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north 26
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northern 12
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26 josiah
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H.L. Ellison”
Old Testament prophets

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north

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,7 | Jerusalem, not even the north of Palestine being included. 2 4,2 | his brief ministry in the North, he will have gone back 3 4,7 | Canaanized worship of the North in no way implied approval 4 5,3 | influence increased in the North, especially during the attempt 5 5,3 | that the religion of the North became swamped by the Canaanite 6 6,3 | congregation in the uttermost north” is the home of the gods 7 6,4 | avoided here. “Out of the north” (14:3.1) shows that the 8 6,1 | this brought him to the north of Babylon (Isa. 41:25).~ 9 6,5 | is Messianic.~ Professor North in his standard book shows 10 8,4 | the east, Assyria to the north and the Ethiopians to the 11 8,6 | exile look normally to the North as the place of exile, and 12 9,2 | village in Iraq about 27 miles north of Mosul, which is near 13 9,2 | of Israelites left in the North after the deportations by 14 11,5| cauldron leaning over from the north, ready to discharge its 15 11,5| not lie primarily on the north, for the geography of Palestine 16 11,5| invasion must come from the north, unless, indeed, it came 17 11,3| is that he used a stream north of Anathoth with a similar 18 11,7| with the restoration of the North, viz. most of chs. 30, 31. 19 12,2| South of Judaea as far as north of Hebron seems to have 20 13,3| borne down on him out of the North (1:4). As it drew nearer 21 13,3| the Chariot comes from the North, though Jehovah’s residence 22 13,3| Babylonian gods was in the North (Isa. 14:13). If the Chariot 23 13,3| the Chariot comes from the North, it is because Jehovah has 24 13,7| ver. 3ff), placed at the north, or popular entrance to 25 13,0| the older exiles of the North refused? It may be, for 26 15,2| between the captivity of the North and the fall of Nineveh.


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