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Differently THAN is correct. My question was: is it "differently than" or "differently from" but I can't find any examples of "differently from" in all of Google, so I have to assume "differently than" is the correct choice. 'Different FROM' is correct, from this. 'differently from' arises. Searching Google [I notice your correct but unusual capitalisation of the proper noun ' Google'] implies you are interested in the wisdom of crowds rather than grammatical correctness.
Isaiah lived in the Israelite land of Judah in the time of the kings Uziah, Yotam, Ahaz and Hezekiah. He achieved a high level of prophecy and had many disciples. He rebuked the people stridently at God's command despite the piety of most of the populace, because they were at the height of national prosperity and luxury, a situation which tends to preface a downslide. However, he also taught prophecies of the future redemption, at greater length than any other prophet.
When results of a story turn out differently than expected it may be called a twist or surprise ending.
Um...rats are generally shaped kind of differently from humans.
No differently than before.
build furniture
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No differently than they do in the summer.
No differently than on land.
they were treated very differently... very differently... very very differently... some people had to get whipped... whipped cream
No, Isaiah actually said in verse 1:1 that he was writing concerning what he saw during the reigns of Kings Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah. You can't get much clearer than that.Jesus is never mentioned by name, or even indirectly, in the Book of Isaiah. However, Christian apologists, eager to demonstrate that the ministry of Jesus was somehow foreshadowed in the Old Testament, have taken many passages in Isaiah out of context and mananged to find obscure references that do not stand up to close scrutiny.
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