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| Alphabetical [« »] followed 11 follower 1 following 15 follows 18 folly 1 food 5 foolish 2 | Frequency [« »] 18 due 18 ends 18 family 18 follows 18 glory 18 ii 18 impression | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances follows |
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1 1,2 | foretold.~ From this there follows that the prophet speaks 2 1,2 | but of God Himself, it follows that it has a depth beyond 3 5,6 | with what precedes or what follows. In ver. 10 “Yet…” is misleading; 4 6,2 | the pen of Isaiah. There follows an anonymous collection 5 6,4 | his son Shear-jashub (this follows inevitably from 7:3), he 6 6,7 | spiritual gloom (9:2-7). There follows an oracle of judgment on 7 7,6 | against the R.V., which follows the Hebrew in its paragraphing. 8 8,6 | Put cf. Nahum 3:9.~ There follows the picture of purified 9 11,5| for word-play). Much that follows in Jeremiah is only under 10 11,1| 12). Though the evidence follows the verdict (26:16) by a 11 13,4| certainly not optimistic.~ There follows a symbolic description of 12 13,6| of the symbolic actions follows in 5:5-17. Note at this 13 13,7| symbolic elements in what follows as well. Ezekiel sees four 14 13,8| script was a cross.~ Then follows the slaying of the unmarked ( 15 14,4| preceding, linking it with what follows, but this does not seem 16 15,2| be roughly classified as follows:~ 1) The whole book is by 17 15,4| of visions and so there follows a call to those still in 18 15,7| superficially with what follows.~ e) 10:3-12. The raising