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| Alphabetical [« »] retired 1 retreated 1 retrograde 1 return 23 returned 14 returning 3 rev 9 | Frequency [« »] 23 mainly 23 reason 23 reign 23 return 23 understand 23 way 23 young | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances return |
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1 1,8 | have not ceased, so as to return... Shall I not visit them 2 1,8 | shall walk in it, and shall return, and come to Zion with joy, 3 6,2 | be the position after the return from exile.~ The most obvious 4 6,1 | exiled Jews permission to return and rebuild the Temple — 5 6,4 | rather all obstacle to their return has been removed (48:20, 6 6,5 | the grim realities of the return, have made many conservatives 7 6,5 | primarily a prophecy of the return from exile; instead, they 8 6,5 | through the failure of the return, is transformed by the Servant; 9 6,6 | and the failure of the return, that the prophet could 10 6,9 | plural: “Come and let us return unto the Lord: for He hath 11 11,0| must have visualized the return of former glories. Only 12 11,6| conversion (ver. 19, if thou return, cf. Luke 22:32), if he 13 11,7| exiles a hope of speedy return, Jeremiah insisted that 14 12,2| Already by the time of the return in 538 B.C. the South of 15 12,3| thee; thy dealing shall return upon thine own head” is 16 13,2| nourished hopes of an early return to the temple in Jerusalem ( 17 13,9| used to underline that the return to the Davidic kingship 18 14,1| religion normally just did not return from Babylonia.~ 2. The 19 15,4| those still in exile to return (vers. 6-9) and a picture 20 15,6| the condition after the return from exile with the future, 21 17,3| an end. Desiring a rapid return of the Hebrew nation from 22 17,3| weeks. The people shall return and streets and walls shall 23 17,3| suffer during the subsequent return of the Roman army and destruction