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| Alphabetical [« »] passing 6 passion 3 passionate 2 past 24 pastor 1 pastoral 2 path 1 | Frequency [« »] 24 nebuchadnezzar 24 normally 24 obviously 24 past 24 position 24 religious 24 sacrifices | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances past |
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1 Intro | Light from the Ancient Past.~ G. A. Smith I or II — 2 1,8 | judgments, and His ways past finding out!” (Rom. 11:25‑ 3 2,4 | description of the immediate past, others a prophecy of the 4 3,3 | the famous kings of the past Tiglath-Pileser (III). From 5 4,6 | future is preferable to the past. Siccuth and Chiun (R.V). 6 9,3 | ver. 11 should be in the past, for the verse probably 7 10,2 | himself dramatically into the past” (Lanchester: Nahum, Habakkuk 8 10,5 | of what happened in the past, it is a present reality 9 11,2 | now beginning to atone for past neglect, it still persists 10 11,7 | In 3:6 we should have the past instead of the perfect tense, 11 12,2 | vers. 2, 6f refer to the past, or whether they are prophetic 12 12,3 | is transported into the past and speaks as though the 13 13,1 | function.~2 — Ch. 34. Rulers past and future.~3 — Ghs. 35, 14 13,9 | Rulers past and future (Ch. 34). ~ For 15 14,1 | His self-revelation in the past. This was intensified by 16 14,1 | interpreted by the prophets of the past all that man needed to know 17 15,3 | appeal by recalling the past.~ ~ 18 15,7 | a historic figure of the past used to Prefigure one yet 19 17,6 | various worthies of the past), of which Enoch and II 20 17,9 | book, when it refers to the past, does not imply that the 21 17,9 | does not imply that the past has exhausted the meaning 22 17,9 | of the book, or that the past is a sure guide to the understanding 23 17,9 | realizes how completely the past has been in God’s hand, 24 18,7 | the contrast between Zion past and present.~ The first