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  1  Int,   3, p.   xi    |          predictions of the Jewish prophets. ~A fragment of Book XV
  2  Int,   4, p.   xv    |          predictions of the Hebrew prophets are the "works" upon which
  3  Int,   5, p.   xx    |        that run through the Hebrew prophets ii do meet at the feet of
  4  Int,   5, p.   xx    |          Old Testament,6 "that the prophets saw, each under a form suited
  5  Int,   9, p.   xx    |          and Object.~2. That their Prophets gave their Host Predictions
  6  Int,   9, p.   xx    |           Isaiah.~3. That the same Prophets foretold that at the Coming
  7  Int,   9, p.   xx    |            of Book III~1. That the Prophets made Mention of the Gospel
  8  Int,   9, p.   xx    |         the Universe by the Hebrew Prophets.~16. In which Prophetic
  9  Int,   9, p.   xx    |           of Book V~How the Hebrew Prophets predicted the Future, and
 10    I            xl    |         godliness, and the blessed prophets and sacred writers. I propose
 11    I,   1, p.    3    |        lamentations of each of the prophets, wailing and lamenting characteristically
 12    I,   1, p.    5    |            agreement with what the prophets witness about Him. And secondly,
 13    I,   1, p.    6    |          heretics against the holy prophets by its exposition of the
 14    I,   2, p.    9    |             and those of the other prophets on the point. Yes, Moses
 15    I,   4, p.   22    |            whole succession of the prophets, who proclaimed the same
 16    I,   4, p.   24    |      Isaiah, another of the Hebrew prophets, calls the "new law,"when
 17    I,   5, p.   28    |      Christs, and do no evil to my prophets.'" ~The whole context shows
 18    I,   6, p.   33    |       reckoned friends of God, and prophets. What need had they of the
 19    I,   6, p.   35    |            all the nations, as the prophets of old foresaw. For Zephaniah
 20    I,   6, p.   36    |            say truly then that the prophets were inspired to foretell
 21    I,   6, p.   37    |      sacrifices to the Lord of the prophets and no longer to their ancestral
 22    I,   6, p.   37    |          God, nor any other of the prophets, but a man fresh and new
 23    I,   6, p.   38    |          calling on the God of the prophets! They pray no longer to
 24    I,   6, p.   38    |            on the forecasts of the prophets. You see this actually going
 25    I,   6, p.   39    |             the actual Lord of the prophets, and the God of Abraham
 26    I,   6, p.   42    |    sectaries against Moses and the prophets material for much scandal,
 27    I,   7, p.   43    |          foretold by Moses and the prophets. Nor would His new Law have
 28    I,   7, p.   44    |         foretold by the old Jewish prophets. This He did, when He gave
 29    I,   7, p.   44    |           Law of Moses, and of the prophets who followed him. ~For since
 30    I,   7, p.   45    |         And though there were many prophets in later days, none of them
 31    I,   7, p.   45    |       Isaiah, nor any other of the prophets was like him, because not
 32    I,   7, p.   45    |       fulfiller of the Law and the prophets since He brought the predictions
 33    I,   7, p.   46    |            of Moses and the Hebrew Prophets, and we do not live as Jews,
 34    I,   7, p.   47    |           Moses and the succeeding prophets, in that we accept the Christ
 35    I,   7, p.   47    |          foretold by Moses and the prophets, and endeavour to obey Him
 36    I,   9, p.   52    |         good qualities. Hence many prophets and righteous men, yea,
 37    I,   9, p.   53    |           of Moses, and many other prophets. ~If there is any question
 38    I,  10, p.   57    |           world, believing that as prophets they must perform in symbol
 39    I,  10, p.   57    |        with the predictions of the prophets, the former sacrifices ceased
 40    I,  10, p.   57    |            the one foretold by the prophets, he cried: "Behold the Lamb
 41    I,  10, p.   57    |    according to the witness of the prophets the great and precious ransom
 42    I,  10, p.   58    |            teaches, saying: ~"Many prophets and righteous men have desired
 43   II, Pre, p.   62    |     Scriptures. They hold that the prophets were theirs, that the Christ,
