Book, Chapter
1 I, 18| the human race we neither ate flesh, nor gave bills of
2 I, 21| slain for them, and they ate the food of the Holy Land.
3 II, 5 | After the resurrection he ate a fish and part of a honey-comb,
4 II, 7 | suppose all nations alike ate flesh, and let that be everywhere
5 II, 13| things abundantly, no one ate flesh, but every one lived
6 II, 13| meat and drink. They seldom ate bread, that they might not
7 II, 13| stomach. And whenever they ate it, they mixed pounded hyssop
8 II, 15| remained in paradise; he ate, and was cast out; he was
9 II, 15| of God. The people that ate and drank and rose up to
10 II, 15| God.” In short the people ate and their heart grew thick,
11 II, 15| pronounced a curse on him who ate bread before the evening,
12 II, 15| and wiser than they who ate the flesh from the king’
13 II, 15| fasted for three weeks; he ate no pleasant bread; flesh
14 II, 15| He tells us that he ate ashes like bread, and mingled
15 II, 16| and with those who still ate in the temples of the idols
16 II, 17| man who was so soon hungry ate until he was satisfied.
17 II, 17| Jeroboam withered, and who ate contrary to the command
18 II, 17| wrought miracles, no sooner ate a meal than he paid the
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