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1 I, II | The world was created by God nearly six2 thousand years
2 I, II | due either to the will of God or to the fault of antiquity,
3 I, II | have been translated by God. His son was called Mathusalam
4 I, II | mortals dear and acceptable to God. When by this time the human
5 I, III | Chapter III.~God being offended by these
6 I, III | doom. He being warned by God that a flood was coming
7 I, IV | all erected an altar to God, and offered sacrifices
8 I, IV | afterwards he was blessed by God along with his sons, and
9 I, IV | But by the ordination of God, in order that the labors
10 I, V | at this time spoken to by God, he left his country and
11 I, V | to have been hateful to God. At that period the kings
12 I, VI | Chapter VI.~AT the same time God spoke to Abraham, and promised
13 I, VI | old, and his wife ninety, God promised that they should
14 I, VII | defended by the help of God. Not long after this, God
15 I, VII | God. Not long after this, God tried the faith of Abraham,
16 I, VII | the sacrifice was offered, God spoke to Abraham, and promised
17 I, VIII | that he would devote to God the tithes of all the possessions
18 I, IX | the brothers were to meet, God, taking a human form, is
19 I, IX | when he had prevailed with God, still he was not ignorant
20 I, IX | his name was changed by God, so that from Jacob he was
21 I, IX | he, in turn, inquired of God the name of God, he was
22 I, IX | inquired of God the name of God, he was told that that should
23 I, X | after being instructed by God, he went to Bethel, and
24 I, X | there erected an altar to God. Then he fixed his tent
25 I, XI | to have been destroyed by God, because he spilled his
26 I, XIII | acquired both the knowledge of God and all righteousness simply
27 I, XIII(26)| nature, and the knowledge of God," &c. ~
28 I, XIV | hope of assistance from God. Then, as Moses was feeding
29 I, XIV | the bush, and immediately God spoke to him in words to
30 I, XIV | liberty. When he hesitated, God strengthened him with power,
31 I, XIV | that he had been sent by God, and that he now told him
32 I, XIV | told him in the words of God to let the Hebrew people
33 I, XIV | orders he issued were from God, changed his rod into a
34 I, XIV | and not to the power of God, until the land was covered
35 I, XV | instructed by the command of God to acknowledge that month
36 I, XV | land-journey, by the command of God they turned aside, and journeyed
37 I, XV | Moses being so instructed by God, struck the sea with his
38 I, XVI | sang a song of praise to God, and the whole multitude,
39 I, XVI | when, as instructed by God, he cast some wood into
40 I, XVI | sent them by the gift of God; that every one should gather
41 I, XVII | hearken to the words of God; and that was carefully
42 I, XVII | carefully seen to. But when God rested on the mountain,
43 I, XVII | and full of the words of God, and frequently repeated;
44 I, XVII | There shall not be," said God, "any strange gods among
45 I, XVII | not take the name of thy God in vain; thou shall do no
46 I, XVIII | These things being said by God, while the trumpets uttered
47 I, XVIII | and begged of Moses · that God should speak to him alone,
48 I, XVIII | Now, the commandments of God to Moses were as follows:
49 I, XVIII | first-born are to be offered to God. Flesh taken from a wild
50 I, XIX | reported these words of God to the people, and placed
51 I, XIX | saw the place36 in which God stood, whose form is related
52 I, XIX | Moses, having been called by God, entered the inner cloud
53 I, XIX | had gathered round about God, and is related to have
54 I, XIX | was taught in the words of God about building the tabernacle
55 I, XIX | The people, unmindful of God, having offered sacrifices
56 I, XIX | to eating and drinking, God, looking upon these things,
57 I, XIX | been written by the hand of God, and seeing the people devoted
58 I, XIX | stand before the door; and God spoke, face to face, with
59 I, XIX | answered that the form of God could not be seen by mortal
60 I, XIX | during this conference with God, to have stayed forty days
61 I, XIX | to them the commands of God, he covered his face with
62 I, XIX | the people in the words of God. In this part of the history
63 I, XX | and so great kindnesses of God, showing themselves, as
64 I, XX | to trust the promises of God, that these enemies would
65 I, XXI | Then Moses, instructed by God to strike the rock with
66 I, XXI | to have been reproved by God, that, through want of faith,
67 I, XXI | not believed the words of God perished. For, except Joshua
68 I, XXII | Joshua, putting his trust in God, did not attack the city
69 I, XXII | simply ordered the ark of God to be carried round the
70 I, XXIII | might the more freely serve God. I desire not, in silence,
71 I, XXIV | alliance with foreigners. God, foreseeing these things
72 I, XXIV | Accordingly, when, forsaking God, they worshiped idols, they
