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Side 228
... clearly reveal . Moreover , archaeology furnishes us with an indirect confirmation of the truth that Cyrus fulfilled the expecta- tions of Hebrew prophecy . ( a ) This tolerance of and sympathy with native Babylonian cults is clearly ...
... clearly reveal . Moreover , archaeology furnishes us with an indirect confirmation of the truth that Cyrus fulfilled the expecta- tions of Hebrew prophecy . ( a ) This tolerance of and sympathy with native Babylonian cults is clearly ...
Side 241
... clearly see the fulfilment of the anticipation . Foreigners had already entered into the covenant blessings of Yahweh's people ( see Introd . to Deutero Isaiah , § 5 , p . 43 ; cf. Zech . ii , 11 [ 15 Heb . ] ) . It is evident that ...
... clearly see the fulfilment of the anticipation . Foreigners had already entered into the covenant blessings of Yahweh's people ( see Introd . to Deutero Isaiah , § 5 , p . 43 ; cf. Zech . ii , 11 [ 15 Heb . ] ) . It is evident that ...
Side 258
... clearly point to this The promise of Divine help to the faithful followers of Yahweh who are oppressed and afflicted . This poem is evidently in the style of the Deutero - Isaiah . opening is an obvious echo of xl . 3 ; cf. xlix . 11 ...
... clearly point to this The promise of Divine help to the faithful followers of Yahweh who are oppressed and afflicted . This poem is evidently in the style of the Deutero - Isaiah . opening is an obvious echo of xl . 3 ; cf. xlix . 11 ...
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according Accordingly already appears Assyria Babylon Babylonian beginning Behold bring called carried century chap chapter Cheyne clause clearly close conception contrast critics Cyrus deities described Deutero-Isaiah Divine Duhm earth evidently exile expression Ezek faithful foll foreign future Gentiles give glory God's hand hast hath Hebrew text holy indicate influence interpretation Isaiah Israel Jeremiah Jerusalem Jewish Jews Kings land language later light LORD Marti means opening original parallel pass passage Persian person poem preceding present probably prophet race reference regarded religion rendering respecting restoration righteousness saith seems sense Servant shows spirit stands suffering suggested temple term thee things thou thought translated true unto utterance verb verse viii word writer xlii xliv xlix Yahweh Zion