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| Alphabetical [« »] reduces 1 reed 1 refer 16 reference 17 references 10 referred 16 referring 8 | Frequency [« »] 17 popular 17 priestly 17 punishment 17 reference 17 reformation 17 right 17 sacrifice | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances reference |
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1 Intro | points with the average reference book. They are based on 2 Intro | of the alphabet after the reference.~ ad loc. — at the place.~ 3 1,8 | Himself.~Here, in Isaiah, is a reference to Galilee, the place where 4 1,8 | Is. 9:1‑2, 6).~Here is a reference to the Lord's glorification 5 1,8 | Yes, he makes an oblique reference to this in the great depiction 6 4,6 | 4:5 mg.) will not be a reference to a new custom in Bethel, 7 6,3 | its king. In either case, reference to the fall of Satan is 8 7,2 | his prophecies and the reference in Jer. 26:18.~ In the 9 7,5 | of it would explain the reference here. Naturally it is possible 10 7,7 | sacrificial system (ver. 6f). The reference to human sacrifice is one 11 9,1 | Nineveh that he makes no reference to the sin of his own people— 12 11,7 | suitability. The very important reference to the ark (3:16) is dealt 13 13,2 | at Peace (Chs. 40-48). ~ Reference has already been made to 14 14,6 | s temple was begun,” the reference being to the solemn inaugural 15 15,7 | R.V. mg. in ver. 10. The reference in ver. 11 has never been 16 18,2 | original. In addition, as reference to the R.V. mg. will sometimes, 17 18,8 | are frequently used with reference to the Passion of our Lord.