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| Alphabetical [« »] association 1 assonance 1 assonances 1 assume 16 assumed 5 assumes 1 assuming 2 | Frequency [« »] 16 46 16 able 16 action 16 assume 16 author 16 connexion 16 deut | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances assume |
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1 1,6 | Isaiah 40-66, we have had to assume the transmission of Isaiah 2 4,6 | feasts, it is reasonable to assume that 4:4 represents the 3 4,7 | Hos. 8:5f it is simpler to assume that a bull image was set 4 8,2 | hand it seems gratuitous to assume, as is generally done, that 5 9,2 | vast majority of scholars assume he was a Judaean (One of 6 9,3 | the one hand we must not assume that it has been handed 7 9,3 | condition. Equally we must not assume that it is full of major 8 10,2| utterances. If it is so, we may assume the passage of a considerable 9 11,6| who hold this view have to assume that Jeremiah later worked 10 11,5| It would be unfair to assume that the majority of the 11 11,6| 32, see p. 78), we must assume that both the insertion 12 13,7| Ezekiel’s prophecies to assume a much longer and more rounded 13 13,1| did not have it, we might assume that the prophetess, whether 14 14,5| seems hardly scholarship to assume that the phrase must have 15 15,5| As a result most moderns assume that it was Zerub-babel 16 15,7| position here, we cannot even assume that it is eschatological.~