Ships of Tarshish 8 4,2 | what was happening in the world. This was the home of Amos, 9 4,7 | ancient ideas about the world, viz. the great deep (7: 10 6,1 | 24-27. Judgment of the world and the last things.~5 — 11 6,2 | of the Nations and of the World (Chs. 13-27). ~ Here, too, 12 6,2 | surrounding nations, but the whole world.~ It is most instructive 13 6,2 | with Babylon, the city of world power, and ends with Tyre, 14 6,2 | ends with Tyre, the city of world commerce, while a second 15 6,4 | probably the first of those world conquerors who have swept 16 6,5 | action with those of the world, and even of Israel (41: 17 6,8 | remission of the sins of the world. From this great Sacrifice 18 6,8 | then not one person in the world could have stood the unavoidable 19 7,5 | with the present heathen world (read R.V. mg. in 4:5).~ 20 10,4| the wonders of the ancient world (cf. Dan. 4:30),~ 4. ver. 21 11,5| different voices. The religious world is always tempted to be 22 11,8| covenant would mean for the world, it is entirely another 23 11,0| liberty (40:4f).~ With the World before him, there must have 24 13,7| of God’s judgments on the world. There is probably a symbolic 25 14,2| enlightened character, it was as a world conqueror that he impressed 26 15,6| religious centre of the world.~ ~ 27 17,1| 12.~1 — Ch. 7. The End of World History.~2 — Ch. 8. The 28 17,8| needed.~ In the ancient world it was quite usual to honour 29 17,1| The End of World History (Ch. 7).~ It is 30 17,1| of the final fates of the world, of the termination of the 31 18,0| Eternal truths about God, the world, man, sin, about the necessity