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passage 21
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21 idolatry
21 known
21 makes
21 passage
21 ps
21 purpose
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H.L. Ellison”
Old Testament prophets

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passage

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,5 | our Lord merely on this passage.~ ~ 2 4,2 | lesson of Amos activity. The passage 3:3-8 is particularly interesting 3 4,6 | it, e.g. Isa. 40:2b.~ The passage 3:3-8 is primarily a vindication 4 4,6 | have rightly understood the passage, 4:4f is not a condemnation 5 6,7 | when originally spoken this passage stood probably after 10: 6 6,8 | of hardening (6:91). This passage is cited on three occasions 7 6,7 | the Old Testament, this passage being one of the earliest. 8 6,4 | ignoring the sense of the passage.~ ~ 9 8,4 | seems best to look upon this passage as a typical example of 10 10,2| 12-17 form a con­tinuous passage of complaint against the 11 10,2| is so, we may assume the passage of a considerable period 12 11,2| fact of circumcision. This passage points to the little-known 13 11,5| period (23:9-40). The opening passage stresses the terrible consequences, 14 13,0| Solomon among kings, and the passage (IKings 11:34) gives the 15 13,1| the Hebrew uncertain. This passage is important as showing 16 13,7| likely to take this unique passage literally. A doctrine needs 17 13,7| more positive basis than a passage like this will afford.~ ~ 18 15,3| this is true of the only passage where the term is used of 19 15,7| Jehovah’s Shepherd. The passage becomes easier when one 20 17,9| compatible, as any other passage in this book. This seems 21 17,3| not be chance that this passage is not referred to in the


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