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... Judah — the prophet Amos ! In addition to this , consider Hosea's apparent familiarity with the great love - poem of Northern Israel , which is of course not coun- terbalanced by his probable knowledge of the Book of Amos3— a Judahite ...
... Judah — the prophet Amos ! In addition to this , consider Hosea's apparent familiarity with the great love - poem of Northern Israel , which is of course not coun- terbalanced by his probable knowledge of the Book of Amos3— a Judahite ...
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... Judah , and in the days of Jero- boam the son of Joash , king of Israel . ' The natural inference would be that these two historical periods synchronized . But if anything is certain in Biblical history , it is that Jeroboam II . of ...
... Judah , and in the days of Jero- boam the son of Joash , king of Israel . ' The natural inference would be that these two historical periods synchronized . But if anything is certain in Biblical history , it is that Jeroboam II . of ...
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... Judah , suggests that one and the same editor wrote the heading of Isaiah and the latter part of that of Hosea . Now it may be assumed as practically certain that the former heading ( or at any rate the chronological part of it ) was ...
... Judah , suggests that one and the same editor wrote the heading of Isaiah and the latter part of that of Hosea . Now it may be assumed as practically certain that the former heading ( or at any rate the chronological part of it ) was ...
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... Judah , but Jotham , perhaps from religious motives , held back . Hosea makes no allusion to the Syro - Israelitish inroads which led up to the great invasion described in Isa . vii . The inroads he might have passed over in silence ...
... Judah , but Jotham , perhaps from religious motives , held back . Hosea makes no allusion to the Syro - Israelitish inroads which led up to the great invasion described in Isa . vii . The inroads he might have passed over in silence ...
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... Judah is spoken of more hopefully , ver . 15 , than later on ) , yet upon the whole we cannot say that the early chapters belong , say , to Menahem's reign , and the later ones to Pekah's . Nor is there any clear evidence of a designed ...
... Judah is spoken of more hopefully , ver . 15 , than later on ) , yet upon the whole we cannot say that the early chapters belong , say , to Menahem's reign , and the later ones to Pekah's . Nor is there any clear evidence of a designed ...
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Page 62 - Hear the word of the Lord, ye children of Israel : for the Lord hath a controversy with the inhabitants of the land, because there is no truth, nor mercy, nor knowledge of God in the land.
Page 111 - How shall I give thee up, Ephraim? how shall I deliver thee, Israel? how shall I make thee as Admah? how shall I set thee as Zeboim? mine heart is 'turned within me, my repentings are kindled together. I will not execute the fierceness of mine anger, I will not return to destroy Ephraim : for I am God, and not man ; the Holy One in the midst of thee : and I will not enter into the city.
Page 128 - I will be as the dew unto Israel : he shall grow as the lily, and cast forth his roots as Lebanon. His branches shall spread, and his beauty shall be as the olive tree, and his smell as Lebanon. They that dwell under his shadow shall return ; they shall revive as the corn, and grow as the vine : the scent thereof shall be as the wine of Lebanon.
Page 46 - ... ye are not my people, and I will not be your God. Yet the number of the children of Israel shall be as the sand of the sea, which cannot be measured nor numbered; and it shall come to pass, that in the place where it was said unto them, Ye are not my people, there it shall be said unto them, Ye are the sons of the living God.