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| Alphabetical [« »] same 52 samuel 4 sanctuaries 2 sanctuary 17 sand 1 sane 1 sanguine 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 right 17 sacrifice 17 said 17 sanctuary 17 she 17 sign 17 stress | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances sanctuary |
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1 3,5 | case, was attached to a sanctuary, where he may often have 2 4,6 | on an annual visit to the sanctuary, which could be entirely 3 4,6 | to visit the unofficial sanctuary in the extreme south of 4 11,4| willing to serve at a village sanctuary, while a major sanctuary 5 11,4| sanctuary, while a major sanctuary would not have been possible 6 11,1| be destroyed as was the sanctuary in Shiloh (presumably after 7 11,1| leaders in the priests and sanctuary prophets (26:7). When brought 8 11,5| professional, attached to a sanctuary, his bread and butter depended 9 13,6| in the defilement of the sanctuary (5:11). Ezekiel can wax 10 13,7| with their backs to the sanctuary. They have added to all 11 13,9| but He would be to them a sanctuary (i.e. a temple) for a little 12 14,4| years to build the original sanctuary (IKings 6:37f), the small 13 14,6| holiness, the dead body of the sanctuary nullifies the effect of 14 17,3| and at the entry of the sanctuary there shall be abomination 15 17,3| abomination of desolation in the sanctuary. Then will come a people, 16 18,5| God of people, land and sanctuary. In ver. 9 the A.V., “the 17 18,6| and the destruction of the sanctuary. In many ways it is reminiscent