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1 Intro | have learnt much from the difficulties of my own students; as regards 2 4,6 | chapter (5:25ff) present major difficulties of interpretation. Harper 3 5,2 | in the R.V. testifies to difficulties in language and text. It 4 6,7 | an indication of Isaiah’s difficulties. Unable to capture the ear 5 6,3 | Babylonian exile and the peculiar difficulties that Jeremiah and Ezekiel 6 9,3 | are considerable textual difficulties in the first chapter, to 7 12,1 | the grammar.~ In spite of difficulties made or left unsolved by 8 12,1 | meeting certain inherent difficulties in a late date for Obadiah, 9 13,1 | book contain structural difficulties of the kind we find in Jeremiah. 10 13,3 | presented the very greatest difficulties.~ Ezekiel no more explains 11 13,7 | references. In spite of all the difficulties involved, we believe that 12 13,2 | this type raises serious difficulties. At the present moment there 13 14,2 | with the very real material difficulties the returned exiles had 14 15,3 | Chs. 1-8 present many difficulties in interpretation mainly 15 15,3 | builders of the Temple in their difficulties, the message is shot through 16 16,2 | concerns God’s love. In the difficulties of the post-exilic community, 17 17,1 | come to the study of the difficulties and the exegesis of the 18 17,9 | overwhelming and irresistible difficulties and opposition. Its picture 19 17,3 | Both views involve us in difficulties of exegesis, and up to the