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| Alphabetical [« »] refer 16 reference 17 references 10 referred 16 referring 8 refers 12 reflect 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 open 16 purely 16 refer 16 referred 16 symbolism 16 translation 16 understanding | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances referred |
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1 Intro | only part of a verse is referred to, this is indicated by 2 5,3 | Equally the goddesses are referred to by the name of the most 3 6,8 | himself that, which in fact referred to his Descendant — Christ. 4 6,6 | s answer. The idolaters referred to are, once again, probably 5 11,4 | text-books 11:1-8 are generally referred to Jeremiah’s activity during 6 11,5 | Ch. 1). ~ We have already referred to the call itself, but 7 12,1 | the capture of Jerusalem referred to in vers. 11-14 the capture 8 13,2 | birthday could hardly be so referred to; apart from a few cases 9 13,9 | 14-25). ~ We have already referred to the attitude of those 10 13,7 | suspended fulfilments we referred to in ch. I.~ In certain 11 14,2 | matter. Those interested are referred to Oesterley & Robinson: 12 17,2 | Those who are interested are referred to the works mentioned in 13 17,4 | the book is not certainly referred to or quoted before 140 14 17,0 | The king’s dream is not referred to elsewhere in Scripture, 15 17,3 | that this passage is not referred to in the New Testament. 16 18,5 | priests, prophets, are being referred to. It is the priestly guidance