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| Alphabetical [« »] reflections 1 reflexion 1 reform 4 reformation 17 reformations 1 reformed 1 reforms 4 | Frequency [« »] 17 priestly 17 punishment 17 reference 17 reformation 17 right 17 sacrifice 17 said | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances reformation |
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1 4,6 | that could avail was moral reformation (ver. 24).~ The concluding 2 6,6 | the time after Hezekiah’s reformation. Note that so far from commending 3 6,6 | was fully aware that the reformation was purely external, and 4 7,4 | it refers to Hezekiah’s reformation (IIKings 18:4).~ Though 5 8,2 | 9 must precede Josiah’s reformation of 621 B.C. The only arguments 6 8,3 | that the repentance and reformation were very superficial). 7 11,4| Kings, we see that Josiah’s reformation began in the year before ( 8 11,4| Jeremiah helped in Josiah’s reformation, and very little, if any, 9 11,4| against the idolatry that the reformation was to sweep away for the 10 11,4| he recognizes that the reformation is merely outward and feigned ( 11 11,4| activity during the time of the reformation. 11:3f do not fit in with 12 11,4| changed lives (ch. 5) that the reformation was purely external, he 13 11,8| and Chronicles Josiah’s reformation seems to be a complete success, 14 11,1| outwardness of Josiah’s reformation, saw the position and its 15 11,1| unless there was a moral reformation the temple would be destroyed 16 13,2| infant in arms, when Josiah’s reformation was sweeping the outward 17 16,2| bore a great part in the reformation, in which Nehemiah co-operated