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baby 3
babylon 34
babylonia 10
babylonian 19
back 17
backbone 1
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20 promise
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19 baal
19 babylonian
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19 brought
19 deutero-isaiah
H.L. Ellison”
Old Testament prophets

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babylonian

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,8 | destruction of Jerusalem and the Babylonian captivity, were most terrible 2 1,8 | were heaped upon them, the Babylonian captivity came and there 3 5,3 | Ashtoreth or Ashtaroth (Babylonian Ishtar, Greek Astarte) or 4 6,1 | Babylon (looking forward).~ B. Babylonian background. Chs. 40-66.~ 5 6,2 | in which it seems “the Babylonian Exile is not predicted; 6 6,3 | the home of the gods in Babylonian mythology.~ ~ 7 6,1 | offered little opposition. The Babylonian army was routed in the field, 8 6,3 | understand the shock of the Babylonian exile and the peculiar difficulties 9 6,4 | the deliverance from the Babylonian exile. In chs. 49-55 (“The 10 11,1| God has given Judah to the Babylonian king as well. At the same 11 13,3| is that the home of the Babylonian gods was in the North (Isa. 12 13,3| Chariot re­mind us of the Babylonian temple guardians, it is 13 13,3| objective existence of the Babylonian deities, but simply that 14 13,7| probably mainly Egyptian and Babylonian, by the leaders of the people, 15 15,3| become familiar with the Babylonian worship of the heavenly 16 17,3| spoke in that language — for Babylonian was the court language — 17 17,7| but third according to the Babylonian style of reckon­ing, 1:1). 18 17,3| and other Hebrews were in Babylonian captivity. The Hebrews were 19 17,3| led into captivity by the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar, who


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