Book, Chapter
1 I, II | Adam, and the female Eve. Having been placed in Paradise,
2 I, III | and on its not returning, having settled, as I conjecture,
3 I, IV | human being, because Cain, having no such precept, had stained
4 I, VI | have a son Isaac, the Lord having come to him along with two
5 I, VI | did not accept the offer, having a desire rather for things
6 I, VII | Syrian, son of Nachor; and having seen Rebecca, a beautiful
7 I, VIII | Chapter VIII.~Now, Rebecca, having long been barren, at length,
8 I, VIII | Gerar, to King Abimelech, having been warned by the Lord
9 I, VIII | land, and is blessed, and having been greatly increased in
10 I, VIII | fled into Mesopotamia, having been urged by his father
11 I, IX | after being reconciled, having straitly charged his son-in-law
12 I, X | all of them. Accordingly, having been sent by his father
13 I, XI | for a sam of money, and having been made manager of his
14 I, XII | IN the mean time, affairs having been well settled in Egypt
15 I, XII | the head of affairs, and having complete power over the
16 I, XIV | presence of his own people, and having associated his brother Aaron
17 I, XIV | put an end to, his mind, having no control over itself returned
18 I, XVII | daughter Sepphora (who, having been married to Moses, had
19 I, XVII | Egypt), and his children, having learned the things which
20 I, XIX | splendor glorious. Now, Moses, having been called by God, entered
21 I, XIX | people, unmindful of God, having offered sacrifices to this,
22 I, XIX | thinking the nation unworthy of having the law of the Lord delivered
23 I, XIX | of its tuner parts. Which having been finished, the cloud
24 I, XX | them. Spies, accordingly, having been sent into it, they
25 I, XX | the spies were slain for having excited fear among the people.~
26 I, XXII | against Geth, and an ambuscade having been placed behind the city,
27 I, XXIII | as I have already said, having been divided among the tribes,
28 I, XXIV | war with the Canaanites having arisen, Judah was appointed
29 I, XXV | the Lord said. So then, having offered sacrifice, and overthrown
30 I, XXV | watch of the night, and having ordered all his men to sound
31 I, XXV | kings beyond Jordan, and having captured them, gave them
32 I, XXV | than to be their ruler. Having, therefore, escaped from
33 I, XXVI | mother was a concubine, having slain his brothers with
34 I, XXVI | recovering their liberty by arms, having first sent ambassadors to
35 I, XXVI | home, his daughter met him, having joyfully gone forth with
36 I, XXVI | him Esebon succeeded, and having ruled in tranquillity for
37 I, XXVIII | Hebrews, the Philistines having been subdued by the prowess
38 I, XXVIII | hold him fast. Then they, having put out his eyes, bound
39 I, XXVIII | these pillars. Then he, having first called upon the Lord,
40 I, XXVIII | his enemies, not without having avenged himself upon them,
41 I, XXIX | Benjamin. A certain old man having kindly admitted him to hospitality,
42 I, XXX | his mother's, Anna. She having long been barren, is said,
43 I, XXX | dedicated to God. Accordingly, having brought forth a boy, she
44 I, XXXI | chief men of the nation having been called together, formed
45 I, XXXII | consciousness of guilt. Samuel, having first offered sacrifice,
46 I, XXXII | corrupt in mind as that, when having God as their king, they
47 I, XXXII | themselves a king from among men. Having spoken these and other words
48 I, XXXIII | XXXIII.~Accordingly, Saul, having been first anointed by Samuel
49 I, XXXIII | the camp of the enemy, and having slain about twenty of them,
50 I, XXXIV | And by the first blow, having discharged one of the stones
51 I, XXXVI | Philistines, accordingly, having pitched their camp on the
52 I, XXXVI | of the king fell; Saul, having sunk down from his horse,
53 I, XXXVI | the times of Samuel, who, having been born under the priesthood
54 I, XXXVII | Chapter XXXVII.~Saul having thus been cut off, David,
55 I, XXXVII | Syrians again rebelled, having formed a confederacy for
