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| Alphabetical [« »] suffered 5 sufferers 1 suffering 17 sufferings 30 suffice 2 sufficient 6 sufficiently 2 | Frequency [« »] 30 like 30 likely 30 quite 30 sufferings 29 assyria 29 call 29 case | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances sufferings |
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1 1,8 | to console them in their sufferings. Reproof and consolation; 2 1,8 | great depiction of Christ's sufferings which he gives in Chapter 3 2,3 | this world’s wrongs and sufferings in heaven, but expects God’ 4 3,4 | The Sufferings of Disobedience (Ch. 1). ~ 5 6,6 | assured, the blame for Judah’s sufferings must rest on herself the 6 6,8 | their predictions about the sufferings of the Messiah it is apparent 7 6,8 | between sin and the subsequent sufferings and death of a person, as 8 6,8 | as between the voluntary sufferings and subsequent salvation 9 6,8 | the Messiah’s forthcoming sufferings for our salvation.~ The 10 6,8 | detailed prediction about the sufferings of the Messiah is the prophecy 11 6,8 | contains such details of the sufferings of Christ, that the reader 12 6,8 | holy, endures all these sufferings for the cleansing of human 13 6,8 | David also described the sufferings of the Savior on the Cross 14 6,8 | because he did not bear such sufferings. Here he, as the prototype 15 6,8 | following details about the sufferings of the Messiah, which were 16 6,8 | these prophecies about the sufferings of the Messiah, the ancient 17 6,8 | Jesus Christ before His sufferings on the cross, sitting on 18 6,8 | ancient affirmations about the sufferings of the Messiah. In the third 19 6,8 | 12th chapter, speaks of the sufferings of the Messiah on the Cross, 20 6,8 | necessity of these expiatory sufferings of the Messiah, still, several 21 6,8 | upon Yourself all these sufferings: very well then. If not, 22 6,8 | gladly accept all these sufferings on one condition, that Thou 23 6,8 | faith in the power of the sufferings of the Messiah on the Cross 24 6,9 | Isaiah, describing the sufferings of Christ, concludes his 25 6,9 | definitely spoke of the expiatory sufferings, death, and then — of the 26 11,3| written down about Jeremiah’s sufferings.~ It must be left an open 27 11,6| Jeremiah’s spiritual sufferings grew greater when his family 28 11,6| Servant, and hence of his own sufferings; but he had learnt that 29 18,6| running through all his sufferings there had been the grace 30 18,8| but foreshadowings of His sufferings, and the punishment of sin