Part, Question
1 2, 105 | multitude." Thus by God's orders Josue was set at the ~head in
2 2, 105 | the judges who ~succeeded Josue that God "raised . . . up
3 2, 67 | appears from the words of Josue to ~Achan, "My son, give
4 2, 82 | the ~angels, as did also Josue (Jos. 5:15): though we may
5 2, 93 | related (Jos. 7:14, sqq.) that Josue, at the Lord's command, ~
6 2, 106 | children." ~Moreover we read (Josue 7) that the people of Israel
7 2, 106 | the sin of Achan (QQ. sup. Josue viii). The saying of the
8 2, 106 | Augustine states (QQ. sup. Josue viii), human judgment ~should
9 2, 120 | seven days, as related in Josue 7, must be understood to
10 2, 172 | miracles were wrought by Josue, who made the sun ~and moon
11 2, 172 | and moon to stand still (Josue 10:12-14), and by Isaias,
12 2, 176 | even a dead body. Thus when Josue had said as ~though authoritatively (
13 2, 176 | though authoritatively (Josue 10:12): "Move not, O sun,
14 2, 176 | it is said afterwards (Josue 10:14): "There was not before
15 3, 44 | 21); or a ~river, as did Josue (Josue 3:16) and Elias (
16 3, 44 | a ~river, as did Josue (Josue 3:16) and Elias (4 Kgs.
17 3, 46 | Hebron; for it is written (Josue 14:15): "The ~name of Hebron
18 3, 70 | as Augustine says (QQ. in Josue vi), those were guilty of ~
19 Suppl, 67| standing still at the ~time of Josue, and by its turning back
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