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| Alphabetical [« »] familiar 2 familiarity 1 families 4 family 18 famous 4 fanatical 1 fancy 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 done 18 due 18 ends 18 family 18 follows 18 glory 18 ii | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances family |
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1 4,4 | or the power of one’s own family and connexions. That is 2 6,8 | All the high holy days and family events were accompanied 3 8,2 | and the latter “the royal family” (the LXX actually has “ 4 8,2 | he probably belonged to a family of some importance. This 5 11,4| Jeremiah was born of a priestly family (1:1) in Anathoth, the modern 6 11,4| was to find that his own family (12:6) was treacherously 7 11,4| The reason was injured family pride (11:21). Ever since 8 11,4| man, and his aristocratic family resented sharing in his 9 11,4| for a man of aristocratic family, for whom death was better 10 11,6| sufferings grew greater when his family tried to murder him (11: 11 11,6| power of the head of the family, the exclusion of a man 12 11,6| exclusion of a man from his family group was a blow worse than 13 11,6| the prophet, rejected by family and nation, his life in 14 11,0| God unbound by the ties of family, country or religion.~ ~ 15 13,2| that he was of priestly family. The respect, however, ac 16 13,2| the young men of priestly family. It is quite clear from 17 13,4| Law from the nation and family to the individual. Quite 18 14,3| the latter as shewing his family not to be of great importance.~