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underlying 3
undermining 1
underrate 1
understand 23
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understandably 2
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23 reason
23 reign
23 return
23 understand
23 way
23 young
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H.L. Ellison”
Old Testament prophets

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understand

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | prophets.~ You will not really understand this book unless you read 2 1,2 | significance for us now, as we understand what the message meant to 3 1,3 | as Prophecy. ~ We can now understand why Joshua, Judges, Samuel, 4 1,8 | the wise man, that he may understand this?... Thus saith the 5 3,4 | of Nineveh. It is easy to understand why Jonah had no wish to 6 5,7 | were also judges, we can understand better how terrible was 7 6,8 | Further, we can more easily understand God’s action in the light 8 6,3 | in Israel, we shall not understand the shock of the Babylonian 9 6,5 | to him, even as we only understand it by degrees as we read 10 10,3 | But Habakkuk (1:13) cannot understand how a pure God can use impure 11 11,6 | reform — we can begin to understand how superficial it had all 12 11,8 | and it is difficult to understand the collapse after his death. 13 11,9 | in the Kingdom. We cannot understand what happened without a 14 11,5 | Through it he learnt to understand the nature of true prophecy 15 11,5 | Jeremiah had been led to understand the true nature of prophecy, 16 11,6 | evidence that he had come to understand the mes­sage of the Suffering 17 11,8 | meant the Church. So to understand Jer. 31:23-40; 33:14-26 18 12,1 | B.C., it is very hard to understand why the writer of Chronicles 19 13,3 | that he who had come to understand the Chariot knew all the 20 13,2 | daunted by our inability to understand much of it (cf. the opening 21 15,2 | 3:6.~ It is difficult to understand the reasoning that would 22 17,9 | writers that we can now understand the book because we are 23 17,9 | fact that we can so fully understand the book, when it refers


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