Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 II, 1, 5| others; otherwise he would be unjust, and rapacious, and would
2 II, 22, 2| sends rain upon the just and unjust." And the righteous suffer
3 II, 29, 1| kind, either impotent or unjust, if indeed it saves some
4 III, 23, 4| subjecting the just to the unjust, that the former might be
5 III, 23, 4| the latter detected as the unjust by those which he perpetrated.
6 III, 25, 4| sends rain upon the just and unjust, shall judge those who,
7 IV, 13, 3| sendeth rain upon the just and unjust." Now all these [precepts],
8 IV, 16, 3| that we should neither be unjust nor unworthy of God, who
9 IV, 17, 3| shaken, and cancel every unjust document. Deal thy bread
10 IV, 27, 4| were subjecting Israel to unjust punishment, so is it now,
11 IV, 30, 2| will rather appear as an unjust judge against him who had
12 IV, 30, 3| he proves himself most unjust, turning this kind of accusation
13 IV, 33, 2| as respects men, but most unjust with regard to him who made
14 IV, 36, 6| endure nothing evil, nor unjust, nor detestable in His wedding
15 IV, 36, 6| sendeth rain upon the just and unjust."~7.
16 V, 25, 1| to God, but an impious, unjust, and lawless one; as an
17 V, 25, 4| the Lord. This is also the unjust judge, whom the Lord mentioned
18 V, 27, 1| sending rain upon the just and unjust."~2.
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