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Side 97
... preceding so as to form one sentence . Verse 15 then forms an effective appositional clause to the subject of the verbs , I will send to Babylon and bring down ... ' ( in verse 14 ) . We should then omit the word ' am , ' which does not ...
... preceding so as to form one sentence . Verse 15 then forms an effective appositional clause to the subject of the verbs , I will send to Babylon and bring down ... ' ( in verse 14 ) . We should then omit the word ' am , ' which does not ...
Side 152
... preceding collection , we cannot be said to have advanced far . The present series of Deutero - Isaianic poems may be said to belong to the transition stage between the residence of the exiles in Babylon immediately prior to their ...
... preceding collection , we cannot be said to have advanced far . The present series of Deutero - Isaianic poems may be said to belong to the transition stage between the residence of the exiles in Babylon immediately prior to their ...
Side 180
... preceding verses to the mighty Yahweh of the olden time is that the God of love is mighty still . Why does the exile forget Him and fear the oppressor ? He shall be set free . 12. The duplication of the personal pron . here is ...
... preceding verses to the mighty Yahweh of the olden time is that the God of love is mighty still . Why does the exile forget Him and fear the oppressor ? He shall be set free . 12. The duplication of the personal pron . here is ...
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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