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| Alphabetical [« »] understand 23 understandable 4 understandably 2 understanding 16 understood 8 undeserved 1 undoubted 2 | Frequency [« »] 16 referred 16 symbolism 16 translation 16 understanding 16 verses 16 viz 15 38 | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances understanding |
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1 Intro | accepted or rejected, our understanding of the prophetic message. 2 1,2 | prophet are a help to the understanding of his message. But for 3 1,2 | beyond the prophet’s own understanding of it (I Pet. 1: 10ff), 4 2,6 | most instructive for our understanding of the prophetic picturing 5 5,2 | than Amos. So it was a true understanding that put Hosea first in 6 5,3 | need to be grasped for the understanding of Hosea’s message.~ When 7 6,8 | view; it only hinders our understanding of the prophet’s message; 8 6,2 | often help very much in the understanding of the prophecy. Though 9 6,5 | sub-divisions may make its understanding easier. They are: 63:7-10, 10 11,7 | Religion).~ For the correct understanding of this section it must 11 11,6 | Passages are essential to an understanding of Jeremiah’s message.~ 12 11,9 | spiritual experience and understanding of the prophet).~ The most 13 13,4 | does furnish a clue to the understanding of chs. 4-24. We entirely 14 13,4 | bring the exiles to a proper understanding of the principles that were 15 13,9 | 34). ~ For the correct understanding of this chapter it must 16 17,9 | past is a sure guide to the understanding of the book in its future