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| Alphabetical [« »] 352 1 355 1 359 1 36 25 360 2 36ff 2 37 22 | Frequency [« »] 26 until 26 upon 25 31 25 36 25 con 25 doom 25 ever | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances 36 |
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1 1,6 | Book. ~ Apart from Jer. 36, there is no indication 2 1,6 | case we know from 30:2, 36:32 that there were at least 3 1,8 | judgments, and do them (Ezek. 36:26‑27; and 11:19‑20).~The 4 6,1 | redeeming.~7 — (a) Chs. 36-37. Deliverance from Assyria ( 5 6,5 | IIKings 18:17-19:8; Isa. 36:1-37:8 — cf. also Isa. 33: 6 6,0 | Historical Chapters (Chs. 36-39). ~ Chs. 36 and 37 obviously 7 6,0 | Chapters (Chs. 36-39). ~ Chs. 36 and 37 obviously hang together, 8 6,0 | to spiritual ends. Chs. 36, 37 are placed first as 9 11,3| s companion and scribe (36:4, etc.; 32:12; 43:3, 6; 10 11,3| affects their accuracy.~ Ch. 36 tells us how the book began. 11 11,3| how much the second roll (36:32) was longer than the 12 11,3| was longer than the first (36:2-4), but it is reasonable 13 11,4| own household” (Matt. 10:36). One of his most shattering 14 11,4| year of Jehoiakim (25:1; 36:1-605 B. C.), Nebuchadnezzar 15 11,4| Jeremiah’s friend and scribe (36:4) took down a summary 16 11,4| Jeremiah was restrained (36:5, R.V., mg). from entering 17 11,6| approximately the enlarged roll (36:32, see p. 78), we must 18 11,7| breach of his oath (IIChron. 36:13; Ezek. 17:13-21), but 19 11,9| would have to be hewn down (36:30; 22:30; 39:6; cf. Isa. 20 13,1| and future.~3 — Ghs. 35, 36. The Land.~4 — Ch. 37. The 21 13,9| with the Syriac and 18:31; 36:26. In either case the change 22 13,0| Restored Land (Chs. 35, 36). ~ Though Ezekiel is undoubtedly 23 13,0| from intrusive nations (36:1-7), and its restoration 24 13,0| original purpose for it (36:8-15).~ Entirely in line 25 13,0| it is then made clear (36:16-38) that even as the