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1 I, Int | and virginity. The first three chapters are introductory.
2 I, Int | rest may be divided into three parts:~1 (ch. 4–13). An
3 I, 5 | Jacob, of whom the first had three wives, the second one, the
4 I, 5 | Shallum. Daniel also and the three youths are classed by him
5 I, 14 | shall be one flesh”: not three, or four; otherwise, how
6 I, 15 | compared to those who were three or four times married. If
7 I, 19 | I say of Abraham who had three wives, as Jovinianus says,
8 I, 20 | to sanctify themselves in three days, and keep themselves
9 I, 20 | of a truth about these three days.” For the shew-bread,
10 I, 24 | hundred wives, princesses, and three hundred concubines, and
11 I, 24 | seven hundred wives and three hundred concubines, he cannot
12 I, 25 | present day affirm that the three youths were eunuchs, in
13 I, 25 | is that if Daniel and the three youths were chosen from
14 I, 25 | still a youth? And only three years had elapsed when he
15 I, 25 | him, 4413 “Though these three men, Noah, Daniel, and Job
16 I, 28 | The horseleech had three daughters, dearly loved,
17 I, 28 | to the same effect: “For three things the earth doth tremble,
18 I, 46(4605)| Bibulus and had borne him three children. He died in 48.
19 I, 48 | it were, passed through three degrees of eloquence. Socrates
20 I, 48 | wife, and maid-servant, three persons in one house.” The
21 II, 13 | without food for two or three days. The humours of the
22 II, 14 | against Apion, describes three sects of the Jews, the Pharisees,
23 II, 14 | among the Persians there are three kinds of Magi, the first
24 II, 14 | of 4776 Triptolemus only three precepts remain in the temple
25 II, 15 | was slain. Daniel and the three youths gained a good report
26 II, 15 | written that Daniel fasted for three weeks; he ate no pleasant
27 II, 17 | sixth hour after two or three days’ fasting; for I could
28 II, 19 | the bad ground admitted of three degrees of sterility: but
29 II, 23 | faith, hope, love, these three; and the greatest of these
30 II, 26 | faulty. But if the former three, or the latter three, on
31 II, 26 | former three, or the latter three, on the side of good, or
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