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| Alphabetical [« »] prolonging 1 prom 1 prominently 1 promise 20 promised 4 promises 9 pronounced 3 | Frequency [« »] 20 near 20 obadiah 20 priests 20 promise 20 suggests 19 baal 19 babylonian | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances promise |
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1 1,8 | linked with the mystical promise of granting Israel an eternal 2 2,5 | for there is an immediate promise of Divine blessing (note 3 2,5 | future.~ Then there comes the promise that even as the judgment 4 2,5 | Testament we know that this promise was fulfilled on the first 5 5,6 | by an almost incredible promise of restoration (1:10-2:1) 6 5,6 | how God will carry out His promise.~ The mention of pillar 7 6,9 | Christ trouble to study the promise in its context. The sign 8 6,7 | then in 26:16-19 comes the promise that Israel’s dead will 9 9,3 | 19, etc.). Then comes the promise (vers. 7-15) that Jehovah 10 10,3| faithfulness, it is vain. The promise through Habakkuk is that 11 13,3| concludes with the parabolic promise (ver. 22ff) that from the 12 14,3| the Temple (1:9ff).~ The promise of immediate material blessing ( 13 14,7| Message (2:20-23). ~ With the promise to the people came also 14 14,7| people came also a personal promise to Zerubbabel, who, once 15 14,7| So he received a special promise of protection. (Joshua, 16 15,4| destruction with it. The promise had been given in 3:9 of 17 15,4| idolatry. In any case we have a promise which obviously looks to 18 15,5| prophecy. In addition the promise that he should build the 19 15,5| ver. 13 and that it is a promise that Joshua shall share 20 16,4| the Day of the Lord. The promise that closes this section (