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| Alphabetical [« »] redress 1 reduces 1 reed 1 refer 16 reference 17 references 10 referred 16 | Frequency [« »] 16 knowledge 16 open 16 purely 16 refer 16 referred 16 symbolism 16 translation | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances refer |
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1 Intro | could of the prophets to refer to Jesus Christ in His first 2 1,7 | legitimate. Prophecies which refer to the last things normally 3 1,7 | prophecy obviously does not refer to the Church in its primary 4 2,5 | These verses (2:18-27) refer to Joel’s own time rather 5 4,6 | are generally taken to refer to the Assyrian star-worship, 6 10,4 | metaphorical Ps. 137:3 may refer to these wanton insults 7 11,9 | 5f; 30:9, 33:14-26). ~ We refer to these Messianic passages 8 12,2 | the verbs in vers. 2, 6f refer to the past, or whether 9 13,4 | the Children of Israel” refer in the first place to the 10 13,7 | believe that the prophecy does refer to the king of Tyre, though 11 15,4 | glory. Though ver. 13 could refer to Jehovah’s intervention 12 15,7 | to link in with 12:10 and refer it to our Lord. The Shepherd 13 17,2 | incidentally we shall not refer to the allegedly un-historical 14 17,6 | intended by its author to refer to the time of Ajntiochus 15 17,5 | century date of Daniel can refer to D. J. Wiseman and others, 16 18,5 | questions are rhetorical and refer to what had already happened.~ ~