Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 24, 6| matters, but only one out of a thousand, or two out of ten thousand.
2 I, 24, 6| thousand, or two out of ten thousand. They declare that they
3 II, 7, 4| saying, for instance,] "Ten thousand times ten thousand stood
4 II, 7, 4| Ten thousand times ten thousand stood beside Him, and many
5 II, 16, 4| charge, by imagining four thousand three hundred and eighty
6 II, 24, 1| its numerical value is one thousand four hundred and eight.
7 II, 24, 4| loaves, fed with them five thousand men. Five virgins were called
8 II, 24, 4| fact, might collect many thousand other things of the same
9 IV, 23, 2| three, and four, and five thousand men.~
10 IV, 27, 1| Christ, and spake three thousand parables about the Lord'
11 IV, 27, 1| Lord's advent, and five thousand songs, singing praise to
12 IV, 27, 3| one day three and twenty thousand. Neither let us tempt Christ,
13 V, 23, 2| day of the Lord is as a thousand years," he did not overstep
14 V, 23, 2| he did not overstep the thousand years, but died within them,
15 V, 23, 2| Adam) did not overstep the thousand years, but died within their
16 V, 28, 2| has taken place during six thousand years.~3.
17 V, 28, 3| world was made, in so many thousand years shall it be concluded.
18 V, 28, 3| day of the Lord is as a thousand years; and in six days created
19 V, 28, 3| come to an end at the sixth thousand year.~4.
20 V, 29, 2| the whole apostasy of six thousand years, and unrighteousness,
21 V, 33, 3| shall grow, each having ten thousand branches, and in each branch
22 V, 33, 3| and in each branch ten thousand twigs, and in each true
23 V, 33, 3| and in each true twig ten thousand shoots, and in each one
24 V, 33, 3| each one of the shoots ten thousand dusters, and on every one
25 V, 33, 3| one of the clusters ten thousand grapes, and every grape
26 V, 33, 3| wheat would produce ten thousand ears, and that every ear
27 V, 33, 3| every ear should have ten thousand grains, and every grain
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