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1 Intro | for themselves. The books mentioned in the footnotes have been 2 6,9 | A number of the beings mentioned in ver. 14 are mythological, 3 6,8 | which was already partially mentioned in the second chapter. Here 4 7,4 | of sins are particularly mentioned:~ a. The greedy landowners 5 7,5 | for why should Babylon be mentioned, when the enemy to be feared 6 8,3 | various religious offences mentioned are of great interest to 7 8,5 | and wrongdoing are hardly mentioned. However grievous the corrupt 8 12,1 | in ver. 11 would be that mentioned in IIChron. 21:16f, c. 843 9 12,1 | fit the picture, for those mentioned in IKings 14:25f,~ 2. Obadiah 10 12,2 | the sin of Judah is not mentioned in connexion with the Day 11 12,4 | why it should be specially mentioned, the Hebrew is very difficult.~ 12 13,5 | Ezekiel. Ezekiel’s dumbness is mentioned again in 24:27; 29:21; 33: 13 13,0 | matter which can only be mentioned, but not discussed, here. 14 14,7 | rebuilding, so he is not mentioned). Apparently in the prophetic 15 16,4 | Deut. 33:8ff, where it is mentioned last.~ 3) The inhumanity 16 17,2 | are referred to the works mentioned in the bibliography. These 17 17,7 | apart from his book. The man mentioned by Ezekiel (14:14, 20; 28: 18 17,7 | hoar antiquity, probably mentioned in tablets discovered at 19 17,3 | astonishing.~ Here it should be mentioned that the Hebrew rabbis very 20 17,4 | and powers of the angels mentioned in Daniel cannot be decided