Book, Chapter
1 I, 3 | my reader), to denote a hundred, the right hand is used
2 I, 5 | himself, for the price of two hundred foreskins and at the peril
3 I, 13 | Even though we lived nine hundred years, as did men of old,
4 I, 22 | the Lord, died, being an hundred and ten years old.” Moses,
5 I, 24 | bought his wife for two hundred foreskins. But he should
6 I, 24 | Kings; 4404 And he had seven hundred wives, princesses, and three
7 I, 24 | wives, princesses, and three hundred concubines, and others without
8 I, 24 | but unless he has seven hundred wives and three hundred
9 I, 24 | hundred wives and three hundred concubines, he cannot be
10 I, 40 | Sion, 4569 and with Him “a hundred and forty-four thousand
11 II, Int| of thirty, sixty, and a hundred fold in the parable of the
12 II, 18 | were all overwhelmed. Six hundred thousand men, besides those
13 II, 19 | brought forth fruit, some a hundred fold, some sixty fold, and
14 II, 19 | promises the Apostles a hundred fold, in another seven fold,
15 II, 19 | eternal; and the seven and the hundred mean the same thing: so,
16 II, 19 | order, thirty, sixty, and a hundred. The Lord says, 4839 “He
17 II, 22 | host was drowned. That six hundred thousand fell in the desert
18 II, 26 | way of discrediting the hundred fold, sixty fold, and thirty
19 II, 26 | Matthew and Mark a hundred fold is promised to the
20 II, 26 | instance in the Gospels of a hundred standing for seven; and
21 II, 26 | enumeration begins at a hundred, in another at thirty, since
22 II, 26 | lived five and seventy and a hundred years, it does not follow
23 II, 26 | seventy are more than a hundred because they were first
24 II, 26 | the difference between a hundred, sixty, and thirty, neither
25 II, 31 | made up the full tale of a hundred. But it is one thing to
26 II, 33 | debtors who owed, one five hundred pence, the other fifty,
27 II, 34 | alphabet by the 4923 one hundred and eighteenth psalm we
28 II, 37 | 37. About four hundred years have passed since
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