 44   II, Pre, p.   62    |       alien races, about which the prophets are unanimous in foretelling
 45   II,   1, p.   64    |         CHAPTER 1 ~(44) That their Prophets gave their Best Predictions
 46   II,   1, p.   65    |          as contained in their own prophets. ~1. From Genesis. (45) ~
 47   II,   1, p.   68    |    passages, dispersed through the prophets in the promises to the nations,
 48   II,   1, p.   68    |         give the mere texts of the prophets without interpretation,
 49   II,   2, p.   70    |           bare quotations from the prophets without any comment on them,
 50   II,   3, p.   75    |       collect the words of the (b) prophets, and by their aid to put
 51   II,   3, p.   76    |         Lord, they have killed thy prophets, and digged down thine altars;
 52   II,   3, p.   77    |           I will now return to the prophets and explain what they say,
 53   II,   3, p.   88    |          as were those of old, the prophets and our Saviour's apostles,
 54   II,   3, p.   90    |           He had proclaimed by the prophets "the hand of the Lord has
 55   II,   3, p.   98    |            passages from the other prophets. For whom could you call
 56   II,   3, p.   99    |            that the oracles of the prophets are not more applicable
 57  III           100    |         the teaching of the Hebrew prophets on the theology based on
 58  III           100    |         consider the fact that the prophets definitely made mention 2
 59  III,   1, p.  100    |                CHAPTER 1 ~That the Prophets made Mention of the Gospel
 60  III,   1, p.  103    | established that the voices of the prophets witnessed to the Gospel,
 61  III,   1, p.  103    |            of future events in the prophets, and the fulfilments of
 62  III,   2, p.  103    |        CHAPTER 2  ~That the Hebrew Prophets prophesied of Christ. ~MOSES
 63  III,   2, p.  103    |         MOSES was the first of the prophets to tell the good news (90)
 64  III,   2, p.  104    |    assembly." ~Was then any of the prophets after Moses, Isaiah, say,
 65  III,   2, p.  109    |       clearly teaches that, of the prophets after Moses, no one before
 66  III,   2, p.  110    |        prophecy (96) to any of the prophets, but only to our Lord and
 67  III,   2, p.  117    |          and foreknowledge) of the prophets about our Saviour, and that
 68  III           117(26)|       Divinity, as foretold by the prophets. Of what nature then was
 69  III,   3, p.  120    |            religion to that of the prophets and just men of old? ~But
 70  III,   3, p.  124    |   instruction as the godly men and prophets of the Hebrews gave. ~If,
 71  III,   5, p.  143    |            alive again, the divine prophets having foretold this, and
 72  III,   5, p.  143    |      Christ of God foretold by the prophets. And history also assures
 73   IV,   1, p.  162    |           teaching of the inspired prophets, pray that we may behold
 74   IV,   1, p.  164    |    earliest Hebrew theologians and prophets mystically teach. From which
 75   IV,   7, p.  176    |         and their forefathers, all prophets and men of God. Do not suppose,
 76   IV,  10, p.  182    |           time went on none of the prophets who succeeded Moses had
 77   IV,  13, p.  188    |          easily numbered, only the prophets who are recorded and the
 78   IV,  15, p.  191    |         the Universe by the Hebrew Prophets. ~THIS then was the object
 79   IV,  15, p.  192    |         priests, but afterwards on prophets and kings, (b) who alone
 80   IV,  15, p.  195    |       which Spirit he thought that prophets and kings before all others
 81   IV,  15, p.  195    |             account, he names them prophets also and Christs, although
 82   IV,  15, p.  196    |       Christs,~          And do my prophets no harm.' " ~So David wrote.
 83   IV,  15, p.  196    |           godly men of old and the prophets Christs, though they were
 84   IV,  16, p.  210    |       Jerusalem, which killeth the prophets, and stonest them which
 85   IV,  16, p.  211    |          not my Christs, and do my prophets no harm," who believed on
 86   IV,  16, p.  211    |          Gentiles."  ~The inspired prophets of God, knowing the future
 87   IV,  17, p.  217    |          most wonderful of all the prophets, understanding by the Holy
