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Old Testament Revision 2

  • Source Note
  • Historical Introduction
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Ezekiel, Chapter 36
Ezekiel
——XXXVI
verse 36— which——
Ezekiel, Chapter 48
XLVIII Chapter
verse 35—— and the name of the city <​from that day​> shall be called holy, for the Lord shall be there.
Daniel, Chapter 5
The Book of Daniel
—— V Chapter——
verse 25 <​28​>th Upharsin——
Hosea, Chapter 11
——Hosea——
——XI Chapter——
verse 8— my heart is turned toward thee, and my mercies are extended to gather thee.
Joel, Chapter 1
—— Joel——
I Chapter
vers[e]— 6— as
Joel, Chapter 2
II Chapter
verse <​13​> and rend your heart, and not your garments, and repent, and turn <​turn​> unto the Lord your God; for he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness; and he will turn away the evil from you
vers 14 Therefore repent, and who knoweth but he will return and leave a blessing behind him; that you may offer a meet offering, and a drink offering, unto the Lord your God? [p. 116]
Ezekiel, Chapter 36
Ezekiel
——XXXVI
verse 36— which——
Ezekiel, Chapter 48
XLVIII Chapter
verse 35—— and the name of the city from that day shall be called holy, for the Lord shall be there.
Daniel, Chapter 5
The Book of Daniel
—— V Chapter——
verse 28th Upharsin——
Hosea, Chapter 11
——Hosea——
——XI Chapter——
verse 8— my heart is turned toward thee, and my mercies are extended to gather thee.
Joel, Chapter 1
—— Joel——
I Chapter
verse— 6— as
Joel, Chapter 2
II Chapter
verse 13 and rend your heart, and not your garments, and repent, and turn unto the Lord your God; for he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness; and he will turn away the evil from you
vers 14 Therefore repent, and who knoweth but he will return and leave a blessing behind him; that you may offer a meet offering, and a drink offering, unto the Lord your God? [p. 116]
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