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| Alphabetical [« »] nations 58 native 4 nativity 1 natural 14 naturally 5 nature 24 natures 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 living 14 meant 14 mind 14 natural 14 personal 14 re 14 remnant | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances natural |
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1 1,2 | message is super-natural, not natural. It is derived neither from 2 1,5 | dealing not merely with the natural exuberance of Oriental language, 3 2,4 | lesson is that there are natural calamities so terrible and 4 5,4 | his teens. The apparently natural interpretation of 1:2, that 5 5,6 | division in English and by a natural tendency to regard ch. 2 6 6,7 | condemnation of Judah’s unnatural sin and an indication of 7 6,9 | sign a double meaning, one natural and immediate, the other 8 6,9 | immediate, the other supernatural and future (See Lukyn Williams: 9 10,2| the oppressor is, the most natural interpretation is that the 10 11,4| wilderness journey. The natural interpretation of ch. 11 11 11,1| needs saying that they found natural leaders in the priests and 12 13,4| term Israel was the more natural one for him: cf. the very 13 15,2| the Twelve would be the natural place for them. Once Malachi 14 17,5| by doing violence to its natural meaning. The miraculous