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| Alphabetical [« »] accept 18 acceptable 2 acceptance 4 accepted 14 accepting 3 accepts 1 access 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 ways 15 zion 14 66 14 accepted 14 apart 14 apparently 14 article | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances accepted |
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1 Intro | as they affect, whether accepted or rejected, our understanding 2 1,8 | my chosen, My soul hath accepted him; I have put My Spirit 3 1,8 | will not be recognized or accepted by the leaders of the Jewish 4 3,7 | the certainty that God had accepted the repentance of Nineveh ( 5 6,3 | Isaiah is unique. Once having accepted the Isaianic authorship 6 11,5 | outward — if his message were accepted, it would transform lives ( 7 12,1 | that the Jewish scribes accepted that the evidence pointed 8 13,1 | There are no generally accepted problems of authorship, 9 13,7 | In certain circles it is accepted as axiomatic that 28:11- 10 14,1 | principle already generally accepted. His underlying assumption, 11 17,2 | foundly believed, more readily accepted. Charles puts it thus:~ ~“ 12 17,2 | Fiction that hopes to be accepted as history must be meti 13 17,2 | more if it wishes to be accepted as inspired as well.~ There 14 17,3 | maintained by rejecting the accepted secular dates and affirming,