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| Alphabetical [« »] dying 1 dynasty 1 e 8 e.g. 16 each 13 eager 1 ear 2 | Frequency [« »] 16 connexion 16 deut 16 doing 16 e.g. 16 exod 16 faith 16 go | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances e.g. |
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1 1,2 | been confined to Israel, e.g. Balaam (Num. 22:5), the 2 1,2 | never call by that name, e.g. Enoch (Jude 14), Abraham ( 3 1,4 | activity of a strange nature, e.g. ISam. 10:10-13; 19:20-24. 4 1,5 | very common in Ezekiel, e.g. his acting the siege of 5 1,7 | been expanded in my Ezekiel e.g. the use of symbols, the 6 4,3 | teaching of the early prophets, e.g. ISam. 15:33, IISam. 12:1- 7 4,6 | prophetic passages repeat it, e.g. Isa. 40:2b.~ The passage 8 6,9 | necessarily bear that meaning, e.g. Joel 1:8. So the use of 9 11,4| that marks out Jeremiah, e.g. 4:10, 19, and his feeling 10 11,4| rare in the Old Testament, e.g. 1:11ff; 4:25.~ ~ 11 13,4| s presence in Jerusalem (e.g. 5:2; 11:4-9, 13; 12:2; 20: 12 13,5| it is virtually denied, e.g. 14:4; 17:2f, 12; 19:1; 20: 13 13,0| of the Northern tribes, e.g. Hos. 3:4f; 14; Isa. 11:13; 14 15,4| one’s priestly ministry, e.g. Deut. 10:8, and that is 15 17,2| The bigger the problem, e.g. the identity of Darius the 16 18,6| book. Were it elsewhere, e.g. among the Psalms, few would