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1881 The Review and Herald June 29, 1911, paragraph 7
… of Jehovah. This is our work today. We must repent of the past evil of our doings, and seek God with all our hearts. We must believe that God means just what he says …
1882 The Review and Herald June 29, 1911, paragraph 8
… of Jehovah? Will you continue to rob God of his holy time? You can not afford to do this work of making void the law of God. It is at an eternal loss that you rebel …
1883 The Review and Herald November 9, 1911, paragraph 11
… in Jehovah. And while the enemies of truth are on every side, watching the Lord's servants for evil, God will watch over them for good. He will be to them as the …
1884 The Review and Herald November 14, 1912, paragraph 19
… lords.” Jehovah Immanuel “shall be king over all the earth: in that day shall there be one Lord, and his name one.” “The tabernacle of God is with men, and he shall dwell …
1885 The Review and Herald July 17, 1913, paragraph 10
… of Jehovah in the temple at Jerusalem. By the message of the prophet, the king of Israel should have been led to repentance. His wicked purpose to lead the hearts …
1886 The Review and Herald July 31, 1913, paragraph 1
… fear Jehovah and who encouraged strange forms of worship, the larger number of the people rapidly lost sight of the God of Israel, and adopted many of the practises …
1887 The Review and Herald August 7, 1913, Art. A, paragraph 1
… of Jehovah for Baal-worship.
1888 The Review and Herald August 7, 1913, Art. A, paragraph 7
… assert Jehovah's right to be the only God in Israel. In vain did they exalt the laws he had entrusted to them. Captivated by the gorgeous display and the fascinating …
1889 The Review and Herald August 7, 1913, Art. A, paragraph 8
… from Jehovah, yet the Lord in compassion still yearned after those who have been led into sin, and he was about to send to them one of the mightiest of his prophets …
1890 The Review and Herald August 14, 1913, paragraph 1
… worship Jehovah. But the apostasy that followed the division of the kingdom caused the name of the God of Israel to be dishonored in the eyes of the heathen …
1891 The Review and Herald August 14, 1913, paragraph 2
… of Jehovah. In every direction they had reared the altar of profanity, before which prophets and loyal men, servants of the God of heaven, had poured out their …
1892 The Review and Herald August 14, 1913, paragraph 5
… from Jehovah, but from the ruling forces of nature. The priests of Baal taught that it was through the creative energy of the sun that the earth was enriched …
1893 The Review and Herald August 14, 1913, paragraph 12
… of Jehovah and defying the wrath of Heaven. The tidings of Elijah's denunciation of the sins of Israel, and his prophecy of swift-coming punishment, spread …
1894 The Review and Herald August 21, 1913, paragraph 7
… from Jehovah. Unyielding in her determination to defy the God of heaven, she and nearly the whole of Israel united in denouncing Elijah as the cause of all …
1895 The Review and Herald September 18, 1913, paragraph 2
… of Jehovah; and Ahab obeyed at once, as if the prophet were monarch and the king a subject. Swift messengers were sent throughout the kingdom with the summons …
1896 The Review and Herald September 18, 1913, paragraph 3
… of Jehovah.
1897 The Review and Herald September 18, 1913, paragraph 6
… of Jehovah. He whom the whole kingdom has charged with its weight of woe is now before them, seemingly without support, either human or divine; apparently defenseless …
1898 The Review and Herald September 18, 1913, paragraph 7
… of Jehovah and then upon the multitude, Elijah cries out in clear, trumpet-like tones, “How long halt ye between two opinions? If the Lord be God, follow him: but …
1899 The Review and Herald September 18, 1913, paragraph 8
… to Jehovah. Like a dark cloud, deception and blindness had covered Israel. Not all at once had this fatal apostasy closed about them; but gradually, as from time …
1900 The Review and Herald September 25, 1913, paragraph 1
… . But Jehovah has set Satan's bounds, restrained his power, and not all the enemy's devices can convey one spark to Baal's altar.