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| Alphabetical [« »] menahem 2 mendation 1 mene 1 ment 17 mental 2 mention 22 mentioned 20 | Frequency [« »] 17 lines 17 lxx 17 mean 17 ment 17 needed 17 others 17 popular | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances ment |
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1 1,2 | explained in the Old Testament; he is taken for granted. 2 1,8 | coming of the New Testament.~But this is the covenant 3 2,5 | Spirit. From the New Testament we know that this promise 4 3,2 | the scope of rational argument, and indeed our own willingness 5 6,8 | noted that the New Testament teaching is that the hardening 6 6,2 | chapters in the Old Testament, as a whole it is comparatively 7 6,4 | unique in the Old Testament for a Gentile: My shepherd, 8 9,3 | of the alphabetic arrangement of the lines, he paraphrased 9 11,8| with a word of encouragement; in spite of apparent failure 10 11,0| threat of divine punishment (IIKings 22:16f) will have 11 11,6| led to a spiritual development that can best be compared 12 14,2| 5:3), the central government reaffirmed and strengthened 13 14,3| refused the promised government aid, they naturally tended 14 15,5| To hide the disappointment the prophecy was distorted 15 18,4| ver. 18ff) that her punishment is just; her real hope is 16 18,0| tabernacle; there is no Old Testament temple in Jerusalem; the 17 18,0| very core of the Old Testament law — God's Ten commandments,