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1 6,2 | that, chs. 13-23 give an answer, for in them we see God’ 2 6,8 | ver. 9f is their drunken answer in broken Hebrew; ver. 11ff 3 6,8 | Hebrew; ver. 11ff Isaiah’s answer. 28:23-29 should be read 4 6,6 | it here stands as God’s answer. The idolaters referred 5 10,1| Complaint.~2 — 1:5-11. God’s Answer.~3 — 1:12-17. The Prophet’ 6 10,1| Protest.~4 — 2:1-5. God’s Answer.~5 — 2:6-20. Five Woes 7 10,3| noted that he receives no answer to his question. Faith can 8 11,8| out. Ver. lib berins God’s answer — not “I will pour it out” ( 9 11,6| sympathy apparent in God’s answer; He shocked him to his senses 10 11,0| God (42:7-18) — no other answer would have been consistent 11 11,0| the whole of Jeremiah’s answer is put together, though 12 11,0| is obviously Jeremiah’s answer after he had been accused 13 12,1| not by Jeremiah, does not answer Aalders’ argument and is 14 13,2| Iff). God refuses them an answer, because they are idolaters, 15 13,2| are idolaters, except, the answer of destruction (14:4-8). 16 13,2| 14:4-8). Should any other answer come, it is because the 17 15,4| eyes of Jehovah ..). is the answer to ver. 5. For the idea 18 17,6| in the Bible, the final answer must be one of faith. Pusey’ 19 17,6| that we shall find the answer to the problem.~ ~ 20 17,5| desiring a modern and scholarly answer to some of the attacks on