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| Alphabetical [« »] buying 1 buzi 1 by 431 c 21 c.b. 5 c.c. 5 cakes 2 | Frequency [« »] 21 again 21 always 21 best 21 c 21 clearly 21 cyrus 21 divine | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances c |
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1 4,1 | Self-satisfied Leaders.~ C. Five Visions of Doom — 2 7,1 | 5. The Messianic King.~ C. The Controversy of Jehovah 3 7,6 | its paragraphing. Cheyne (C. B). is probably correct 4 9,1 | earlier than Zephaniah (c. 627 B.C.), as does Kirkpatrick ( 5 10,1| ver. 9ff. Their Rapacity.~c. ver. 12ff. Their Oppression 6 11,1| against the Nations[1]~ C. Chs. 26-33. Destruction 7 11,4| Jehoiakim (25:1; 36:1-605 B. C.), Nebuchadnezzar defeated 8 12,1| mentioned in IIChron. 21:16f, c. 843 B.C. If this is so, 9 12,2| By the time of Malachi, c. 450 B.C., Edom may well 10 12,2| Judaized by John Hyrcanus, c. 125 B.C., thus opening 11 13,1| 3 — Chs. 29-32. Egypt. ~ C. Chs. 33-48. Prophecies 12 13,7| elders (ver. 11, R.V.).~ (c) The Canaanite fertility 13 14,5| of the Messiah as well,~ c) The outward beautifying 14 15,7| Messianic king of peace.~ c) 9:11-17. Israel freed from 15 16,1| Withholding of Tithes.~ C. God’s Loving Protection 16 16,4| the prophet’s language.~ c) The most likely interpretation — 17 17,4| translation (usually dated c. 140 B.C., but probably 18 17,9| something startlingly new.~ c) The one prophecy where 19 17,1| early as the Book of Enoch (c. 100 B.C.) it is already 20 17,3| language of Dan. 9:25.~ c) Those who reckon from the 21 18,2| its season. (Ps. 1:3.).~ c) A combination of the literal