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faithfulness 7
faithless 9
faithlessness 1
fall 21
fallacy 1
fallen 1
falls 8
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21 cyrus
21 divine
21 egypt
21 fall
21 few
21 hath
21 idolatry
H.L. Ellison”
Old Testament prophets

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fall

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,8 | of the New Testament~The fall of the kingdoms of Israel 2 1,8 | he laments the people's fall with even stronger words. 3 3,4 | exultation over the coming fall of Nineveh. It is easy to 4 4,7 | shall not the least stone fall upon the earth.” God is 5 6,3 | either case, reference to the fall of Satan is intended. Lucifer ( 6 7,3 | so well, after Samaria’s fall; so he raises his lament 7 9,1 | The Fall of Nineveh.~ The whole prophecy 8 9,1 | must be before the actual fall of Nineveh in 612 B.C. The 9 9,1 | place Nahum even nearer the fall of the city is based less 10 9,2 | captives deported after the fall of Samaria in 723 B.C. ( 11 9,4 | The Siege and Fall of Nineveh (Chs. 2, 3). ~ 12 10,2| B.C., the year of Nineveh’s fall, and they may be even later 13 11,7| Jeremiah and the Fall of Jerusalem.[3] ~ The promises 14 11,8| in chs. 30-31. After the fall of Jerusalem the collec­ 15 11,8| other hand, we must not fall into the opposite error 16 13,6| the news of Jerusalem’s fall comes to them.~ ~ 17 13,7| refers to Satan and his fall. However attractive this 18 15,2| captivity of the North and the fall of Nineveh. 9 : 13 no more 19 15,6| New Era (Chs. 7, 8). ~ The fall of Jerusalem had led to 20 18,5| composed soon after the fall of the city. Its main theme 21 18,6| associating it with the fall of Jerusalem. It is not


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