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| Alphabetical [« »] quate 2 quench 1 quered 2 question 15 questionable 1 questioned 1 questioning 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 pp 15 problems 15 psalm 15 question 15 recognized 15 scholars 15 tradition | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances question |
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1 1,7 | unfulfilled prophecy. The question is normally shirked either 2 6,2 | convenience, not to prejudge the question of authorship — is closed 3 6,3 | book, we are not likely to question that Deutero-Isaiah was 4 6,2 | Judah could well raise the question whether God confines His 5 6,2 | in turn leads to another question, viz., was God’s activity 6 6,8 | the tribe of Judah. The question of the patriarch about who 7 10,3| receives no answer to his question. Faith can say as in Ps. 8 11,3| It must be left an open question whether Baruch ever intended 9 11,9| hopes as in Isa. 1-35? (The question presupposes not the prophet’ 10 13,5| 31). But it is out of the question that Ezekiel should attribute 11 13,7| obvious as some think. The question is further complicated 12 14,4| Nebuchadnezzar must remain an open question, but IIKings 25:9 suggests 13 16,4| 3:7-12). There can be no question of the prophet’s trying 14 17,3| is the divergence on the question whether the seventieth week 15 18,9| is that inspiration is a question merely of authorship. For