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Side 152
... RESTORATION AND IDEAL : This collection of chapters was probably composed soon after the actual downfall of Babylon . We no longer hear echoes of the march of political events - of the career of the great conqueror of Western Asia and ...
... RESTORATION AND IDEAL : This collection of chapters was probably composed soon after the actual downfall of Babylon . We no longer hear echoes of the march of political events - of the career of the great conqueror of Western Asia and ...
Side 158
... restore Jacob to Himself , ' & c . , for which LXX give him no warrant , does not get rid of all difficulties . In verse 6 it is quite evident to the unbiassed student that the establishment of Jacob's tribes , and the restoration of ...
... restore Jacob to Himself , ' & c . , for which LXX give him no warrant , does not get rid of all difficulties . In verse 6 it is quite evident to the unbiassed student that the establishment of Jacob's tribes , and the restoration of ...
Side 194
... restoration through Yahweh's omnipotent power and unfaltering love to His people operating by means of His chosen instrument Cyrus . To the author of the Servant - passages Cyrus was unknown , and the restoration , though assured , was ...
... restoration through Yahweh's omnipotent power and unfaltering love to His people operating by means of His chosen instrument Cyrus . To the author of the Servant - passages Cyrus was unknown , and the restoration , though assured , was ...
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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