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Side 117
... strophe or at the end of this strophe , since the last two clauses of that verse seems to be specially directed against the ' mockers ' in verses 18 , 19 . If this assump- tion is correct , we might suppose that , owing to the loss of ...
... strophe or at the end of this strophe , since the last two clauses of that verse seems to be specially directed against the ' mockers ' in verses 18 , 19 . If this assump- tion is correct , we might suppose that , owing to the loss of ...
Side 119
... strophe of this poem ( viz . ix . 17 ) . Carefully compare ix . 17 ( 16 Heb . ) and the conclusion becomes inevitable that the present verse , like that , is the end of the strophe . Its preceding verses have been lost . 26. God summons ...
... strophe of this poem ( viz . ix . 17 ) . Carefully compare ix . 17 ( 16 Heb . ) and the conclusion becomes inevitable that the present verse , like that , is the end of the strophe . Its preceding verses have been lost . 26. God summons ...
Side 217
... strophe , which is acknowledged to be genuinely Isaianic , and also begins with the same phrase ' In that day , ' sustains the same current of ideas . At the same time these two verses stand better after the strophe that succeeds it ...
... strophe , which is acknowledged to be genuinely Isaianic , and also begins with the same phrase ' In that day , ' sustains the same current of ideas . At the same time these two verses stand better after the strophe that succeeds it ...
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Ahaz Amos ancient Arabia Ashdod Assyrian Babylon Babylonian behold belongs Bibl chap chapter Cheyne clause close commentary conception cuneiform Damascus Delitzsch Divine Duhm and Marti earth Edom Egypt Egyptian eighth century Ephraim evidently Ewald Exile expression Ezek foll foreign God's hand Hastings hath Hebrew Hebrew text Hebrew word Hezekiah Holy Hosea inhabitants inscription invasion Isaiah Israel Jerusalem Judah Kings xviii Kittel Lachish land later LORD of hosts means Merodach-Baladan Messianic metaphor Moab nations northern kingdom oracles original overthrow Palestine Palestinian parallel passage Pekaḥ Philistine poem post-exilian pre-exilian preceding probably prophecy prophet R. V. marg reference regarded reign rendering Rezin righteousness ruler Samaria Sargon Schrader Semitic Sennacherib Shalmaneser II Shebna strophe Strophe verses Syria thee thou Tiglath-Pileser Tiglath-Pileser III Translate Tyre unto utterance viii Winckler writer Yahweh Zion