Malachi 4:5
I will.3:1; Isa 40:3; Mt 11:13,14; 17:10-13; 27:47-49; Mr 9:11-13Lu 1:17; 7:26-28; 9:30; Joh 1:21,25great.1; Joe 2:31; Ac 2:19,20; Re 6:17 Matthew 17:10-13
Why.3,4; 11:14; 27:47-49; Mal 4:5,6; Mr 9:11; Joh 1:21,25 and restore.Mal 4:6; Lu 1:16,17; 3:3-14; Ac 3:21 and they.11:9-15; 21:23-25,32; Mr 9:12,13; 11:30-32; Lu 7:33; Joh 1:11Joh 5:32-36; Ac 13:24-28but.11:2; 14:3-10; Mr 6:14-28; Lu 3:19,20; Ac 7:52Likewise.16:21; Isa 53:3-12; Lu 9:21-25; Ac 2:23; 3:14,15; 4:10 the disciples.11:14 Mark 9:11
4; Mal 3:1; 4:5; Mt 11:14; 17:10,11 Luke 1:17
before.16; Joh 1:13,23-30,34; 3:28in.Mal 4:5,6; Mt 11:14; 17:11,12; Mr 9:11-13; Joh 1:21-24; Re 20:4power.1Ki 17:1; 18:18; 21:20; 2Ki 1:4-6,16Elijah.Mt 3:4,7-12; 14:4turn.3:7-14; Mal 4:6and the.Isa 29:24; Mt 21:29-32; 1Co 6:9-11to. or, by. to make.1Sa 7:5; 1Ch 29:18; 2Ch 29:36; Ps 10:17; 78:8; 111:10; Am 4:12Ac 10:33; Ro 9:23; Col 1:12; 2Ti 2:21; 1Pe 2:9; 2Pe 3:11-141Jo 2:28 Luke 9:7-9
A.M. 4036. A.D. 32.Herod.Job 18:11,12; Ps 73:19; Mt 14:1-12; Mr 6:14-28Tetrarch.A tetrarch, [tetrarches ,] from [tetras ,] four, and [arche ,] government, properly signifies a prince, or ruler over a quarter of any region; and had its origin from Galatia, which was governed by four princes. In the New Testament, however, it denotes a prince, or king, who reigns over the fourth part of a former kingdom. By Herod's will his kingdom was thus divided among his sons: Archelaus had one-half, consisting of Idumea, Judea, and Samaria; Herod Antipas, one-fourth, consisting of Galilee and Perea; and Philip the remaining fourth, consisting of Batanea, Trachonitis, and Auranitis. he.21:25; Isa 22:5; Mic 7:4 19; Mt 17:10; Mr 6:15; 8:28; Joh 1:21 John.7And he.13:31,32; 23:8 Revelation of John 6:9
I saw.8:3; 9:13; 14:18; Le 4:7; Joh 16:2; *Gr:Php 2:17; 2Ti 4:6the souls.20:4; 2Co 5:8; Php 1:23slain.1:9; 2:13; 11:3-7; 12:11-17; 19:10; 2Ti 1:8
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