The Book of Isaiah, Chapters I-XXXIX: In the Light of the Assyrian MonumentsSociety for promoting Christian knowledge, 1930 - 364 sivua |
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... verse 2 , " naked and barefoot , " with the very significant addition made to them in verse 4. It thus appears that the term " naked " is here used in the same comparative sense in which we find it employed in other passages , e.g. 1 ...
... verse 2 , " naked and barefoot , " with the very significant addition made to them in verse 4. It thus appears that the term " naked " is here used in the same comparative sense in which we find it employed in other passages , e.g. 1 ...
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... verse 5 , no assault on the city or preparation to storm the gate corresponding to the last clause of verse 7. Had the wall of Jerusalem been broken down , the town would at once have been taken ; whereas it is clear from verses 8b - 11 ...
... verse 5 , no assault on the city or preparation to storm the gate corresponding to the last clause of verse 7. Had the wall of Jerusalem been broken down , the town would at once have been taken ; whereas it is clear from verses 8b - 11 ...
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... Verse 6 . 66 7 Verse 7 . 8 Verse 8 . 9 Verse 9 . i.e. her capitalists on whom so many depend , are 314 THE BURDEN OF EGYPT.
... Verse 6 . 66 7 Verse 7 . 8 Verse 8 . 9 Verse 9 . i.e. her capitalists on whom so many depend , are 314 THE BURDEN OF EGYPT.
Sisältö
is suggestive that his father for a time left Jerusalem for Galilee | 2 |
NOTE ON THE DATE OF THE ACCESSION OF HEZEKIAH vii | 9 |
THE ADVANCING TIDE | 17 |
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Ahaz Annals appears Arabia Ararat army Arpad Ashdod Ashkelon Ashur Ashurbanipal Assyrian king Babylonian bas-reliefs Book of Isaiah Burden called campaign captive captured Chaldean chap chapter Chron conquest Damascus deliverance Dumah dynasty Edom Egypt Egyptian Ekron Elam Eltekeh empire Esarhaddon Ethiopian Euphrates expedition fenced cities fortress Hamath hand hath Hebrew Hezekiah Holy Immanuel inscriptions invader invasion Isaiah Israel Jehovah Jehovah of hosts Jerusalem Jewish Jowf Judah Kaldi king of Assyria king of Babylon kingdom Kings xv Lachish land look Lord Medes Menahem mention Merodachbaladan mighty monarch nations Nimrûd Nineveh palace Palestine passage Pekah Philistia pileser prediction princes probably prophecy prophet rebellion record reign Rezin royal rulers Samaria Sargon Sennacherib Shalmaneser siege speaks spoil Syria tablet tells temple thee thou throne of Babylon Tiglath Tiglathpileser town tribute Tyre unto uttered Uzziah verse viii walls whilst words xviii Zidon Zion