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| Alphabetical [« »] elders 6 elect 1 election 2 element 17 elements 4 elephantine 1 eleven 4 | Frequency [« »] 17 back 17 captivity 17 common 17 element 17 ezek 17 habakkuk 17 heart | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances element |
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1 1,5 | Euphrates (51:59-64). This element is very common in Ezekiel, 2 3,6 | Nineveh there is probably an element of Oriental exaggeration, 3 7,5 | probably best explained by the element of dependence in Micah on 4 13,5| metaphorical or symbolical element in the language used. Ezekiel’ 5 13,7| There is probably a symbolic element here as well, Tyre being 6 13,7| be taken literally). This element may perhaps partly explain 7 13,0| be that the conditional element enters in here too? Did 8 15,4| an undoubted predictive element in these visions, they are 9 15,4| immediate future. A major element in them is timeless, stressing 10 15,5| always an eschatological element present which reminds us 11 16,5| 3).~ Since the disloyal element in the people exists and 12 17,5| The Miraculous Element. ~ When all is said and 13 17,5| Daniel is its miraculous element, both in its histories and 14 17,5| the future. The predictive element can only be removed from 15 17,5| meaning. The miraculous element in the histories does not 16 17,8| own explanation, create an element of doubt as to the exact 17 17,9| 26). If we add to this an element of uncertainty about the