Chap.

 1  4|            the death of Joseph, the Jews found themselves in servitude
 2  4|        wilderness. At this time the Jews began to have, through Moses,
 3  5|       Abimelech, high priest of the Jews, was regarded as illustrious.
 4  6|          year of the return (of the Jews). During the same period
 5  6|          year, the captivity of the Jews ended, from which time in
 6  6| thirty-eight years. He released the Jews that were in Egypt and,
 7  6|             twenty-seven years. The Jews were defeated by him in
 8  6|            battle and oppressed the Jews with various calamities.
 9  6|        captured Jerusalem, made the Jews tributaries to the Romans.
10  7|       kingdom and priesthood of the Jews was coming to an end, the
11  7|          Jerusalem, where 1,100,000 Jews perished by famine and the
12  7|          killed so that none of the Jews from the royal line would
13  7|              He also subjugated the Jews who, for a second time,
14  7|           for Christ, permitted the Jews to repair the Temple of
15  7|            the Temple of Jerusalem. Jews gathered from all the provinces
16  7|            of Moses appeared to the Jews in Crete and promised to
17  7|          militia" and converted the Jews subject to his kingdom to
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