 88    V, Int, p.  222    |          the Hebrews through their prophets, and suggested what was
 89    V, Int, p.  222    | foretelling the future, to some by prophets, to some by oracles, to
 90    V, Int, p.  222    |     Providence of God, so that the prophets of the Hebrews should not
 91    V, Int, p.  223    |          vice, how can they be the prophets of God? And my argument
 92    V, Int, p.  223    |        position with that of God's prophets; of what sort (c) were the
 93    V, Int, p.  226    |         class them with the Hebrew Prophets, whose first Hierophant
 94    V, Int, p.  226    |            following his steps the prophets who succeeded him foretold
 95    V, Int, p.  227    |           as the sons of the other prophets, who all spake as with one
 96    V, Int, p.  227    |     unanimous proclamations of the prophets of old clays inscribed on
 97    V, Int, p.  228    |         and truly to call such men prophets, because the Holy Spirit
 98    V, Int, p.  229    |           now described the Hebrew prophets as possessing, whom we reckon
 99    V, Int, p.  229    |            races through a lack of prophets at home. ~But I will close
100    V, Int, p.  229    |         divine power of the Hebrew Prophets. For it is right for us
101    V,   2, p.  237    |          not my Christs, and do my prophets no harm." So then as Christ
102    V,   4, p.  244    |           also the Greatest of the Prophets dearly knew Him to be God
103    V,  13, p.  257    |            4.] ~IN the case of the Prophets, Isaiah, say, or Jeremiah,
104    V,  29, p.  270    |         the sun shall set upon the prophets that deceive my people."   ~
105   VI             1    |          if now the witness of the prophets should shew that they foretold
106   VI             1    |       shows that they attacked the prophets, because they rebuked them.
107   VI,   2, p.    3    |     subdued to the teaching of the prophets.~Or they might be spoken
108   VI,   2, p.    3    |   subordinated to His apostles and prophets, by subduing those that
109   VI,   2, p.    4    |         inheritance of God's pious prophets of old, who, waxing strong
110   VI,  17, p.   25    |          object to unfold from the prophets the second cause of our
111   VI,  17, p.   25    |             Who rebuked her by the prophets and said, "Hast thou not
112   VI,  18, p.   29    |        taken and devastated as the prophets foretold, and that they
113   VI,  19, p.   37    |     prophesied that the God of the Prophets, having laid down the Complete
114   VI,  20, p.   38    |            as far removed from the prophets as possible, we can see
115   VI,  24, p.   44    |        Same Lord that spake in the Prophets will come Among Men and
116   VI,  24, p.   45    |        same Lord that spoke in the prophets, will sojourn some day in
117  VII            47    |         Book from the words of the prophets that God would come to men
118  VII,   1, p.   50    |         divine powers, perhaps the prophets and apostles. For the translation
119  VII,   1, p.   50    |            Rule of His Mouth." The prophets and apostles would bear
120  VII,   1, p.   53    |   accordance with the words of the prophets who had foretold from ancient
121  VII,   1, p.   55    |         labour and struggle to the prophets of old time, therefore he
122  VII,   1, p.   55    |        enough for you to weary the prophets of God, and to contend with
123  VII,   1, p.   61    |          and that the books of the prophets would be popular in Rome
124  VII,   1, p.   64    |        benefit and use. For if the prophets had openly predicted destruction
125  VII,   1, p.   69    |      system in the law, and of the prophets who succeeded it; and he
126  VII,   2, p.   84    |          to the predictions of the prophets, so that the reason is clear
127  VII,   2, p.   85    |             that the saying of the prophets might be fulfilled, He shall
128  VII,   2, p.   85    |         about it, and then add the prophets' evidence to theirs, like
129  VII,   2, p.   86    |         had before promised by his prophets in the holy scriptures concerning
130  VII,   3, p.   88    |           by the mouth of his holy prophets from ages past." ~The fact
131  VII,   3, p.   93    |            Christians), and by the prophets, from Jesus, in the Hebrew
