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| Alphabetical [« »] capriciousness 1 captive 2 captives 3 captivity 17 capture 11 captured 4 carcases 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 35 17 addition 17 back 17 captivity 17 common 17 element 17 ezek | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances captivity |
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1 1,8 | Jerusalem and the Babylonian captivity, were most terrible blows 2 1,8 | upon them, the Babylonian captivity came and there was no longer 3 6,5 | inhabitants carried into captivity. Israel under Hoshea yielded 4 6,1 | captured and the Jews led into captivity in 587 B.C. Some thirty 5 13,4| purpose for those taken into captivity with Jehoiachin and the 6 13,1| I will bring again the captivity of Jacob” has no linguistic 7 13,1| connexion with “went into captivity” (39:23). A far more probable 8 14,5| had never been taken into captivity, rather than by those that 9 14,5| who had never gone into captivity and were often semi-heathen. 10 14,5| those that had returned from captivity. The use of “all ye people 11 15,2| it will date between the captivity of the North and the fall 12 15,7| 11-17. Israel freed from captivity is victorious over her enemies. 13 17,3| Hebrews were in Babylonian captivity. The Hebrews were led into 14 17,3| The Hebrews were led into captivity by the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar, 15 17,3| the 70 year time period of captivity predicted by the prophet 16 17,3| of the Hebrew nation from captivity to its native land and the 17 18,6| the siege and the shame of captivity and exile that weigh on