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1 Intro | the very real spiritual connotation that Jehovah has 2 1,7 | 7-10. Every prophecy is conditional, even when the 3 4,6 | custom in Bethel, but a continuation of this exaggeration. 4 6,5 | Sennacherib, with his hands full, contented himself with writing 5 6,6 | defence, the Judge makes a conditional offer of mercy 6 6,7 | see; and it seems that his contemporaries were not able 7 6,3 | more strikingly when we consider man’s best concepts 8 6,5 | which he was to endure “the contradiction of sinners.” 9 7,5 | in Judah, Mic. 4:1-5 as a contrast with the present heathen 10 7,7 | grammar suggests that the connexion is merely one of 11 8,3 | without any very serious consequences for him or his 12 8,6 | possible that any prophet conceived of Jehovah’s direct 13 9,3 | diametrically opposite errors connected with the Hebrew text 14 10,2 | 1:2ff and 1:12-17 form a continuous passage of complaint 15 10,4 | wanton humiliation of the conquered; the picture of making 16 11,2 | uncircumcised). The R.V. should be consulted here. “Circumcised 17 11,7 | Jehovah. No wonder that he was considered to be in the pay 18 12,2 | hands, and remained so until conquered and forcibly Judaized 19 13,3 | far from obvious at first consideration.~ If we find 20 13,4 | far Ezekiel’s message was consciously addressed to the 21 13,4 | Jehoiakim-Jehoiachin, probably considered as one (19:5-9), 22 14,4 | in place. It is entirely consistent with this that while 23 14,6 | position with Tattenai by confessing that the work had 24 15,2 | 9:1; 12:1; Mal. 1:1 all contain a formula unique in 25 18,1 | It comes rather from the conviction that we show the