132  VII,   3, p.   93    |            h) Josedekeim among the prophets." So, then, we see that
133  VII,   3, p.   93    |             but by God, and by His prophets. For you must note carefully
134  VII,   3, p.   93    |            them, Josedekeim by his prophets." And its translation in
135 VIII, Int, p.   95    |            announced by the Hebrew prophets whence He should (b) come,
136 VIII, Int, p.   97    |            made in the days of the prophets of old, would take place
137 VIII, Int, p.   98    |          the later teaching of the prophets poured out like a sweet
138 VIII,   1, p.  109    |            kings, high priests and prophets, and when the tribe of Judah,
139 VIII,   1, p.  111    |            likely to be one of the prophets; but when meanwhile they
140 VIII,   1, p.  115    |         known to the (381) ancient prophets, and clearly handed down
141 VIII,   2, p.  116    |        appeared to Men, the Jewish Prophets and their surpassing Temple
142 VIII,   2, p.  120    |         times to repentance by the prophets. (385) But when, as our
143 VIII,   2, p.  121    |         seal up the visions of the prophets, for He rather opened and
144 VIII,   2, p.  121    |         but the obscurities of the prophets? Isaiah knew them well and
145 VIII,   2, p.  122    |          to destroy the law or the prophets, I have not come to destroy
146 VIII,   2, p.  122    |      meaning: "For the Law and the prophets continued until John," and
147 VIII,   2, p.  122    |      already stated. Now since the prophets' and priests' primacy of
148 VIII,   2, p.  122    |            d) the cessation of the prophets and priests as well, who
149 VIII,   2, p.  127    |          Haggai and Zechariah were prophets, after whom Ezra and Nehemiah,
150 VIII,   3, p.  140    |          that was announced by the Prophets, the Deepest Peace of All
151 VIII,   3, p.  141    |        Hebrews of old, their godly prophets, priests and national teachers
152 VIII,   4, p.  147    |            place to the God of the prophets, and the Egyptians from
153 VIII,   5, p.  147    |   Acknowledgment of the God of the Prophets. ~[Passages quoted, Isa.
154 VIII,   5, p.  147    |        calling upon the God of the prophets; if throughout Egypt in
155 VIII,   5, p.  147    |         and worship the God of the prophets and reject their  ./. immemorial
156 VIII,   5, p.  148    |       acknowledging the God of the prophets, and for His sake renouncing
157 VIII,   5, p.  148    |           altar to the Lord of the prophets for each local Church, calling
158   IX,   2, p.  155    |        Lord revealed by the Jewish prophets. Now if we cannot see this
159   IX,   2, p.  155    |        followers of the God of the prophets who foretold that this would
160   IX,   9, p.  172    |        that which follows. And the prophets of old were like heralds
161   IX,   9, p.  172    |        timbrels." For the inspired prophets going in every way into
162   IX,  11, p.  174    |            though, of course, many prophets succeeded him, but none
163   IX,  13, p.  179    |          not one like Moses or the prophets, that was not only the Worker
164   IX,  13, p.  179    |           treatment of Him and His prophets, and ever saves in justice
165   IX,  16, p.  185    |           his successors among the prophets achieved has been brought
166   IX,  16, p.  185    |            read the witness of the prophets concerning Him, they hear
167   IX,  17, p.  187    |           you will find that other prophets call the whole people Ephraim,
168   IX,  17, p.  188    |          with this, and many other prophets. And if you note, as I said,
169   IX,  18, p.  189    |            but only to the eyes of prophets, when it says, "And it is
170    X, Int, p.  189    |        life, and to study what the prophets said would (462) happen
171    X,   2, p.  201    |           upon Him. As then in the prophets a certain "spirit of adultery "
172    X,   3, p.  204    |         that the scriptures of the prophets might be fulfilled." ~And
173    X,   4, p.  207    |          only through the earliest prophets, but also by My presence
174    X,   4, p.  210    |       lawful (b) custom; and their prophets that had ceased until John
175   XV           237    |           both of the King and the prophets, that there should be four
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