73 I, XXIV | adversity they cried to God. Wherefore, as often as
74 I, XXIV | mercy and the severity of God, yet were by no means rendered
75 I, XXIV | wonderful that the clemency of God never failed them when they
76 I, XXV | was dear and acceptable to God. The angel stood by him
77 I, XXV | before the battle began, God said to him that this was
78 I, XXV | result of the fight, not to God, but to their own bravery;
79 I, XXV | Gideon, as instructed by God, did not retain more than
80 I, XXVI | years, the people, forsaking God, gave themselves up to idols.
81 I, XXVI | they began to call upon God; but the divine answer to
82 I, XXVI | and earnestly calling upon God, they obtained the divine
83 I, XXVI | home, should be offered to God as a sacrifice. Accordingly,
84 I, XXVI | and fulfilled the vow to God. Jephtha held the chief
85 I, XXVII | her nation. Trusting in God and his own strength, he
86 I, XXVII | from thirst, he called upon God, and water flowed forth
87 I, XXX | when she asked a child from God, to have vowed that, if
88 I, XXX | it should be dedicated to God. Accordingly, having brought
89 I, XXX | by, when he had grown up, God spoke to him. He denounced
90 I, XXX | as if by the majesty of God's presence, they were ready
91 I, XXXI | battle, brought the ark of God, which had fallen into their
92 I, XXXI | and returning thanks to God. Presently, the Levites,
93 I, XXXI | perform a sacrifice to God, and offer those heifers
94 I, XXXI | fell by the appointment of God, upon the whole city. The
95 I, XXXII | sacrifice, and trusting in God, led his men out to battle,
96 I, XXXII | mind as that, when having God as their king, they should
97 I, XXXII | determination, he consulted God. And God, moved by the madness
98 I, XXXII | determination, he consulted God. And God, moved by the madness of
99 I, XXXIII | might offer sacrifice to God, the people gradually dropped
100 I, XXXIII | part of those who felt that God was alienated from them
101 I, XXXIII | through the appointment of God, betaking themselves to
102 I, XXXIII | king through the anger of God which followed, he ordered
103 I, XXXIII | Samuel, being instructed by God, went to the king, and told
104 I, XXXIII | told him in the words of God to make war on the nation
105 I, XXXIV | Chapter XXXIV.~God, displeased with what had
106 I, XXXIV | long, being instructed by God, he anointed David with
107 I, XXXV | destruction were in vain, for God protected him. There was
108 I, XXXV | was given over to him by God. Upon hearing these things,
109 I, XXXVI | war upon him, consulted God, and no answer was returned
110 I, XXXVI | the time when the ark of God was transferred to the town
111 I, XXXVII | transferred to Zion the ark of God, which, as I have said above,
112 I, XXXVII | of building a temple to God, the divine answer was given
113 I, XXXVIII | escape the punishment of God. For he lost in a few days
114 I, XXXVIII | and implored pardon of God for having lifted up his
115 I, XXXVIII | David built an altar to God on the spot where he had
116 I, XXXIX | wall. To him while asleep God appeared standing by him,
117 I, XXXIX | before the sanctuary of God, he gave a proof of the
118 I, XXXIX | been bestowed upon him by God. For two women who dwelt
119 I, XL | temple of immense size to God, funds for the purpose having
120 I, XL | the people and the temple, God spoke to him, declaring
121 I, XL | they should sin and forsake God, their temple should be
122 I, XL | spite of the prohibition of God) with foreign women, until
123 I, XL | they might offer sacrifice. God, turned away from him by
124 I, XLI | instructed by the words of God to abstain from fighting,
125 I, XLI | accustomed to offer sacrifice to God in the temple built by Solomon,
126 I, XLI | this guilt so hateful to God. Frequent battles then took
127 I, XLII | was a pious worshiper of God; for, destroying the altars
128 I, XLII | into prison a prophet of God who rebuked him for this;
129 I, XLII | sought a remedy, not from God, but from the physicians.
130 I, XLII | father's doings, hateful to God, did not possess the kingdom
131 I, XLII | himself equally estranged from God. He died in the twenty-sixth
132 I, XLII | a man equally odious to God and men. A portion of the
133 I, XLIII | impious above all against God. For having taken in marriage
134 I, XLIII | and slew the prophets of God. At this time, Elijah the
135 I, XLIII | Then, being instructed by God, he went to the town of
136 I, XLIII | promised in the words of God that neither should the
137 I, XLIII | Then, by the command of God, he went to the king, and
138 I, XLIII | setting forth the honor of God, while they upheld their
139 I, XLIII | the helplessness of their God. Then Elijah mocked them
140 I, XLIII | upon the earth, confessed God and execrated the idols;
141 I, XLIII | more remote spot. There God addressed him, telling him
142 I, XLIV | despaired of, a prophet sent by God went to the king, encouraged
143 I, XLIV | prophet in the words of God, for having abused the divine
