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vers 79
versa 1
verse 24
verses 16
version 4
versions 5
very 69
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16 symbolism
16 translation
16 understanding
16 verses
16 viz
15 38
15 42
H.L. Ellison”
Old Testament prophets

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,5 | tenses in 2:18f, R.V.). These verses (2:18-27) refer to Joel’ 2 4,6 | ver. 24).~ The concluding verses of the chapter (5:25ff) 3 4,8 | Blessing (Ch. 9:11-15). ~ These verses (or 9:8-15) are the prophet’ 4 6,4 | The application of these verses to the Passion of our Lord 5 7,2 | dislocation in the order of verses in transmission.~ ~ 6 7,4 | denying 2:12f to Micah, the verses break the connexion of thought 7 13,1| seems to be borne out by verses like 38:8, 11, 12, 14, 17.~ 8 17,4| Apocrypha) running to 174 verses. It seems incredible that 9 18,3| chs. 1, 2, and 4 have 22 verses each, while ch. 3 has 66.~ 10 18,3| by the R.V. the following verses have four lines each, 1: 11 18,3| falls into groups of three verses (indicated by the R.V). 12 18,3| of the greater number of verses, the third poem is obviously 13 18,3| But since it too has 22 verses, one is tempted to wonder 14 18,6| probable.~ The first twenty verses are a description of personal 15 18,7| present.~ The first eleven verses present the contrast itself. 16 18,7| Jehovah. In the first eighteen verses the poet describes the afflictions


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