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| Alphabetical [« »] 300 1 30f 2 30th 2 31 25 312 1 31f 1 32 23 | Frequency [« »] 26 put 26 until 26 upon 25 31 25 36 25 con 25 doom | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances 31 |
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1 1,8 | their sins no more (Jer. 31: 33‑34).Thus prophesies 2 2,6 | Lord’s teaching in Matt. 25:31-46 lifts this to the highest 3 4,2 | of a shepherd (cf. Gen. 31:39f). He may have been the 4 6,8 | 28:1; 29:1; 29:15; 30:1; 31:1; 33:1.~ The first woe 5 6,3 | of God, 40:1-11 and 40:12-31. The former is a message 6 6,3 | second is a hymn (40:12-31) which is one of the most 7 7,7 | cf. IIKings 21:6; Jer. 7:31). Micah sums up the requirements 8 11,6| The Northern Invader (4:5-31; 5:15-19; 6:1-8, 22-26). ~ 9 11,8| from the false prophets); 5:31; 6:13.~ For 6:20 see below 10 11,9| Zedekiah, while portions of 30-31 may well be from that of 11 11,2| abominations of heathenism. 7:31 makes it clear that the 12 11,2| the restoration (17:26; 31:14; 33:18).~ ~ 13 11,7| North, viz. most of chs. 30, 31. The approximate order of 14 11,8| The new Covenant (31:31-34). ~ Under Josiah Jeremiah 15 11,8| The new Covenant (31:31-34). ~ Under Josiah Jeremiah 16 11,8| message of hope in chs. 30-31. After the fall of Jerusalem 17 11,8| nationalistic setting of Jer. 31 as meaningless or spiritualize 18 11,8| Church. So to understand Jer. 31:23-40; 33:14-26 is to make 19 13,1| 26:1; 29:1; 29:17; 30:20; 31:1; 32:1; 32:17; 33:21; 40: 20 13,9| with the Syriac and 18:31; 36:26. In either case the 21 13,4| teeth are blunted” (Jer. 31:29; Ezek. 18:2). As they 22 13,5| human sacrifice (cf. Jer. 7:31). But it is out of the question 23 13,0| the implications of Jer. 31:31-34). God’s new people 24 13,0| implications of Jer. 31:31-34). God’s new people must 25 13,0| 4f; 14; Isa. 11:13; Jer. 31:1-9, etc. While we personally