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| Alphabetical [« »] ignores 2 ignoring 3 ihtended 1 ii 18 iichron 11 iicor 1 iii 6 | Frequency [« »] 18 family 18 follows 18 glory 18 ii 18 impression 18 justice 18 major | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances ii |
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1 Intro | Past.~ G. A. Smith I or II — G. A. Smith: The Book 2 Intro | Twelve Prophets, Vol. I or II.~ HDB — Hasting’s Dictionary 3 3,1 | before the reign of Jeroboam II (782-753 B.C. — IIKings 4 6,5 | During the reigns of Jeroboam II and Uzziah, Assyria passed 5 6,8 | of the Old Testament, ch. II.) from man, but understood 6 8,3 | Day of the Lord see ch. II. The contraction of the 7 8,3 | as to how men acted (cf. II Pet. 3:9).~ It is widely 8 10,5 | than wrath — so G. A. Smith II, p. 150) he has a vision 9 11,3 | by Jeremiah in poetry; (ii) Prophecies by Jeremiah 10 12,1 | by Nebuchadnezzar in 586 II jr. fit the picture, for 11 12,1 | Edom is meant” (G. A. Smith II, p. 352.). This cannot 12 12,4 | Day of the Lord see ch. II. The drinking in ver. 16 13 13,4 | Introto the Old Testament II. p. 122 seq.). It is said 14 13,1 | s hearts that we find in II Pet. 3:4. To them Ezekiel 15 14,2 | History of Israel, Vol. II, chs. VII. VIII.).~ ~ 16 15,1 | 3 — Gh. 1:18-21. Vision II — Four Horns and Four Craftsmen.~ 17 15,4 | have no further meaning.~ ~II. Four Horns and Four Craftsmen ( 18 17,6 | past), of which Enoch and II Esdras (the latter in the