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H.L. Ellison”
Old Testament prophets

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historical

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | implications of books we call historical being considered prophetic.~ ~ 2 1,4 | Early Prophecy. ~ In the historical books we are introduced 3 3,2 | Lord’s use of the book as historical (Matt. 12:40f, Luke 11:30). 4 6,2 | authorship — is closed by four historical chapters from the time of 5 6,3 | sufficient explanation of the historical chapters which divide the 6 6,5 | The Historical Background of “Proto-Isaiah.” ~ 7 6,0 | Historical Chapters (Chs. 36-39). ~ 8 6,1 | The Historical Background of “Deutero-Isaiah.”~ 9 11,1| Jerusalem. ~ E. Ch. 52. An historical Appendix.~ ~ 10 11,3| we have of Jeremiah. The historical chapters in the earlier 11 11,3| motives. Ch. 52 is a later historical appendix taken from IIKings — 12 11,9| happened without a study Of the historical background. ~ ~ 13 11,0| The Historical Background. ~ The fulfilment 14 11,6| description see G. A. Smith: A Historical Geography of the Holy Land, 15 13,5| name’s sake.~ 20:25f has an historical interest. It was used by 16 14,2| The Historical Background of Haggai and 17 17,2| Historical Errors.” ~ Except incidentally 18 17,2| major exception, the mainhistorical errors” are contradictions 19 17,9| account, as it were, three historical planes, that of the persecution 20 17,3| to trace, how in fact the historical events unfolded in the time 21 17,3| prophecy with the subsequent historical events in the life of the 22 17,4| In it we have detailed historical prophecy of a type unique 23 17,4| this minute conformity with historical detail. If the book was 24 18,0| Testament Bible: the nomothetic, historical, didactic and prophetic


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