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H.L. Ellison”
Old Testament prophets

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doom

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 4,1 | B. Israel’s Crimes and DoomChs. 3-6.~1Ch. 3. Social 2 4,1 | Leaders.~ C. Five Visions of DoomChs. 7-9:10. ~ D. Final 3 4,2 | the certainty of Israel’s doom in his heart. Then in rapid 4 4,2 | to Amos that the coming doom was at hand, so he wrapped 5 4,6 | Israel’s Crimes and Doom (Chs. 3-6). ~ Amossecond 6 4,7 | Five Visions of Doom (Chs. 7-9:10).~ These visions, 7 4,7 | Amos closes his message of doom by going beyond his earlier 8 5,6 | apparently inevitable story of doom is unrolled it is preceded 9 6,8 | Isaiah’s message is one of doom, for his task is one of 10 6,2 | connected. The oracles of doom on Israel and Judah could 11 6,6 | includes both in one common doom.~ The interpretation of 12 7,3 | a message of inevitable doom, and therefore be­yond her 13 11,1| 1-25:14. Prophecies of Doom.~1Ch. 1. The call of 14 11,5| the instruments of God’s doom were even then being prepared 15 11,6| sureness and terror of the doom that God reveals to His 16 11,3| their ears to the message of doom. Further symbolic actions 17 11,4| After his solemn message of doom by the breaking of the jar ( 18 11,6| brought God’s message of doom (8:18-9:2; and already 4: 19 11,6| Jehoiakim and the king’s doom drew near; but before that 20 11,6| drew near; but before that doom fell, Jeremiah appeared 21 12,3| the future and sees the doom already completed, so here 22 13,1| Chs. 1-24. Prophecies of Doom.~1Chs. 1-7. The Call 23 13,6| The Coming Doom of Jerusalem (Chs. 4-7). ~ 24 13,6| ceived his final message of doom in which he saw Jerusalem 25 13,8| fulfilment of his prophecy of doom on Jerusalem, God recommissioned


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