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1 Intro | their writings. There are quite enough books on the subject 2 1,7 | last things normally do so quite unmistakably. There seems 3 2,4 | and still are popular; but quite apart from the complete 4 2,7 | Palestine being included. It is quite understandable, then, that 5 3,3 | nations, so the sailors had quite understandably assumed that 6 3,6 | Oriental exaggeration, which is quite understandable. After the 7 5,2 | language and text. It is quite likely that Hosea met a 8 6,2 | Hezekiah, which can be, but quite probably are not, from the 9 6,4 | Uzziah, is attractive and quite possible.~ “Proto-Isaiah” 10 6,4 | received his call, probably as quite a young man, to at least 11 6,5 | than ten years — this is quite compatible with the Hebrew 12 6,3 | proportion to the others. “Quite so,” says the prophet. God’ 13 7,2 | not restrict (as some do quite unnecessarily) Micah’s work 14 7,2 | days of Manasseh. This is quite probable, for the structure 15 10,3 | tainty, its main thought is quite clear from the context.~ 16 11,6 | some of the language is quite unsuited to the Scythians, 17 11,6 | murder him (11:18-12:6). Quite apart from the enormity 18 11,1 | surrounding countries, makes it quite plausible that these oracles 19 12,4 | restoration); in ver. 20 quite apart from our ignorance 20 13,2 | of priestly family. It is quite clear from his prophecies 21 13,4 | family to the individual. Quite typical of Ezekiel is the 22 13,6 | an unspecified time, but quite possibly on the day when 23 13,2 | of 47:1-12 as symbolic. Quite apart from the fact that 24 13,3 | as represented by Daniel, quite understandably and correctly, 25 14,1 | would have been acceptable. Quite consistently with this whole 26 14,2 | Jehovah” (Hag. 1:2). It is quite typical that the priestly 27 15,4 | commerce is envisaged; it is quite possible that the woman 28 17,8 | the ancient world it was quite usual to honour one’s god 29 17,4 | treatment would have been quite possible.~ We do not doubt 30 18,1 | Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar; quite understandably it is read