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1 6,2 | Kirkpatrick, p. 359.). The book ends with a less homogeneous 2 6,2 | city of world power, and ends with Tyre, the city of world 3 6,8 | Assyria, and once again ends in a glowing Messianic picture.~ ~ 4 6,0 | subservient to spiritual ends. Chs. 36, 37 are placed 5 6,5 | victories of Cyrus. Spiritual ends can never ultimately be 6 6,6 | ination.~ Note that the book ends, not with the new heavens 7 7,7 | juxtaposition. The prophecy ends with a prayer (7:14-17) 8 8,6 | Israel Ethiopia was at the ends of the earth; for Put cf. 9 8,6 | of the Hebrew.~ The book ends with a picture of the redeemed 10 11,6| remain one. His cry to God ends with the wish that he had 11 13,2| wild grapes, and now both ends had been burnt and the middle 12 13,4| vers. 6-9).~ The section ends with a lament over the kings 13 13,1| names for the nations at the ends of the earth.~ 39:25 is 14 13,1| of the restored community ends with the Spirit of God on 15 15,4| their wall (ver. 5).~ This ends the first group of visions 16 17,6| Unfortunately the achieving of good ends by wrong means has never 17 18,2| Poetry. ~ Poetry achieves its ends by sublimeness of thought, 18 18,7| Jehovah’s people, and then ends with the abiding power of