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H.L. Ellison”
Old Testament prophets

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | books have become so widely known, at least by hearsay, that 2 Intro | prophets are normally the least known and less has been written 3 1,5 | message becoming widely known was for it to be passed 4 1,8 | wrath and to make His power known, endureth with much long 5 1,8 | and that He might make known the riches of His glory 6 2,2 | Author and Date. ~ Nothing is known of Joel except his name 7 2,6 | Joel deals with nations known to him. Their treatment 8 2,7 | pictured in terms of the known present, we should yet hesitate 9 4,2 | indignant denial, for they had known God’s appointment as prophet, 10 5,4 | sustained.~ 1. Had Hosea known that Gomer was an immoral 11 6,2 | judgments on most of the peoples known to Isaiah, so these are 12 6,2 | is comparatively little known.~ Though we are dealing 13 7,2 | suffering countryman. Nothing is known of him apart from his pro­ 14 9,2 | 18; 34:6f).~ 3. In a work known as the Lives of the Prophets, 15 11,2 | sacrifices first when He made known His will after the exodus. 16 15,3 | died young. Nothing more is known or can be inferred from 17 16,4 | worship of Jehovah widely known. Since incense symbolizes 18 17,3 | Driver’s dictum is well known: “The Persian words pre­ 19 17,6 | Apocrypha) are perhaps the best known. There is no evidence known 20 17,6 | known. There is no evidence known to us that the ascriptions 21 18,3 | this metre, though once known it can often be recognized.


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