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| Alphabetical [« »] exi 1 exile 40 exiled 1 exiles 22 exilic 1 exist 4 existed 2 | Frequency [« »] 22 doubt 22 during 22 every 22 exiles 22 further 22 gives 22 half | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances exiles |
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1 6,3 | the despondency of the exiles (ver. 27) is absurd.~ ~ 2 11,7| that on the contrary the exiles had been taken away to save 3 11,7| false prophets promised the exiles a hope of speedy return, 4 13,4| addressed to the Northern exiles at all. Since Ezekiel was 5 13,4| addressed particularly to the exiles there.~ As he sits mute 6 13,4| watchman over the souls of the exiles. This is reinforced by the 7 13,4| of Jerusalem reached the exiles (33:1-20, 21) with the resultant 8 13,4| House of Israel suit the exiles just as well and sometimes 9 13,4| have been shared by the exiles themselves. Before the prophet 10 13,4| 48), he had to bring the exiles to a proper understanding 11 13,4| succeeded in making some of the exiles realize their high calling 12 13,5| ministry (ver. 24). Since the exiles would oppose him — the language 13 13,9| God’s Grace to the Exiles (11:14-25). ~ We have already 14 13,9| left in the land to the exiles (see p. 91). Here it comes 15 13,9| 15). They pictured the exiles as far from Jehovah, but 16 13,9| going to lodge among the exiles (cf. ver. 16). ~ ~ 17 13,2| certain of the leaders of the exiles coming to Ezekiel for prophetic 18 13,8| stress above all that the exiles were facing a new beginning, 19 13,0| demanded, while the older exiles of the North refused? It 20 14,1| Babylonia.~ 2. The returning exiles contained an altogether 21 14,2| difficulties the returned exiles had to face, and so they 22 14,5| Babylon was not, as the exiles had hoped, the final one.