144 I, XLV | Elijah, as instructed by God, met them in the way, and,
145 I, XLVI | to reign, displeasing to God on account of his wicked
146 I, XLVI | until, through the mercy of God, the enemy was driven back,
147 I, XLVII | and offered incense to God, a thing which it was the
148 I, XLVIII | vast concourse of people. God, moved by their sinfulness,
149 I, XLVIII | which enabled him to behold God reconciled through the repentance
150 I, XLVIII | To Jonah, complaining to God, that his words had not
151 I, XLIX | punishment upon himself from God, and a perpetual captivity
152 I, XLIX | who was displeasing to God on account of his impiety,
153 I, L | priests to the worship of God, he discoursed to them in
154 I, L | Ezekias put his trust in God, for that he rather had
155 I, L | arms by the appointment of God; and that the conqueror
156 I, L | affairs, Ezekias, trusting in God, consulted the prophet Isaiah,
157 I, LI | is said to have prayed to God that he would not allow
158 I, LI | from his father, forsook God, and took to the practice
159 I, LI | idols, they should worship God. He accomplished nothing
160 I, LI | showed himself regardless of God: being entrapped by some
161 I, LII | written with the words of God, and which had been found
162 I, LII | his pious supplications to God, and constant tears, he
163 I, LII | practice the worship of God, inasmuch as he was now
164 I, LIII | his father, displeasing God by his impiety. Accordingly,
165 I, LIII | of the king of Babylon (God undoubtedly overruling everything,
166 I, LIV | disposition and neglectful of God, and not understanding that
167 II, I | Daniel, putting his trust in God, promised that he would
168 II, II | been revealed to him by God; and so he relates the vision
169 II, III | man, but of the will of God), will reduce to nothing
170 II, IV | them all in the words of God to remain in their native
171 II, IV | protected by the power of God, and that no danger would
172 II, V | that that honor was due to God alone. They were therefore,
173 II, V | singing a song of praise to God, while there was also beheld
174 II, V | acknowledged to be the5 Son of God. Then the king having no
175 II, V | honor was to be paid to God alone. Not long after, being
176 II, V | kept for him by the will of God, until the time was fulfilled,
177 II, V | length duly acknowledging God, he was, after seven years,
178 II, V(5) | that he had seen a son of God."~
179 II, VI | profaned vessels sacred to God, destruction impended over
180 II, VII | for any one to pray to a god except. the king. Darius
181 II, VII | ought to be addressed to God, and not to man, is accused
182 II, VII | superstitions being abandoned, the God of Daniel was to be worshiped.
183 II, VIII | manifest symbol of the living God, as consuming those things
184 II, X | king sent for the temple of God. Along with were but twelve
185 II, XI | heart, and to have prayed to God with groans and many tears.
186 II, XI | men. But being given up by God, on account of their sin,
187 II, XIII | superstitions, and hateful alike to God and men. He said that, as
188 II, XIII | after having called upon God, she entered the court of
189 II, XIV | was regarded by them as a god; a thing which Baguas, one
190 II, XIV | writings. The spirit of God thus took care that the
191 II, XV | sufficiently punished by God for their sins and offenses;
192 II, XV | Jews being worshipers of God, and trained by their fathers
193 II, XV | sufferings, finding that God was, in turn, either angry
194 II, XVIII | he destroyed the law of God, and showed favor to those
195 II, XX | forced to violate the law of God, and the customs of their
196 II, XXI | they put their trust in God, everything would give way
197 II, XXII | inflicted on the people of God, and acknowledged that these
198 II, XXVIII | turned to the worship of God. For then took place the
199 II, XXVIII | of proving that he was a god), the demons being put to
200 II, XXX | doubtless, because it pleased God that the impious race should
201 II, XXXI | then believed in Christ as God while continuing29 in the
202 II, XXXII | Gaul, for the religion of God had been accepted somewhat
203 II, XXXII | years, wasted the people of God. At this period, almost
204 II, XXXIII | place having been trodden by God, that the footprints are
205 II, XXXIV | if by the appointment of God, the funeral of a dead man
206 II, XXXV | the following nature,-that God the Father had begotten
207 II, XXXV | substance, a new and second God; and that there was a time
208 II, XLII | the special ordination of God, in order that a man who
209 II, XLII | that the unity of the one God was simply distinguished51
210 II, XLIV | condemned, while the Son of God also was52 pronounced equal
211 II, XLIV(52)| reads thus: "but the Son of God is not pronounced equal
212 II, XLIV | secret guile) that the Son of God was not a creature like
213 II, LI | meantime, the people of God, and all the excellent of
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