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| Alphabetical [« »] bethel 5 betrayal 1 betrayed 2 better 20 betulah 1 between 55 bewer 1 | Frequency [« »] 20 48 20 answer 20 based 20 better 20 bring 20 certainly 20 entirely | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances better |
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1 Intro | you will understand it better if you use the R.V. I have 2 1,2 | know the character of God better now, if we know what He 3 1,2 | interpret God’s activity the better for its having been foretold.~ 4 1,2 | none-the-less we will be better fitted to grasp its significance 5 1,3 | or it might perhaps be better to say editors — may well 6 1,7 | suspended” would often be better. Nineveh was not destroyed 7 5,7 | judges, we can understand better how terrible was their leadership 8 6,1 | there is no evidence. It is better to suppose that it is the 9 8,3 | small number of humble (2:3; better than “meek,” cf. Mic. 6: 10 11,4 | family, for whom death was better than a blow.~ In the fourth 11 11,5 | nature of true prophecy better. We may reasonably attribute 12 11,6 | accused God of deceiving or, better, enticing (mg). him. The 13 11,0 | a warm welcome from the better elements taken there with 14 13,4 | just as well and sometimes better than those still living 15 14,5 | as in the R.V. or perhaps better “the desired of all nations 16 15,7 | Rev. 1:7, it is probably better to follow the R.V. mg. in 17 16,4 | gross deceit (ver. 14). Far better no sacrifices at all (ver. 18 16,4 | on comparative religion better than an exposition of the 19 16,4 | divorce was common; the better elements in Jewry were always 20 18,1 | we should, however, do better to treat this tradition