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1 I, 12| because he is satiated with years. These are the words of 2 I, 12| from Time? Or with what years could eternity be satiated, 3 I, 13| peacefully, serenely rolled~The years beneath his reign."~The 4 I, 22| himself. For after many years, in the consulship of Cornelius 5 I, 22| reigned during the same years, as did also their fathers 6 I, 23| found to have lived 322 years before the Trojan war; that 7 I, 23| Therefore, if you divide the years which are in agreement, 8 I, 23| fourteen hundred and seventy years are made up. From this calculation 9 I, 23| more than eighteen hundred years, and he also was the father 10 II, 4 | since they had for three years experienced that those gods 11 II, 5 | was born seventeen hundred years ago; but of the same, "that 12 II, 10| revolutions of time, which we call years. The day, which the first 13 II, 13| was extended to a thousand years. And when Varro was not 14 II, 13| to have lived a thousand years. For he says that among 15 II, 13| months are accounted as years: so that the circuit of 16 II, 13| reach one hundred and twenty years. But because Varro did not 17 II, 14| righteousness. He, when six hundred years old, built an ark, as God 18 II, 14| at a hundred and twenty years, which it might not be permitted 19 III, 16| There are not yet a thousand years since the beginnings of 20 III, 25| speaking. That must occupy many years. Nor must there be ignorance 21 III, 25| who must learn within the years of their maturity the duties 22 III, 25| in service during those years especially in which they 23 III, 28| addition had been made in a few years, that philosophy would be 24 IV, 5 | predicted, and after how many years their predictions were fulfilled. 25 IV, 5 | lived about seven hundred years before the Trojan war. But 26 IV, 5 | governed the people for forty years, was succeeded by Joshua, 27 IV, 5 | chief place twenty-seven years. After this they were under 28 IV, 5 | three hundred anti seventy years. Then their condition was 29 IV, 5 | during four hundred and fifty years, until the reign of Zedekiah, 30 IV, 8 | by one hundred and forty years. His father, the writer 31 IV, 10| four hundred and thirty years, under the leadership of 32 IV, 13| everlasting; for he reigned forty years. In the next place, Solomon 33 IV, 14| crucified, nearly five hundred years are reckoned; since he flourished 34 IV, 15| Jews for fifteen hundred years and more, but yet were not 35 IV, 16| accomplishment, ten hundred and ten years intervened. We feign nothing; 36 IV, 18| temple, which was forty-six years in building, and in three 37 IV, 18| after ten hundred and fifty years, spoke by him. For this 38 IV, 18| For this is the number of years from the reign of David 39 V, 11| who had resisted for two years with great spirit appeared 40 VI, 4 | and give a name to the years. The desire of others mounts 41 VII, 14| hundred and seventy thousand years; in which matter, because 42 VII, 14| in order the circles of years are made up; and there are 43 VII, 14| ages, that is, six thousand years. For the great day of God 44 VII, 14| by a circle of a thousand years, as the prophet shows, who 45 VII, 14| sight, O Lord, a thousand years are as one day." And as 46 VII, 14| during these six thousand years, while wickedness prevails 47 VII, 14| righteousness reign for a thousand years; and there must be tranquillity 48 VII, 14| the circuit of a thousand years affixes its limits. In the 49 VII, 14| he might live a thousand years in this world; so now from 50 VII, 14| world through a thousand years. But in what manner the 51 VII, 22| foretold that, when a thousand years had been passed in the lower 52 VII, 22| again, not after a thousand years from their death, but that, 53 VII, 22| reign with God a thousand years. For God will come, that, 54 VII, 24| engaged among men a thousand years, and will rule them with 55 VII, 24| but during those thousand years shall produce an infinite 56 VII, 24| imprisoned during the thousand years of the heavenly rule in 57 VII, 25| that when six thousand years shall be completed this 58 VII, 25| how great is the number of years from the beginning of the 59 VII, 25| the limit of two hundred years. The subject itself declares 60 VII, 26| also, when the thousand years of the kingdom, that is, 61 VII, 26| Then for seven continuous years the woods shall be untouched, 62 VII, 26| rest. But when the thousand years shall be completed, the 63 VII, 27| nearly each one, as his years incline to old age, sees