The Century Bible: GenesisT.C. & E.C. Jack, 1901 |
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... Divine word at the outset of their ministry . Yet the difference is character- istic . In Ezekiel we have the bizarre , in Jeremiah the simple ; the later prophet thinks of prophecy as em- bodied in a literary guise ; the earlier is ...
... Divine word at the outset of their ministry . Yet the difference is character- istic . In Ezekiel we have the bizarre , in Jeremiah the simple ; the later prophet thinks of prophecy as em- bodied in a literary guise ; the earlier is ...
Side 44
... Divine commands on a heart which is still rebellious that is intended . The heart is itself renewed , so that there is no conflict between the Divine injunction and the nature which is summoned to fulfil it . It is a circumcised heart ...
... Divine commands on a heart which is still rebellious that is intended . The heart is itself renewed , so that there is no conflict between the Divine injunction and the nature which is summoned to fulfil it . It is a circumcised heart ...
Side 266
... Divine purpose . Quite apart , however , from the improbability that our passage should be so late , it is unlikely that any Jewish writer should make a sweeping statement of this kind , which would contradict the claims made for ...
... Divine purpose . Quite apart , however , from the improbability that our passage should be so late , it is unlikely that any Jewish writer should make a sweeping statement of this kind , which would contradict the claims made for ...
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EDITORS INTRODUCTION | 3 |
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS | 72 |
TEXT OF THE Revised VERSION WITH ANNOTATIONS | 275 |
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Accordingly Amos Anathoth apparently Assyria Baal Baalim Babylon Babylonians Behold BOOK OF JEREMIAH captivity circumcised cities of Judah clause connexion context Cornill covenant death Deut Deuteronomic Code Deuteronomy dittography Divine Duhm Duhm's Egypt emendation enemies Erbt Euphrates evil exile expression Ezek Ezekiel false famine fathers favour gate Giesebrecht give God's gods hand hath heart heathen heaven Hebrew Hebrew text idolatry inhabitants Israel Jehoahaz Jehoiachin Jehoiakim Jeremiah Jerusalem Jews Josiah judgement king of Judah land later insertion Manasseh margin meaning metaphor nations naturally Nebuchadnezzar omitted oracle original Pashhur passage perhaps priests probably prophecies prophet reference regarded reign religion rendering saith the LORD Schmidt scholars Scythians seems sense shepherds speak sword Temple thee thine thou hast thou shalt translation unto uttered Valley of Hinnom verb verse wickedness wilderness worship xxii xxiii Yahweh Zedekiah