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1 I, 2, p. 9| to Christianity does not land in Judaism, nor does one 2 I, 2, p. 10| Abram, Go forth out of thy land, and from thy kindred, and 3 I, 2, p. 10| and come hither into the land which I shall shew thee. 4 I, 3, p. 15| feasts, not anywhere in the land, but only in the appointed 5 I, 3, p. 17| soul of the people of the land shall sin unwittingly by 6 I, 3, p. 17| unwittingly of the people of the land." ~And he lays down a second 7 I, 4, p. 23| to lead them out of the land of Egypt: for they abode 8 I, 5, p. 24| them as lived in their own land. It did not apply to other 9 I, 5, p. 27| fear not, the earth, the land on which thou liest, to 10 I, 5, p. 28| few, and strangers in the land, 13. and they went from 11 I, 6, p. 29| give to thy seed all this land, and in thy seed shall all 12 I, 6, p. 36| sacred) place, but in every land and among all nations they 13 I, 6, p. 36| altar to the Lord in the land of Egypt. . . . And the 14 I, 6, p. 39| staying at home in his own land, and offering in spirit 15 I, 6, p. 42| promises, as to children, a land flowing with milk and honey, 16 II, Pre, p. 62| having been promised in their land, and His advent preaching 17 II, 3, p. 73| altar to the Lord in the land of Egypt . . . and the Egyptians 18 II, 3, p. 77| he goes on to say, "Your land is desolate," though it 19 II, 3, p. 77| strangers had not devoured their land. And yet he says, "Your 20 II, 3, p. 77| And yet he says, "Your land, (64) strangers devour it 21 II, 3, p. 78| And strangers devour the land before their eyes, now exacting 22 II, 3, p. 78| appropriating for themselves the land which belonged of old to 23 II, 3, p. 80| God of Jacob,24 for the land is filled as at the beginning 24 II, 3, p. 80| beginning with auguries, as the land of strangers, and many ./. 25 II, 3, p. 81| born to them. 7. For the land was filled with silver and 26 II, 3, p. 81| the Lord, at which all the land of the Jewish people (c) 27 II, 3, p. 84| utterly desolate: "Their land," he says, "shall be left 28 II, 3, p. 84| the same prophet : "Your land is desolate, your cities 29 II, 3, p. 84| do impiety to Him, their land was not desolate, their 30 II, 3, p. 84| did strangers devour their land. But from that inspired 31 II, 3, p. 84| dwell in them, and their land should become desolate, 32 II, 3, p. 85| milk, every one left on the land shall eat butter and honey." ~ 33 II, 3, p. 85| and bees, will attack the land of the Jews, and that the 34 II, 3, p. 87| went forth from their own land, but prospered in that whereto 35 III, 2, p. 103| part of it resident in the land of Judaea or its neighbourhood, 36 III, 2, p. 105| Moses, too, promised a holy land and a holy life therein 37 III, 2, p. 105| promising a far better land in truth, and a holy and 38 III, 2, p. 105| holy and godly, not the land of Judaea, which in no way 39 III, 2, p. 106| midst of the sea on the dry land, and the water was a wall 40 III, 2, p. 108| twelve men to spy out the land, and likewise, only with 41 III, 2, p. 112| and as a root in a thirsty land." ~For in this passage, 42 III, 2, p. 112| the thirsty and untrodden land" the Virgin that bare Him, 43 III, 5, p. 130| should have reached the land of the Indians, and some 44 III, 5, p. 132| according to the laws of each land: bonds, of course, torture, 45 III, 7, p. 156| own system over his own land only, and if he were able 46 IV, 9, p. 179| every place and city and land. And thus the whole of human 47 IV, 10, p. 181| according to the devices of the land of Canaan, into which I 48 IV, 10, p. 182| out before you. And the land was polluted, and I have 49 IV, 10, p. 182| iniquity upon it, and the land is aggrieved with them that 50 IV, 10, p. 182| shalt have entered into the land which the Lord thy God gives 51 IV, 15, p. 195| To you I will give the land of Canaan, ~ The 52 IV, 17, p. 216| Moses sent to spy out the land, and Moses called Nauses, 53 IV, 17, p. 218| may bring thee into the land which I have prepared for 54 IV, 17, p. 218| lead the people into the land of promise. And if He was 55 VI, 7, p. 7| into thirst, a fruitful land into saltness for the wickedness 56 VI, 7, p. 8| long-time desert and thirsty land, referring either to the 57 VI, 13, p. 18| teaching coming forth from the land of the Jews. I leave you 58 VI, 18, p. 26| Jews from their enemies' land to their own, which came 59 VI, 18, p. 28| Him, being far from the land of Judaea, and scattered 60 VI, 20, p. 38| metaphorically, visiting the land of the Egyptians on a light 61 VI, 20, p. 38| Holy Virgin, visited the land of the Egyptians. (His flesh 62 VI, 20, p. 39| Egyptians will