The fifty-eighth chapter, in which he treats of the First Crusade, leaves nothing to be desired.
With solemn brevity does the prophet Jeremiah refer to this custom in the forty-eighth chapter, and the thirty-eighth verse.
For the style of the whole book up to the end of the twenty-eighth chapter is, for all practical purposes, one.
Edersheim[96] has pointed out, is to be found in the twenty-eighth chapter of that prophet's book.
As it was, he fell back upon the test in this twenty-eighth chapter, and would have maintained an attitude of watchful neutrality until the event had justified or condemned his rival, had not Yahweh Himself settled the question.
He takes no notice of the employment of the same names in passages of Scripture other than that in the thirty-eighth chapter of Job.
Trumpets were blown over the burnt offerings and over the sacrifices of the peace offerings, and the nature of these offerings is given in detail in the twenty-eighth chapter of the Book of Numbers.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "eighth chapter" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.