[720] vi. 3.
[721] viii. 2.
[722] i. 16, 18, 21, 22.
[724] vii. 16, They turn, but not upwards; xiv. 5, Mine anger is turned away.
[725] ii. 9.
[726] viii. 13; ix. 3; xi. 5.
[727] iv. 9: cf. xii. 3, 15.
[728] xi. 9: cf. ii. 11.
[729] This may be further seen in the very common phrase עמי שוב שבות, to turn again the captivity of My people (see Hosea vi. 11); or in the use of שוב in xiv. 8, where it has the force, auxiliary to the other verb in the clause, of repeating or coming back to do a thing. But the text here needs emendation: cf. above, p. 315. Cf. Amos' use of the Hiphil form to draw back, withdraw, i. 3, 6, 9, 11, 13; ii. 1, 4, 6.