Part, Question
1 1, 110| angels who overturned Sodom, "struck the people of ~Sodom with
2 1, 113| and sheep; when the storm ~struck down his house and with
3 2, 76 | this, he would not have struck him (which does not affect
4 2, 78 | to Job 34:26: "He hath ~struck them as being wicked, in
5 2, 105| die at once after being ~struck, but after some days: for
6 2, 105| received. For when a man struck a free man, yet ~so that
7 2, 105| upon his staff," ~he that struck him was quit of murder,
8 2, 1 | your voice, your look, have struck terror into your foes."~
9 2, 31 | is related that the Lord struck Oza for ~touching the ark.
10 2, 59 | is ~treacherously slain, struck or poisoned, and openly,
11 2, 59 | publicly ~slain, imprisoned, struck or maimed. If it be against
12 2, 59 | a man strike, that he be struck back. This ~kind of just
13 2, 59 | strikes a prince, is not only struck ~back, but is much more
14 2, 60 | the body is hurt by being struck, or his reputation, as when
15 2, 62 | slain "Who, when He was struck did not ~strike [Vulg.: '
16 2, 106| Giezi, his ~descendants were struck with leprosy (4 Kgs. 5).
17 2, 116| OBJ 3: Further, no one is struck with spiritual blindness
18 2, 165| cry of the whole people struck him strongly, and ~overcome
19 3, 14 | pierced and the scourge that struck. Yet inasmuch as such ~necessity
20 3, 15 | God; and although ~blows struck Him and wounds were inflicted
21 3, 36 | since from His cradle He struck terror into ~the heart of
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