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H.L. Ellison”
Old Testament prophets

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early

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | obvious Messianic prophecies, early took over the rabbinic maxim, “ 2 1,4 | Early Prophecy. ~ In the historical 3 2,2 | presumption in favour of an early date for the Book of Joel. 4 2,2 | tied down either to a date early in the reign of Joash of 5 2,6 | though this is at least as early as the fourth century A.D.). 6 2,7 | strong arguments for an early date for the prophecy.~ ~ ~ 7 3,3 | made.”~ The idea that the early Israelites looked on Jehovah 8 4,3 | feature in the teaching of the early prophets, e.g. ISam. 15: 9 5,5 | the dew that goeth away early;” and men (6:6):~ ~For I 10 6,7 | demand a MS at least as early as 400 B.C. before it could 11 7,5 | is to be dated reasonably early in Hezekiah’s reign (see 12 10,2 | this view that a date as early as 701 B.C. had been suggested 13 11,4 | instructive to note even in his early prophecy that deep sympathy 14 11,2 | however, that in these early years of Jehoia­kim’s reign, 15 11,5 | increasingly rejected in the early years of Tehoiakim, he found 16 12,1 | the Day of the Lord, its early position in the Book of 17 12,2 | that Obadiah prophesied early in the exile, when the Edomites 18 12,3 | transposed, perhaps through an early scribal misunderstanding 19 13,2 | Ezekiel’s Early Life. ~ If our interpretation 20 13,2 | Ezekiel, unlike Jeremiah, had early steeped himself in the priestly 21 13,2 | have nourished hopes of an early return to the temple in 22 13,5 | interest. It was used by the early Hebrew-Christians, and by 23 15,2 | the word of Jehovah…”~ As early as 1653 Mede attributed 24 16,2 | including Jerome, many of the early rabbis, the Targum (the 25 16,4 | common with most of the early Church Fathers and those 26 17,2 | date was be­lieved to be as early as Ezra” (Daniel (The Century 27 17,2 | Talmud shows us that the early rabbis were very conscious 28 17,7 | eunuch (see 1:3, and much early Jewish tradition). He rapidly 29 17,1 | behalf of his people. As early as the Book of Enoch (c. 30 17,4 | This in itself suggests an early date for the book. In the 31 18,0 | Testament. In them, we hear early calls to repentance, meekness,


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