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| Alphabetical [« »] countrymen 1 couple 2 couragement 1 course 14 court 6 covenant 24 covenanted 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 certainty 14 chief 14 complete 14 course 14 dan 14 dealing 14 description | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances course |
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1 3,3 | grasped, the only logical course was to turn and worship 2 4,2 | his message.~ The actual course of Amos’ activity is not 3 4,6 | kine of Bashan (4:1) are of course the rich women, living in 4 5,4 | As the tragedy ran its course, Hosea will have realized 5 6,8 | not write about himself of course, because he did not bear 6 10,2| answers him, that in due course it will be seen that “the 7 11,7| Jehovah-worship there was, of course, much worship of other gods 8 11,7| God’s judgment had run its course (ch. 29).~ Already when 9 13,2| looked forward. His whole course of life was rudely interrupted 10 13,8| meant that though their course of action would make things 11 17,3| original composition. In course of time part of the original 12 17,3| ness of time. This is of course possible, though improbable; 13 17,3| to death. Finally, in the course of the last “week” the New 14 18,7| not save” (ver. 17) is, of course, Egypt. The poet then looks