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| Alphabetical [« »] tains 1 taint 1 tainty 1 take 21 taken 40 takes 4 tale 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 purpose 21 say 21 spirit 21 take 21 third 21 together 21 unto | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances take |
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1 Intro | pegs to hang sermons on. To take the Prophets simply and 2 1,6 | this book said. It does not take any very close study to 3 1,8 | them come... and let them take up a lamentation for you, 4 1,8 | exultation, and joy shall take possession of them; pain 5 1,8 | spirit in you; and I will take away the heart of stone 6 1,8 | fulfilled. For no one can take away from the Jewish people 7 4,6 | becoming popular. If we take the verb as future, it means 8 6,9 | reason why we should not take the transformation of nature 9 6,7 | therefore, seems to compel us to take 45:7 literally as God’s 10 6,8 | people. All these events did take place and are described 11 6,8 | to that? If You accept to take upon Yourself all these 12 10,4 | conquering.~ 2. ver. 9ff take up the rapacity of the Chaldeans.~ 13 11,5 | the clouds, they seemed to take the form of a huge, boiling 14 11,9 | Before the people could take comfort in the Righteous 15 13,0 | bundle of goods a man would take with him into exile (ver. 16 13,0 | in the evening he was to take it back into the house, 17 13,7 | symbolism are not likely to take this unique passage literally. 18 16,4 | among the more liberal, take it to mean that Jehovah 19 17,4 | Most Christians (and Jews) take their Bibles for granted, 20 17,9 | the Book of Daniel must take into account, as it were, 21 17,3 | problems involved. Those that take the seventy weeks as meaning