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1 1,7 | the Egyptian border; he certainly never conquered the country.~ 2 5,3 | Saul and David, who were certainly never Baal worshippers: 3 5,7 | conviction — the R.S.V. is almost certainly correct in rendering with 4 6,6 | temple-worship in vers. 10-17 almost certainly dates from the time after 5 6,1 | purely worldly point of view. Certainly the people looked on it 6 6,7 | convenience. Part is almost certainly pre-exilic, part can be 7 11,6| this chapter must almost certainly be attributed to a time 8 11,5| not clear (IIKings 22:14); certainly Josiah had his professional 9 12,3| should be noticed that almost certainly the two halves of ver. 15 10 13,4| though the language is certainly not optimistic.~ There follows 11 13,7| of the spirit. There are certainly symbolic elements in what 12 13,8| death of one of them (almost certainly real, not symbolic) prefigures 13 13,9| ver. 19) we should almost certainly read “another heart” with 14 13,2| published by themselves. Certainly they form a unique unit 15 14,3| appeals to self-interest. Certainly his language cannot be compared 16 15,3| depends on what is almost certainly a false interpretation.~ 17 15,4| they are craftsmen almost certainly points to the rebuilding 18 16,2| child. We shall be almost certainly correct in regarding the 19 17,4| fact that the book is not certainly referred to or quoted before 20 17,1| fight with one another, and certainly none are vanquished and