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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XXXVII| language becomes a buffoon, land not one who is writing in 2 2, LIV | LORD died there, in the land of Moab, according to the 3 2, LXXIV | brought thee up out of the land of Egypt." And observe whether 4 2, LXXVI | are burned with fire: your land, strangers devour it in 5 3, VI | Palestine, and occupied the land now called Judea. For Hebrew 6 3, XLV | which I heard in mine own land regarding thee and thy wisdom; 7 4, XLIV | by righteous men in the land of the Philistines, as related 8 4, XLVII | of the Hebrews from the land of Egypt. We have enumerated 9 5, XXV | enacted the laws of each land in co-operation with its 10 5, XXIX | they found a plain in the land of Shinar, and they dwelt 11 5, XXX | they found a place in the land of Shinar (which, when interpreted, 12 5, XXX | cold; others, again, to a land exceedingly difficult of 13 5, XXX | fifth were brought into a land filled with wild beasts, 14 5, L | spread from one comer of the land of Judea throughout the 15 6, V | To those that sat in the land and shadow of death, upon 16 6, LVII | shall eat the good of the land; but if ye refuse and rebel, 17 6, LX | animals upon the fifth, and of land animals and man upon the 18 7, VIII | spoken or not spoken in the land of Judea, according to the 19 7, XIX | destroy the wicked of the land; that I may cut off all 20 7, XXII | destroy the wicked of the land, that I may cut off all 21 7, XXII | city of Jehovah," by "the land" he means the flesh whose 22 7, XXII | called "the wicked of the land," and drives out of that 23 7, XXVI | ancient Jews, who had a land and a form of government 24 7, XXVIII| answer to be, "to another land better than this." On this 25 7, XXVIII| distinctly gives the name 'land' to the place where it is 26 7, XXVIII| clouds, and air. But that land which is pure lies in the 27 7, XXVIII| supposes that what we say of a land which is much better and 28 7, XXVIII| Phaedon discourses on the pure land lying in a pure heaven. 29 7, XXVIII| according to His law the holy land, which is "a good land and 30 7, XXVIII| holy land, which is "a good land and a large, a land flowing 31 7, XXVIII| good land and a large, a land flowing with milk and honey;" 32 7, XXVIII| what is said of the good land promised by God to the righteous, 33 7, XXVIII| righteous, refers to the land of Judea.~ 34 7, XXIX | curse, and among others the land of Judea; so that the words, " 35 7, XXIX | that the words, "a good land and a large, a land flowing 36 7, XXIX | good land and a large, a land flowing with milk and honey, 37 7, XXIX | and figure of that pure land, goodly and large, in the 38 7, XXIX | explanation of "the good and large land" of Moses is not contrary 39 7, XXIX | which speaks thus of the land of the righteous, "Those 40 7, XXIX | righteous shall inherit the land, and dwell therein for ever." 41 7, XXIX | Psalm refer to the pure land in the pure heaven: "Wait 42 7, XXIX | exalt thee to inherit the land."~ 43 7, XXX | the stones in that better land, is taken from the words 44 7, XXX | we affirm of that sacred land has not been taken from 45 7, XXX | allusions to the better land, to imitate those portions 46 7, XXX | between the earth and the dry land, meaning by the latter the 47 7, XXX | meaning by the latter the land in which we live. He says: " 48 7, XXX | and the earth, and the dry land, and the sea."~ 49 7, XXXI | description of that holy and good land, and of the city of God 50 8, XXXIX | but banished from every land and sea, and you yourself, 51 8, XLII | instigation and on their land; and the land was no longer 52 8, XLII | and on their land; and the land was no longer able to bear 53 8, LXX | it is neither fit for the land nor for the dunghill; but


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