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| Alphabetical [« »] ap 3 apart 14 aping 1 apocalyptic 13 apocrypha 2 apologizes 1 apostacy 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 41 13 according 13 ancient 13 apocalyptic 13 argument 13 assyrian 13 basis | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances apocalyptic |
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1 1,1 | normal prophecy and the apocalyptic visions we find in Daniel.~ 2 2,6 | vagueness and general terms of apocalyptic (see p. 115). The prophet 3 2,6 | the symbolic language of apocalyptic. There is no certainty in 4 6,3 | not in fleeting glimpse, apocalyptic generalities or symbolism, 5 6,2 | This is answered by the apocalyptic and eschatological chs. 6 13,3| Prophecy and Apocalyptic. ~ As the Hebrew prophet 7 13,3| books, it is normally called apocalyptic.~ Daniel was a prophet ( 8 13,3| distinguishing between apocalyptic and normal prophecy as the 9 15,3| interpretation mainly because of the apocalyptic visions they contain (see 10 15,3| blended.~ Chs. 9-14 are also apocalyptic, but in the general style 11 15,3| general style of the older apocalyptic passages. The background 12 15,7| that these chapters are apocalyptic, and as is usual in such 13 17,6| works (These were mostly apocalyptic and eschatological works