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1 1,1 | moment it is sufficient to say that the rabbis made a correct 2 1,3 | might perhaps be better to say editors — may well have 3 1,8 | Profit you at all, when ye say, The temple of the Lord, 4 1,8 | Jerusalem. Lift it up, fear not; say unto the cities of Judah, 5 1,8 | visitation. However, we cannot say that the prophecies of consolation 6 1,8 | be saved... What shall we say then? That the nations which 7 1,8 | not be ashamed... ~But I say, continues the Apostle in 8 3,7 | enemy, and though he did not say so, it destroyed his reputation 9 5,4 | an allegory.~ We cannot say how many, if any, of Hosea’ 10 5,7 | following words, and “shall say” should be omitted.~ How 11 5,7 | will be fulfilled we cannot say, but Paul quotes Hos. 2: 12 6,2 | theology. It will suffice to say that the differences in 13 9,3 | seems impossible, unless we say of the writer with Pfeiffer, “ 14 10,3| his question. Faith can say as in Ps. 76:10: “Surely 15 11,4| might have been, we cannot say, for the curiosity of the 16 11,8| Israel.~ It is one thing to say that Jeremiah was not given 17 11,8| it is entirely another to say that by Israel and Judah 18 13,4| Pfeifier goes so far as to say that the view that Ezekiel 19 16,4| And the School of Hillel say: [He may divorce her] even 20 17,6| our Lord Jesus Himself (to say nothing of all the others) 21 17,3| calculate the end, for men will say, since the predicted end