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1 2,5 | So the Day of the Lord looks not merely to our Lord’s 2 5,4 | Since “children of whoredom” looks to the future, for they 3 5,5 | premeditated rebellion. Hosea looks forward to re-union under 4 13,3| As the Hebrew prophet looks further and further into 5 14,7| with 2:6) and so Zerubbabel looks forward to Zerubbabers greater 6 15,3| the true prophets; it also looks forward all the time to 7 15,4| Zechariah’s day, it obviously looks forward to the Day of the 8 15,4| act of pure grace which looks to a yet future act of God ( 9 15,4| building the Temple, it looks to Zerubbabel’s Messianic 10 15,4| promise which obviously looks to the Day of the Lord for 11 16,2| had to deal with. Pusey looks on him as contemporaneous, “ 12 16,4| Old Testament obviously looks on monogamy as the ideal, 13 16,6| the prophetic books. It looks back to the revelation of 14 18,7| course, Egypt. The poet then looks forward to a similar reversal 15 18,7| personal innocence, it looks as though ver. 7 implies