The ProphetPutnam, 1955 - 343 sider The second Isaiah, or Deutero-Isaiah who supposedly lived during the conquest of Babylon by Cyrus the Persian in the fifth century B.C. |
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Side 60
... father ? " " Because God has destroyed His House and handed His people over to enemies who seek its life . He has forsaken His city Jerusalem and left it wide open to the abominations of the heathens . Your father's father's foot and ...
... father ? " " Because God has destroyed His House and handed His people over to enemies who seek its life . He has forsaken His city Jerusalem and left it wide open to the abominations of the heathens . Your father's father's foot and ...
Side 76
... father nor shall the father bear the iniquity of the son ; the righteousness of the righteous shall be upon him and the wickedness of the wicked upon him . ” The people were warned not to delude themselves and think that God would ...
... father nor shall the father bear the iniquity of the son ; the righteousness of the righteous shall be upon him and the wickedness of the wicked upon him . ” The people were warned not to delude themselves and think that God would ...
Side 214
... father who takes care of His child . And was not God indeed the primal source , the father and mother as it were of all existent things ? Did He not pour out His unique lovingkindness on all His creation ? And was it not from the source ...
... father who takes care of His child . And was not God indeed the primal source , the father and mother as it were of all existent things ? Did He not pour out His unique lovingkindness on all His creation ? And was it not from the source ...
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appeared arms Assyria Babylon Babylonians beard beasts began Bel Merodach blood body bring brought called canals comfort coming covered cried crown Cyrus darkness David deep dwell ears earth evil exiles eyes face father fear feet fell gates gods hand hath head hear heard heart heaven hidden hills holy honor hope House idol Ishtar Israel Jacob Jehovah Jerusalem Judah king land lifted light lips living looked Lord mighty mother mountain mouth Nebuchadnezzar Neraiah night once palace passed Persian priests princes proclaimed prophet raised redemption river royal saith sanctuary seemed seen sent servant slaves song sons speak spirit spoke spread standing stone stood synagogue taken Temple thee things thou took turned unto utter vision voice walls waters whole worship young Zerubabel Zion