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1 I, I(1) | which ascribes many more years to the fathers of mankind
2 I, II | God nearly six2 thousand years ago, as we shall set forth
3 I, II | now two hundred and thirty years old: he lived altogether
4 I, II | eight hundred and thirty years. Seth begat Enos, Enos Cainan,
5 I, III | two hundred5 and forty-two years after the beginning of the
6 I, VI | country for four hundred years, but would afterwards be
7 I, VI | he himself was a hundred years old, and his wife ninety,
8 I, VII | Abraham was now a hundred years old, his son Isaac was born.
9 I, VII | hundred and seventy-five years; and his body was laid in
10 I, VIII | forth twins about twenty years after the time of her marriage.
11 I, VIII | and by, being advanced in years, and his eyesight being
12 I, IX | to a servitude of seven years. But when the time was fulfilled,
13 I, IX | another servitude of seven years, after which Rachel was
14 I, X | of one hundred and eighty years. Now, Esau was mighty in
15 I, XI | after the lapse of two years, the king also had a dream.
16 I, XI | that, for the next seven years, there would be the greatest
17 I, XI | from the king, was thirty years old; for he was sold by
18 I, XI | brothers when he was seventeen years of age. ~
19 I, XII | that there were still five years of famine to come, and advising
20 I, XII | three hundred and sixty years24 after; the deluge. But
21 I, XII | two hundred and fifteen years. After this, Jacob, in the
22 I, XII | hundred and forty-seven years. His funeral was of a most
23 I, XV | four hundred and thirty years, but from the deluge a period
24 I, XV | hundred and seventy-five30 years. Well, as they went forth
25 I, XVI | use of this food for forty years; its taste was very like
26 I, XVIII | with money shall serve six years, and after that he shall
27 I, XXI | had ruled the people forty years in the wilderness. But the
28 I, XXI | who were more than twenty years old on leaving Egypt passed
29 I, XXIII | affairs during twenty-seven years. If this were so, then three
30 I, XXIII | hundred and eighty-four years had elapsed from the beginning
31 I, XXIV | paid the penalty of eight years' captivity, until, with
32 I, XXIV | enjoyed independence for fifty years. Then again, corrupted by
33 I, XXIV | they served him eighteen years, until, by a divine impulse,
34 I, XXIV | Hebrews in peace for forty years. To him Semigar sucseeded,
35 I, XXIV | grievous tyranny for twenty years, until Deborah, a woman,
36 I, XXIV | The Hebrews were forty years under this leader or judge.
37 I, XXV | upon the people for seven years, they now enjoyed peace
38 I, XXV | peace for a period of forty years.~
39 I, XXVI | the government for three years. To him succeeded Thola,
40 I, XXVI | who reigned two and twenty years. After him came Jair; and
41 I, XXVI | like period of twenty-two years, the people, forsaking God,
42 I, XXVI | their power for eighteen years. At the end of this period,
43 I, XXVI | the chief power for six years. To him Esebon succeeded,
44 I, XXVI | in tranquillity for seven years, then died. After him, Elon
45 I, XXVI | Zebulonite ruled for ten years, and Abdon also for eight
46 I, XXVI | and Abdon also for eight years; but, as their rule was
47 I, XXVII | unfaithfulness by forty years of captivity. At that time,
48 I, XXVIII | ruled the Hebrews twenty years. To him Simmichar succeeded,
49 I, XXIX | following the succession of the years, and the order of the dates,
50 I, XXIX | has not stated how many years there were between Eli and
51 I, XXIX | four hundred and eighteen years, and from the beginning
52 I, XXIX | events in the successive years (a thing hitherto left in
53 I, XXX | himself, being burdened with years, and afflicted with blindness,
54 I, XXX | priesthood for twenty50 years.~
55 I, XXX(50)| The Hebrew text has forty years. ~
56 I, XXXI | there it remained twenty years.~
57 I, XXXVI | Apostles to have reigned forty years. As to this, however, I
58 I, XXXVI | meant to include also the years of Samuel under the length
59 I, XXXVI | remark that he reigned thirty years. I can, by no means, agree
60 I, XXXVI | it had been there twenty years. Therefore, since Saul reigned
61 I, XXXVI | almost nothing about his years),62 but by most he is said
62 I, XXXVI | ruled the people seventy years. I have, however, been unable
63 I, XXXVI | the government for forty years. ~
64 I, XXXVII | nation; for during seven years he had reigned only in Hebron.
65 I, XXXVII | time, being about thirty years of age. He repulsed in successful
66 I, XXXVIII| when a famine for three years was set before him, and
67 I, XXXVIII| having become infirm through years and illness, he appointed
68 I, XXXVIII| after he had reigned forty years.~
69 I, XL | got together during three years, and laid the foundation
70 I, XL | third Book of Kings the years are reckoned at four hundred
71 I, XL | should perhaps reckon fewer years than more. But I do not
72 I, XLII | kingdom at Jerusalem for six years, although he is said in
73 I, XLII | to have reigned three years. Asab his son succeeded
74 I, XLII | victory. After forty-one years he died, afflicted with
75 I, XLII | the kingdom more than two years, and his children, as being
76 I, XLII | not retained more than two years. For Zambri, leader of his
77 I, XLII | reigned before him seven years, and at the same time with
78 I, XLII | same time with him twelve years. And, on the death of Asab,
79 I, XLII | after a reign of twenty-five years.~
80 I, XLIV | therefore, after three years, made war upon the Hebrews.
81 I, XLV | for the space of twelve years. But on the side of the
82 I, XLV | the kingdom for eighteen years. He had the daughter of
83 I, XLVI | grandmother was, after eight years, restored to him through
84 I, XLVI | described as having reigned nine years, so far as I find it stated
85 I, XLVI | the government twenty-nine years; and the mode of reckoning
