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| Alphabetical [« »] private 1 privilege 1 privileges 2 pro 19 proach 1 prob 1 probabilities 2 | Frequency [« »] 19 human 19 jesus 19 malachi 19 pro 19 result 19 themselves 18 accept | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances pro |
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1 1,8 | heal the broken‑hearted, to proclaim deliverance to the 2 4,2 | flock, and he probably never prophesied again, i.e. he was 3 6,1 | new Zion and miscellaneous prophecies. ~ ~ 4 6,0 | prophetess simply means the prophet’s wife.~ ~ 5 7,2 | known of him apart from his prophecies and the reference 6 7,7 | confidence the voice of recorded prophecy becomes silent for 7 8,5 | with as the climax of the prophecy of judgment. We find 8 8,6 | convincing, especially as the prophecies of exile look normally 9 11,4| been expecting it. His only protest was that he was too 10 11,4| belong to his reign, the prophecies under Josiah ending 11 11,5| certainly Josiah had his professional prophets (IIKings 12 13,4| change in the content of his prophecies. Ezekiel is above 13 13,5| than the absence of any prophetic message for considerable 14 13,7| it possible for Ezekiel’s prophecies to assume a much 15 14,1| considerable additions in other prophets. Even were we to accept 16 14,1| out of 42,360 (Ezra 2), a proportion of about 1 in 7 17 14,1| certain matters kept for prophetic decision in the future, 18 17,2| message, in whose truth he profoundly believed, more readily 19 18,0| sections of Jeremiah and “Pro to-Isaiah” and Ezekiel.~ [