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| Alphabetical [« »] abiathar 2 abiding 1 ability 2 able 16 ably 1 abnormality 1 abolish 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 43 16 45 16 46 16 able 16 action 16 assume 16 author | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances able |
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1 1,7 | 1) the king of Tyre was able to come to honourable terms. 2 3,2 | would surely have been able to distinguish between history 3 3,7 | last straw. God was then able to bring home to Jonah through 4 4,4 | the great gift of being able to put first things first. 5 6,5 | may be that Hezekiah was able to yield in time. It is 6 6,7 | contemporaries were not able to grasp his message (cf. 7 13,5| time to time he would be able to speak (ver. 27).~ This 8 13,7| presence is that they are able to vouch for the reality 9 13,8| that from now on he was able at all times to proclaim 10 14,3| themselves, for they had been able to “del,” i.e. line with 11 14,4| returned from Babylonia were able to do the bulk of the rebuilding 12 15,4| Tabernacle, it is reasonable to suppose that the roll 13 17,1| bias that they are seldom able to do it justice.~ ~ 14 17,8| argued shrewdly that anyone able to tell him his dream would 15 17,3| neither side seems to be able to convince the other.~ 16 17,3| made the theory unacceptable to the majority.~ d) Those