86 I, XLVI | the government forty-one years, and to have at length died
87 I, XLVI | extend over twenty-eight years. Accordingly, we, following
88 I, XLVII | we have thought that the years should be carefully traced
89 I, XLVII | having reigned fifty-two years. Then the kingdom was given
90 I, XLVII | tribute. He reigned sixteen years, and his son Achaz succeeded
91 I, XLIX | after a reign of sixteen years.~
92 I, LI | and thus he got fifteen years added to his life. These
93 I, LI | but reigned for fifty-five years. Then Amos his son obtained
94 I, LI | but possessed it only two years. He was the heir of his
95 I, LII | celebrated. And about three years afterwards, having gone
96 I, LII | had reigned twenty and one years.~
97 I, LIII | the right of war for three years. For the king of Egypt now
98 I, LIII | finished his reign of eleven years, had given place to his
99 I, LIII | after a period of thirty years released, while he was admitted
100 I, LIV | after a period of nine years, Nabuchodonosor made war
101 I, LIV | besieged him for three years. At this time, he consulted
102 II, I | Daniel, who was then twelve years old, after having rebuked
103 II, V | God, he was, after seven years, restored to his kingdom
104 II, V | have reigned twenty-six years, although I do not find
105 II, V | contained, it completed seventy years up to the first year of
106 II, V | in fact is the number of years which is stated in the sacred
107 II, VII | them also the number of the years, within which he announced
108 II, VII | to have reigned eighteen years; after which date Astyages
109 II, IX | lapse of about a hundred years, while Artaxerxes the king
110 II, IX | above, reigned eighteen years, Cyrus held the supreme
111 II, IX | supreme power for thirty-one years. While making war upon the
112 II, IX | Cambyses, and reigned eight years. He, after harassing with
113 II, IX | he reigned thirty and six years. He, four years before his
114 II, IX | and six years. He, four years before his death, fought
115 II, IX | hundred and eighty-eight years ago, provided the research
116 II, IX | have reigned twenty-one years, although I have found that
117 II, IX | down at twenty and five years. To him succeeded Artaxerxes,
118 II, IX | Artaxerxes reigned forty-one years, Xerxes two months, and
119 II, X | in the law, about twenty years after the temple had been
120 II, X | sovereignty for nineteen years), by the permission of Artaxerxes
121 II, XI | almost two hundred and fifty years, being leveled with the
122 II, XI | hundred and ninety and eight years. But from the restoration
123 II, XI | hundred and eighty-three years. That was formerly predicted
124 II, XI | were two hundred and sixty years.~
125 II, XIII | Artaxerxes reigned sixty and two years, and was succeeded by Ochus.~
126 II, XIV | power for more than eight years. Wherefore, if it is allowable
127 II, XIV | which had revolted many years before. At that time, also,
128 II, XVI | lived one hundred and five years. If these things took place,
129 II, XVI | there elapsed two and twenty years. Now Ochus reigned in all
130 II, XVI | reigned in all twenty-three years. And he was beyond all others
131 II, XVI | the government for three years, and Darius for four. ~
132 II, XVII | Cyrus, two hundred and fifty years. Alexander, the conqueror
133 II, XVII | twelfth his reign, and seven years after he had conquered Darius,
134 II, XVIII | said, consuls, about five years after Antiochus began to
135 II, IX | after the lapse of nine years, was himself styled king
136 II, IX | and reigned thirty-two years. After him came Antiochus,
137 II, IX | with a reign of twenty-one years. Then came Antiochus, the
138 II, IX | and he reigned fifteen years. After him, his son Seleucus,
139 II, IX | Callinicus, reigned twenty-one years. Another Seleucus, the son
140 II, IX | Callinicus, reigned three years. After his death Antiochus,
141 II, IX | and Syria for thirty-seven years. This is the Antiochus against
142 II, IX | seized the kingdom. He, five years after the beginning of his
143 II, IX | plundering. Then, after two years, the Jews being again visited
144 II, XXII | died, having reigned eleven years. He left the kingdom to
145 II, XXIII | after an interval of two years, Bacchides again made war
146 II, XXIV | after he had reigned twelve years. This Alexander before he
147 II, XXIV | Accordingly, in the five years during which he held the
148 II, XXIV | stated in many authors, nine years.~
149 II, XXVI | king Demetrius, but eight years afterwards, being deceived
150 II, XXVI | supreme power for twenty-six years. After him, Aristobulus
151 II, XXVI | high-priest, reigned twenty-seven years; but I have found nothing
152 II, XXVI | the sovereignty for three years. After his decease, frightful
153 II, XXVI | chief power for thirty-four years; but while he carried on
154 II, XXVII | remains. Herod reigned four years after the birth of the Lord;
155 II, XXVII | reign comprised thirty-seven years. After him, came Archelaus
156 II, XXVII | the tetrarch, for eight years, and Herod for twenty-four
157 II, XXVII | and Herod for twenty-four years. Under him, in the eighteenth
158 II, XXVII | hundred and seventy-two years.~
159 II, XXX | three hundred and thirty-one years ago. And this last overthrow
160 II, XXX | beyond a period of seventy years.~
161 II, XXXII | interval of thirty-eight years, the Christians enjoyed
162 II, XXXII | interval of about fifty years, there arose, under the
163 II, XXXII | which, for ten continuous years, wasted the people of God.
164 II, XXXII | the slaughters of ten long years. There survive also accounts
165 II, XXXIII | was reached eighty-eight years ago, at which date the emperors
166 II, XXXIX | driven into exile, forty-five years ago, when Arbitio and Lollianus
167 II, LI | being sustained for fifteen years with horrible dissension,
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