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| Alphabetical [« »] sceptre 1 scholar 4 scholarly 3 scholars 15 scholarship 4 school 5 schools 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 psalm 15 question 15 recognized 15 scholars 15 tradition 15 ways 15 zion | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances scholars |
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1 6,2 | commonly called Proto-Isaiah by scholars — we use these names for 2 6,3 | that has puzzled those scholars who accept an exilic date 3 6,5 | majority of Old Testament scholars; usually he has been interpreted 4 6,5 | book shows that Continental scholars have long been unhappy about 5 6,0 | eschatological. By a number of scholars chs. 60-62 are taken as 6 9,2 | Israel. The vast majority of scholars assume he was a Judaean ( 7 9,3 | Triumphal Ode (Ch. 1). ~ Scholars have found an acrostic poem 8 10,2| little approval, we find that scholars are divided between four 9 11,2| all the prophets. Though scholars are now beginning to atone 10 13,3| It is widely claimed by scholars that the cherubim of the 11 14,2| leading group of Old Testament scholars. As the subject is hardly 12 17,1| majority of Old Testament scholars have taken the non-historical 13 17,2| his own attack.~ Though scholars differ in details, virtually 14 17,3| suggestions have been made by scholars, but there is only one which 15 18,3| making many conservative scholars hesitant to accept the traditional