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| Alphabetical [« »] priest-king 2 priesthood 3 priestly 17 priests 20 primarily 10 primary 4 prime 1 | Frequency [« »] 20 nahum 20 near 20 obadiah 20 priests 20 promise 20 suggests 19 baal | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances priests |
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1 1,8 | people, saith God. Speak, ye priests, of the heart of Jerusalem; 2 5,5 | than in the time of Amos. Priests (4:8; 6:9), princes and 3 5,7 | foremost place is given to the priests’ disregard of the law of 4 5,7 | When we remember that the priests were also judges, we can 5 6,1 | relatively small part, in which priests formed a high proportion, 6 6,8 | word for word by the High Priests and the scribes, Gospel 7 10,4| through the treachery of the priests of Merodach.~ ~ 8 11,1| found natural leaders in the priests and sanctuary prophets ( 9 11,1| had little love for the priests, and so received a fair 10 11,1| strongly suggests that the priests, secure in their knowledge 11 11,8| had been denounced by both priests and prophets, but though 12 13,7| worship (vers. 15-18) by the priests — because the worshippers 13 14,1| proportionate number of priests, Levites and ecclesiastical 14 14,1| eligibility of some of the priests that had returned, the Tirshatha 15 15,4| acknowledge Joshua and his fellow priests is a sign (ver. 8, R.V). 16 16,1| People.~b) Ch.2:l-9. By the Priests.~2 — Ch. 2:10-16. Inhumanity 17 16,4| all (ver. 10). Though the priests are specially addressed, 18 16,4| need be envisaged.~ 2) The priests are then specially arraigned ( 19 18,5| leaders, kings and princes, priests, prophets, are being referred 20 18,7| attributed to the sins of the priests and prophets (vers. 12-16)