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kindness 1
kindred 3
kinds 9
king 38
kingdom 28
kingdoms 1
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38 died
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38 free
38 king
37 earth
37 just
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1 I, 5 | life, was bedded with the king’s daughter. What shall I 2 I, 5 | written4282Give the king thy judgments, O God, and 3 I, 5 | thy righteousness unto the king’s son”? And 4283 “To him 4 I, 7(4293) | Son of Vulcan, king of Athens, and the first 5 I, 22 | north, the city of the Great King,” is ever exposed to hatred, 6 I, 24 | concubines, he cannot be the king’s antitype or attain to 7 I, 25 | consulted by Josiah, King of Judah, when the captivity 8 I, 25 | eunuchs in the palace of the King of Babylon.” And again in 9 I, 25 | Daniel we read4409 “And the king spake unto Ashpenaz the 10 I, 25 | was taken captive with King Jehoiakim at the same time 11 I, 25 | brought in to wait upon the king. Let no one suppose that 12 I, 25 | sixth year,” that is of King Jehoiakim, “in the sixth 13 I, 25 | his interpretation of the king’s dreams4414 or on account 14 I, 28 | for a servant when he is king: and a fool when he is filled 15 I, 30 | ornaments of silver while the king sits at his table.” Before 16 I, 30 | they shall enter into the King’s palace.”~ 17 I, 33 | temple were plundered by the King of Babylon, he alone was 4486 18 I, 42(4591)| problem when dining with the king, perhaps with a play upon 19 I, 43 | sought in marriage by Iarbas, king of Libya, she deferred the 20 I, 45 | for the friendship of the king of Egypt. But he drew back 21 I, 45 | The 4600 queen whom the king her husband had shewn naked 22 I, 45 | good cause for slaying the king. She judged that she was 23 I, 48 | peace. When 4624 Philip king of Macedon, against whom 4625 24 I, 48 | first of whom, the wife of a king and swimming in pleasure, 25 II, 4 | that Manasses the wicked king was restored after the Babylonish 26 II, 4 | man4706 was slain by the king of Egypt on the plain of 27 II, 4(4711) | passage from Isaiah the king of Babylon is compared to 28 II, 4 | and the sedge.” 4714 He is king over all things that are 29 II, 4(4714) | Job xli. 34. Sept. R.V. “King over the sons of pride.”~ 30 II, 13 | narrates the life of Cyrus, King of the Persians, and asserts 31 II, 14 | rice or flour, and when the king visits them, he is wont 32 II, 14 | Diogenes, who was mightier than King Alexander in that he conquered 33 II, 15 | the tears and sackcloth of King Hezekiah, and by his humbling 34 II, 15 | who ate the flesh from the king’s table. Then it is written 35 II, 17 | whose prophecy the hand of King Jeroboam withered, and who 36 II, 18 | noble and ignoble, the king and the people. Again at 37 II, 25 | and the low-born, for the king and his soldiers, and yet, 38 II, 36 | crucify him. We have no king but Cæsar,” that is in effect,


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