come to the land of the Jews, nor worship 63 VI, 21, p. 43| Jerusalem, nor Judaea, but the land of the Gentiles will be 64 VII, 1, p. 47| the subjection of their land to foreign enemies, and 65 VII, 1, p. 57| the Word of God. For the land of the Jews was left desolate 66 VII, 1, p. 57| to pass as follows: "The land shall be deserted from the 67 VII, 1, p. 57| and at what period the land of the Jews was left without 68 VII, 1, p. 57| without a king, as well as the land of the Damascenes, once 69 VII, 1, p. 58| fulfilled which said, "And the land shall be deserted from the 70 VII, 1, p. 58| For Symmachus says, "The land shall be left, from which 71 VII, 1, p. 58| kings." And Aquila, "The land shall be left, which thou 72 VII, 1, p. 58| Theodotion translates thus, "The land shall be left, which thou 73 VII, 1, p. 58| it is prophesied that the land shall be left kingless? 74 VII, 1, p. 58| shall be left kingless? What land, but that of Damascus, and 75 VII, 1, p. 58| to all mankind, that the land was "left of the face of 76 VII, 1, p. 60| the bee which is in the land of the Assyrians." ~The 77 VII, 1, p. 60| together, the one from the land of the Rulers (which is 78 VII, 1, p. 60| Assyrians") the other from the land of the idolaters, will be 79 VII, 1, p. 62| he that is left on the land shall eat butter and honey." 80 VII, 1, p. 62| that those Jews left in the land, the choir of apostles and 81 VII, 1, p. 62| he that is left" in the land, will rear a heifer and 82 VII, 1, p. 62| that shall be left in the land, that something else will 83 VII, 1, p. 63| obviously the enemy) and the land shall be dry and thorny. ~ 84 VII, 1, p. 63| Gentiles, in Egypt and the land of the Assyrians, when the 85 VII, 1, p. 63| them, will come upon their land, because they deserved the 86 VII, 1, p. 63| justly, because all their land is become dry and thorny. 87 VII, 1, p. 64| so also when the whole land of the Jewish nation and 88 VII, 1, p. 65| share therein." ~Thus the land that was before desert and 89 VII, 1, p. 65| the prophecy says that the land that of old bore fruit worth 90 VII, 1, p. 65| and thorny, and all the land because it is so dry and 91 VII, 1, p. 66| of foreign races on their land, enslaving them with stings, 92 VII, 1, p. 68| evil, it is said that the land is forsaken by the two kings 93 VII, 1, p. 77| drink this, drink quickly—land of Zabulon, (340) and land 94 VII, 1, p. 77| land of Zabulon, (340) and land of Nephthalim, and the rest 95 VII, 1, p. 77| whom He called from the land of Zabulon and Nephthalim, 96 VII, 2, p. 81| Assyrian shall attack your land, and come against your country, 97 VII, 3, p. 90| and only over the Jewish land. ~(d) From Isaiah. ~ 98 VII, 3, p. 92| lived is king not of one land only, but of the whole world, 99 VIII, Int, p. 99| tetrarch of Ituraea and the land of Trachonitis; and Lysanias 100 VIII, 1, p. 101| Joshua, son of Nave, when the land of promise was divided by 101 VIII, 1, p. 101| took its own portion of the land without casting lots, and 102 VIII, 1, p. 101| Behold, I have given the land into his hands." These words, 103 VIII, 1, p. 102| from Babylon to their own land was Zerubbabel, the son 104 VIII, 2, p. 119| foreign inhabitants of the land of promise it was said to 105 VIII, 2, p. 119| driven from their native land, but when they were fulfilled, 106 VIII, 2, p. 127| wished to go up to their own land, to the sixth year of King 107 VIII, 2, p. 128| State, and cleansed the land of the unholy, being succeeded 108 VIII, 3, p. 140| desolation has possessed the land; their once famous Mount 109 VIII, 3, p. 141| Therefore for your sake the land of Zion shall be ploughed, 110 VIII, 4, p. 142| 2. Howl, ye oaks of the land of Eashan, for the thickly 111 VIII, 4, p. 142| in the plain. 12. And the land shall mourn according to 112 VIII, 4, p. 146| their enemies in a hostile land; wherefore even now every 113 IX, 3, p. 156| with His parents into the land of Israel, in the words: " 114 IX, 3, p. 157| afterwards returned into the land (d) of Israel. ~And Christ 115 IX, 4, p. 159| and returned thence to the land of Israel. And if any one 116 IX, 6, p. 164| went out unto him all the land of Judaea, and all they 117 IX, 8, p. 170| light in Galilee, or in the land of Zabulon and Nephthalim, 118 IX, 8, p. 170| this first. Act quickly, land of Zabulon and (d) Nephthalim, 119 X, 1, p. 193| saints to the beasts of the land, their (d) blood have they 120 X, 6, p. 213| forgotten, and that their land and its inhabitants should 121 X, 7, p. 215| every place and city and land, and the very nations that 122 X, 8, p. 218| Him to Himself, from the land of death, and received Him,