10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OBAD.»
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A Historical-Critical Study of the Book of Obadiah
Obadiah 9-21 Obad 9-10 Obad 9 Obad 9 Obad 10-15 Obad 10-11 Obad 10
Obad 10 Obad 11-14 Obad 11 Obad 11 Obad 12-16 Obad 12-15 Obad 12-15
Obad 12-14 Obad 12-14 Obad 12-13 Obad 12 Obad 12 Obad 13 Obad 13
116,133,134 ...
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Redactional Processes in the Book of the Twelve
suggestion that Obad 10-14 demonstrates dependance upon Ezek 35: Iff and
Amos 1:1 If. Olavarri claims Obad 10-14 derives its background and form from
Ezek 35:1ff. He notes the following motifs: 1) The merriment of Edom over the
downfall ...
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The Books of Joel, Obadiah, Jonah and Micah
give a straightforward answer.15 The parallels are obvious enough.16 Obad. lb
— 4 is more or less parallel with Jer. 49:14-16, and Obad. 5 with Jer. 49:9. The
heading and introduction to the oracle against Edom in Jer. 49:7 reappears in
Obad ...
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The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed ...
Obad. Do they thrive ? Col. F. Yea, friend, the blessing of their good works fall
upon them. Enter Mhs. Prim and Miss Lovely. Obad. Sarah, know our friend Pure.
Airs. P. Thou art welcome. [He salutes her. Col. F. Here comes the sum of all my ...
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The British drama; a collection of the most esteemed ...
Mrs. P. Tabitha is one of the faithful : he fell not with a stranger. Miss L. So ! then
you hold wenching no crime, provided it be within the pale of your own tribe. —
You are an excellent casuist, truly! Enter OBADIAH Prim. Obad. Not stripped of
thy ...
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Dictionary of Biblical Imagery
Like the canonical prophets surrounding it, Obadiah deals with the judgment of a
foreign nation (Obad 1-14). Like *Joel and *Amos before it, Obadiah features
God's acts of *judgment and *redemption in the coming *Day of the Lord (Obad ...
Leland Ryken, James C. Wilhoit, Tremper Longman III, 2010
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The London Stage: A Collection of the Most Reputed ...
Obad. Friend Tradelove, business requireth my Trade. Oh! I sha'n't tronbleyon.
Plague take him for an uumanuerly dog ; however, I have kept my word with my
Dutchman, and I'll introduce him too, for all you. [ Exit. Enter Colonel Feignwell, in
a ...
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Perspectives on the Formation of the Book of the Twelve: ...
While Obad 1–5 contains only one clause with this construction, it does contain
five clauses that begin with M). The parallel text and Jer 49 contains only two
such clauses. The phrase “from there I will bring them down” in Amos 9:2
parallels ...
Rainer Albertz, James D. Nogalski, Jakob Wöhrle, 2012
Obad 4 employs the particle Hm and reworks the statement to make it conditional
and to emphasize Edom's attempts at self-aggrandizement (i.e, "if you soar aloft
like the eagle and if between the stars your nest is set . . ."). Whereas Jer 49:9 ...
Marvin Alan Sweeney, David W. Cotter, Jerome T. Walsh, 2000
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British Theatre, Comprising Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and ...
Obad. Another Simon Pure! I do not know Jlliss L. [Shrie s] Ah! monster, hold off,
him, is he any relation of thine? or I'll tear thy eyes out. Col. F. No, friend, I know
him not.—Pox Col. I'. Hush! for heaven's sake—dost thou take him: I wish he were
...