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~19 min.The Importance Of The Prophetic Word (Arend Remmers)

biblecentre.org · ... by God even before they ever entered the country for the first time (Deut. 28-30). He said that He would lead them into this country, but that they ...

~25 min.God's promises concerning the earth (T. B. Baines)

biblecentre.org · ... 14-33). The same thing is repeated in still stronger language in Deut. 28. The Israelites never had, therefore, anything more than a conditional ...

~36 min.The Lamentations Of Jeremiah (William Kelly)

biblecentre.org · ... by Moses what Jeremiah details in his Lamentations. Compare Lev. 26, Deut. 28, 31, 32. To Him therefore the prophet would have the heart ...

~62 min.The Prophet Zechariah (Arno Clemens Gaebelein)

biblecentre.org · ... is found in its awful details, as it refers to an apostate people in Deut. 27; 28. The roll is of immense size, and on it are the dread ...

~63 min.Elijah the Tishbite (W.W. Fereday)

inthebeloved.org · ... in similar terms but even more solemnly, and at greater length Read Deut. 28. Every blessing should be theirs in the land to which they were going, ...

~67 min.Malachi (Edward Dennett)

biblecentre.org · ... in fact the very essence of the Mosaic economy. (See, for example, Deut. 28) Their continued possession of the land, their freedom from disease, ...

~119 min.Meditations on the First Book of Chronicles (Henri L. Rossier)

biblecentre.org · ... is a matter of the responsibility of man or the people! (Deut. 28:15-44; Ezek. 5:12-17; Rev. 6:7-8). And far more yet: for men who rebel ...

~197 min.Comments on the Gospel of Matthew (Leslie M. Grant)

biblecentre.org · ... have been found in His word (the Old Testament). Consider for instance Deut. 28:15-68, specially verses 64 and 65. On the same basis we may fully ...

~270 min.Notes On Ezekiel (William Kelly)

biblecentre.org · ... the nations and disperse them through the countries. Compare Lev. 26 and Deut. 28, 32. On the other hand, when it became a question of ...