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1 1,5 | bitterly unpopular — Ezekiel is apparently a major exception and there 2 5,4 | just out of his teens. The apparently natural interpretation of 3 5,6 | 1:10-2:23). Before the apparently inevitable story of doom 4 6,2 | the more difficult this apparently simple theory is seen to 5 6,5 | Philistines, Judah escaped apparently scot free in 711 B.C. (ch. 6 6,2 | the prophet deals with the apparently religious, before he turns 7 11,7| Jeremiah is referring to two apparently distinct things, which yet 8 11,6| worship of the nation, and apparently cut off from his God. We 9 11,8| externals. What Jeremiah apparently did not grasp was the universalism 10 12,1| this would explain its apparently primitive picture of the 11 13,5| and doing other actions apparently incompatible with his physical 12 14,7| so he is not mentioned). Apparently in the prophetic visions 13 17,9| individual or Church faced by apparently overwhelming and irresistible 14 17,3| interpretation, but it reduces an apparently precise prediction into