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1 1,1,5| out-of-the-way province of the Empire in which the Lord had lived ~ 2 1,3,5| conquest of Babylonian Empire by the Persian king Cyrus 3 1,3,8| borders of the Persian ~Empire. For this purpose, he wrote 4 1,3,0| domination of the Persian Empire was replaced by ~that of 5 1,3,0| replaced by ~that of the Greek Empire founded by Alexander the 6 1,3,0| Alexander the Great. His huge Empire did not last long. ~After 7 1,5,2| centuries, the Assyrian Empire spread over the territories 8 1,5,2| parts of the vast As-~syrian Empire, and neighboring peoples 9 1,5,2| of the militant Assyrian Empire, which sent dismay ~and 10 1,5,5| the entire mighty Assyrian Empire. ~ As foretold by the prophet 11 1,5,5| ap-~peared in the Roman Empire, has filled the whole world 12 2,1 | the fall of the Persian empire to~Alexander the Great, 13 2,1,6| and made it a part of the~Empire, they imposed Roman taxes 14 2,1,0| allegiance of the Roman Empire, which then embraced the 15 2,1,0| mistaken. East~of the Roman Empire was the Persian Empire which 16 2,1,0| Roman Empire was the Persian Empire which for centuries fought 17 2,1,0| the time when the Roman Empire was~being formed, China 18 2,1,0| about as large as the Roman Empire. In wealth and population~ 19 2,1,1| become dominant in the Roman Empire did it achieve such an influential~ 20 2,2,2| Western parts of the Roman Empire. It was the~language of 21 2,3,1| throughout the extensive~Roman Empire, it was natural that the 22 2,4,5| significant part of the Roman~Empire to Christ.~Through the prayers 23 2,5,3| other parts~of the Roman Empire. St. John the Theologian, 24 2,5,4| Nineveh, Babylon, the~Roman Empire, Byzantium, and, somewhat 25 2,5,5| ideas. It evolved within the empire of Alexander of Macedonia ( 26 2,5,8| Jerusalem. For the Roman~Empire, the Euphrates River served 27 2,5,8| Jews throughout the Roman Empire. This~blood-letting Judeo-Roman 28 2,5,9| beast is the whole godless empire of the antichrist. In their 29 2,5,9| states that comprise the~empire of antichrist, as well as 30 2,5,9| beast referred to the Roman Empire, and the tenth~horn of the 31 2,5,9| all citizens~of the Roman Empire bow down to his own image. 32 2,5,0| city of the antichristian empire (“Babylon”), then the antichrist