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1 1, 18 | husbandman who waters his land well, and attempers the
2 1, 73 | a superior locality, in land good and fertile ; where
3 2, 64(119)| made formerly in our own land. ~
4 2, 68 | ships (by sea), fights by land, and fights with cavalry !
5 3, 13 | preached in the whole of their land, confessed that they themselves
6 3, 36 | earth, -- to those on the land, and on the sea34, -- that
7 3, 40 | upon the sea as upon dry land, causing His Vessel to traverse
8 3, 55 | out His Vessel into the land of these enemies and haters, --
9 3, 55 | enemies and haters, -- that (land I say), which the words
10 3, 61 | erect and alone in a level land, and having only one cavern
11 4, 3 | even from a distance, the land of their own religious worship!
12 4, 17 | which has been shed upon the land, from the blood of Abel,
13 4, 17 | how it happened to the land which had always been precious
14 4, 18 | of the city, but also the land itself, -- in which they
15 4, 19 | buildings, nor indeed upon the land, as He had first upon the
16 4, 20 | great tribulation upon the land, and great wrath upon this
17 4, 20(67) | maketh the earth (read, the land, i.e. of Judea) empty, and
18 4, 20(67) | inhabitants thereof." 3. " The land shall be utterly emptied,
19 4, 20(67) | devoured the earth (the land).. .therefore the inhabitants
20 4, 20(67) | inhabitants of the earth (land) are burned (comp. Deut.
21 4, 20 | even from a distance the land of their forefathers70;
22 4, 20 | tribulation upon the land, and great wrath upon this
23 4, 21 | doubtful good, as to the land of my fathers, had I omitted
24 4, 21 | great tribulation on the land, and great wrath upon this
25 5, 28 | to the extremities of the land of the Barbarians, and subvert
26 5, 46 | promising to himself, in his own land only; or, to be able to
27 5, 46 | go forth from their own land into all nations ; and,
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