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| Alphabetical [« »] 340 1 348 1 34th 1 35 17 350 1 352 1 355 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 without 18 your 18 zedekiah 17 35 17 addition 17 back 17 captivity | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances 35 |
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1 1,5 | use of the Rechabites (ch. 35), his hiding of stones in 2 1,8 | sighing have fled away (Is. 35:1‑6; 10).~What is it that 3 6,1 | Hezekiah.).~6 — Chs. 34-35. God’s avenging and redeeming.~ 4 6,5 | interpretation of IIKings 19:9-35 and Isa. 37:9-37 is that 5 6,9 | Judgment and Blessing (Chs. 34, 35). ~ Much of the message 6 6,9 | pitch and brimstone.~ Ch. 35 is an outstanding example 7 6,8 | compare to Matthew 27:35.~8th verse: “He trusted 8 8,6 | cf. Isa. 12:6; Ezek. 48:35. Zephaniah must not be understood 9 11,4| respected so highly (IIChron. 35:25; Jer. 22:15f). This would 10 11,3| actions are recorded in chs. 35, 27 (note ver. 1 should 11 11,4| vindicated as a prophet indeed (35:1, 11).~ ~ 12 11,9| future hopes as in Isa. 1-35? (The question presupposes 13 12,1| when as we know from Ezek. 35, Ps. 137:7; Lam. 4:21f, 14 13,1| past and future.~3 — Ghs. 35, 36. The Land.~4 — Ch. 37. 15 13,0| The Restored Land (Chs. 35, 36). ~ Though Ezekiel is 16 13,0| on Edom is announced (ch. 35). Edom symbolizes all who 17 13,2| Jehovah dwells (43:2-5; 48:35), cannot be organized haphazardly.