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| Alphabetical [« »] abundant 1 abundantly 1 ac 4 accept 18 acceptable 2 acceptance 4 accepted 14 | Frequency [« »] 19 pro 19 result 19 themselves 18 accept 18 difficult 18 done 18 due | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances accept |
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1 3,2 | of the modern spirit to accept the miraculous, there is 2 3,2 | A man’s unwillingness to accept the miraculous lies outside 3 3,2 | indeed our own willingness to accept is primarily an act of faith 4 3,2 | in the last analysis we accept unhesitatingly because of 5 6,2 | it is surely easier to accept the traditional view of 6 6,3 | puzzled those scholars who accept an exilic date for it, viz., 7 6,0 | same direction. Once we accept the Isaianic authorship 8 6,8 | reconciled to that? If You accept to take upon Yourself all 9 6,8 | of the universe! I gladly accept all these sufferings on 10 6,7 | dated about 150 B.C. If we accept the older view of composite 11 11,7| worshipped, He does not accept our worship at all. It is 12 11,8| whether there is any who will accept the will of God.~ Vers. 13 11,3| order, we are compelled to accept that we are now drawing 14 13,4| Pfeiffer’s inability to accept Cooke’s judgment, “No doubt 15 13,8| the people were willing to accept his message (vers. 30-33). 16 14,1| prophets. Even were we to accept this, it would not materially 17 18,1| that we do not hesitate to accept them; but this does not 18 18,3| conservative scholars hesitant to accept the traditional authorship.