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Side 129
... opening of this verse closely resembles that of xfi . 21 , and it is probable that we should supply the Hebrew word rendered there ' proofs ( lit. strong grounds ) in the metrically defective opening line here : - ' Proclaim and advance ...
... opening of this verse closely resembles that of xfi . 21 , and it is probable that we should supply the Hebrew word rendered there ' proofs ( lit. strong grounds ) in the metrically defective opening line here : - ' Proclaim and advance ...
Side 225
... opening chapters of the Book of Ezra . But when we deal with this book , as well as that of Nehemiah , it must be remembered that they were redacted in their present form nearly two centuries later than the events which transpired in ...
... opening chapters of the Book of Ezra . But when we deal with this book , as well as that of Nehemiah , it must be remembered that they were redacted in their present form nearly two centuries later than the events which transpired in ...
Side 251
... opening words form the shorter part of the long elegiac line whose first and longer portion closed the previous verse . The question against whom do ye disport yourselves ? ' in your wild abandonment to the dissipations of a licentious ...
... opening words form the shorter part of the long elegiac line whose first and longer portion closed the previous verse . The question against whom do ye disport yourselves ? ' in your wild abandonment to the dissipations of a licentious ...
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Accordingly Aramaic Assyrian Babylon Babylonian Behold called chap chapter Cheyne close conception Cyrus deities Delitzsch Deutero Deutero-Isaiah dittography Divine Duhm Duhm's earth Edom Egypt emendation evidently Ewald exile Exod expression Ezek Ezekiel Ezra foll following verse foreign Gentiles Gesenius Giesebrecht glory God's Haggai hand hast hath Hebrew Hebrew text Hebrew word holy interpretation Isaiah Israel Jacob Jeremiah Jerusalem Jewish Jews Judaism Kings land last clause later LXX render Marduk Massoretic means metric Nabonidus nations Nehemiah oracles original Palestine parallel clause passage phrase poem post-exilian pre-exilian preceding verse probably prophecy prophet R. V. marg race Rahab redeemed reference regarded religion restoration righteousness saith the LORD Semitic Servant-poems strophe suffering temple thee translated Trito-Isaiah unto utterance verb viii Vulg worship writer xlii xliii xliv xlix Yahweh Zechariah Zerubbabel Zion