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H.L. Ellison”
Old Testament prophets

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2 | 19). There are true and false prophets among the nations, 2 1,4 | contradistinction to these false prophets, the written prophets 3 1,7 | symbols, the problem of false prophets and the conditional 4 1,8 | tongue hath learned to speak false­hoods; they have committed 5 4,2 | their opposition to the “false prophets,” in their their 6 4,3 | the suggestion, true or false, that he, God’s representative, 7 4,4 | all the error came from a false conception of God, and that 8 5,1 | Chs. 11:12-12:14. Israel False and Faithless.~10Ch. 9 5,3 | is the worshipping of a false god, and so no distinction 10 7,4 | 4), cf. Isa. 5:8-24.~ b. False prophets (2:6f; 3:5-8) who 11 7,7 | of the people as on their false conception of what He expects 12 7,7 | on social sin rather than false concep­tions of religion. 13 11,8| later, and is condemning the false prophets, cf. 4:10 (referring 14 11,8| 4:10 (referring to the false message of assurance from 15 11,8| message of assurance from the false prophets); 5:31; 6:13.~ 16 11,1| evidence. This is manifestly false. It is doubtful whether, 17 11,2| concern was with the subtly false rather than the grossly 18 11,2| rather than the grossly false in religion. No prophet 19 11,5| Jeremiah and the False Prophets. ~ It would be 20 11,5| that the majority of the false prophets were deliberate 21 11,5| distinguishing of true from false prophets was never easy. 22 11,5| of prophecies against the false prophets to this period ( 23 11,5| when the prophet plays false. The remainder shows how 24 11,6| cisterns he had equated the false gods with (2:13). There 25 11,6| having enticed him under false pretences into becoming 26 11,7| ch. XIII, p. 102). When false prophets promised the exiles 27 13,1| that it will sweep away the false prophets (12:24).~ Ezekiel 28 13,1| Ezekiel then turns on the false prophets. He condemns them 29 15,3| what is almost certainly a false interpretation.~ Chs. 1- 30 15,7| from all taint of sin~and false prophecy.~ l) 13:7ff. The 31 17,2| that of giving a generally false picture of the times described.


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