Ezekiel, 15. köideRichard Green Moulton Macmillan, 1897 - 203 pages |
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Page v
... discourse so characteristic of Ezekiel may be termed Emblem Prophecy . Its simplest illustration is when , for example , the prophet appears before his audience holding in his hands two sticks , with the name of Judah written upon the ...
... discourse so characteristic of Ezekiel may be termed Emblem Prophecy . Its simplest illustration is when , for example , the prophet appears before his audience holding in his hands two sticks , with the name of Judah written upon the ...
Page vi
... discourses in verse - formed for more than a century the chief religious literature of Eu- rope , and , though now ... discourse takes its departure . This prin- ciple will guard the student against opposite errors of in- terpretation ...
... discourses in verse - formed for more than a century the chief religious literature of Eu- rope , and , though now ... discourse takes its departure . This prin- ciple will guard the student against opposite errors of in- terpretation ...
Page ix
... opposite difficulties are avoided when the emblematic action is understood literally , but as no more than the text for a spoken discourse . It is clear from the book as a whole that deputations of the people were ix Introduction.
... opposite difficulties are avoided when the emblematic action is understood literally , but as no more than the text for a spoken discourse . It is clear from the book as a whole that deputations of the people were ix Introduction.
Page x
... discourse had for its text some portion of the action so elaborately prescribed . Now the prophet would strike the attitude of the besieger of Jerusalem ; now his dumb show would suggest the details of famine , or the choice of fatal ...
... discourse had for its text some portion of the action so elaborately prescribed . Now the prophet would strike the attitude of the besieger of Jerusalem ; now his dumb show would suggest the details of famine , or the choice of fatal ...
Page xi
... discourse ( I. vi ) is made distinctive by the reiteration throughout its course of such words as ' It cometh ! ' The end is come ! ' And two other discourses ( III . vi , vii ) find an objective accessory in the familiar wail- ing ...
... discourse ( I. vi ) is made distinctive by the reiteration throughout its course of such words as ' It cometh ! ' The end is come ! ' And two other discourses ( III . vi , vii ) find an objective accessory in the familiar wail- ing ...
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abominations arches thereof beasts behold blood border breadth bring brought burnt offering caldron captivity cause Chebar cherub cherubim cometh cubits daughters defiled desolate discourse Doom dwell Edom emblem ephah eyes Ezekiel fire five and twenty fury gate gather glory Hamath hath heart holy house of Israel idols iniquity inner court Jerusalem Judah judgements king of Babylon land of Egypt land of Israel lifted LORD came unto LORD have spoken meal offering measured midst of thee midst thereof Mount Seir mountains of Israel mouth multitude nations oblation Oholah outer court Parable prince Prince of Tyre profaned prophesy prophet Proverb rebellious house reed righteous round saith the Lord sanctuary say unto set thy face shalt thou shepherds slain soul sword thou hast thou shalt trees Tyre unto the house unto thee valley of Hamon-gog vision wall wast waters wheels wicked word ye shall know