56 I, XXXVIII| foreign and home disturbances having been brought to accord,
57 I, XXXVIII| implored pardon of God for having lifted up his thoughts to
58 I, XXXVIII| beheld the angel. After this, having become infirm through years
59 I, XXXVIII| successor in the kingdom. He, having been anointed with the royal
60 I, XXXIX | who dwelt in one house, having given birth to male children
61 I, XXXIX | same time, and one of these having died in the night three
62 I, XL | God, funds for the purpose having been got together during
63 I, XL | its commencement. Then, having offered sacrifice in that
64 I, XLI | his reign, Roboam his son having succeeded to the throne
65 I, XLI | revolted from him. For, having asked that the very heavy
66 I, XLIII | above all against God. For having taken in marriage Jezebel,
67 I, XLIII | he went to the king, and having reproved his impiety, he
68 I, XLIII | Accordingly, the priests, having slain a calf, began to call
69 I, XLIII | laid it upon the altar, having first of all filled the
70 I, XLIV | Syria with a great army, having formed a military confederacy
71 I, XLIV | in the words of God, for having abused the divine kindness,
72 I, XLIV | prophet, went forth to battle, having spurned the words of Michea
73 I, XLV | being sick in body, and having sent some of his servants
74 I, XLV | tribes, Josaphat the king having died, Joram his son possessed
75 I, XLV | into the city by the enemy having been put to flight, water
76 I, XLV | king of the ten tribes; and having gone forth to battle in
77 I, XLVI | seized the supreme power, having deprived her grandson (whose
78 I, XLVI | side of the ten tribes, Jeu having died, Joachas his son began
79 I, XLVI | former position. Joachas, having ended his days, left the
80 I, XLVI | of the two tribes; and, having obtained the victory, conveyed
81 I, XLVI | punishment of his sin, for, having entered as a conqueror the
82 I, XLVI | nation. He is described as having reigned nine years, so far
83 I, XLVII | a kingdom. Ozias, then, having obtained the kingdom of
84 I, XLVII | he ended his days, after having reigned fifty-two years.
85 I, L | and how the ten tribes, having been at last carried away
86 I, L | Assyrians, made war against him, having entered his territories
87 I, LII | aid of the priest Helchia. Having read a book written with
88 I, LII | three years afterwards, having gone forth to battle against
89 I, LIII | LIII.~Joachas, his son, having then obtained the kingdom,
90 I, LIII | Babylon. Thus after Joachim, having finished his reign of eleven
91 I, LIII | undoubtedly overruling everything, having resolved to give the nation
92 I, LIV | made war against him, and having forced him to flee within
93 I, LIV | of the anger of heaven, having frequently had the same
94 I, LIV | native land. Nabuchodonosor, having carried away the people,
95 II, I | twelve years old, after having rebuked the Jews for delivering
96 II, III | and of the resurrection4 having been revealed to him. His
97 II, V | with them a fourth person having the appearance of an angel,
98 II, V | Son of God. Then the king having no doubt that the divine
99 II, V | position. He is related, after having conquered Sedechia (whom
100 II, VII | to man, is accused of not having obeyed the king's commandment.
101 II, VIII | expelled from the kingdom, having used the arms of the Persians
102 II, VIII | also has mentioned.8 This having been deemed sacred by the
103 II, VIII | entered. The king, then, having entered the temple on the
104 II, X | difficulty, but were content with having rebuilt the temple. At the
105 II, X | then to have found. He, having found that the Jews united
106 II, XI | services he had rendered. He, having inquired of his fellow-countrymen
107 II, XI | their ancestral city; and having learned that his native
108 II, XI | building. But Nehemiah, having stationed guards against
109 II, XIII | those nearest to the king, having entirely under his charge
110 II, XIII | noble cause, and, after having called upon God, she entered
111 II, XIV | for Judith is described as having lived in the twelfth year
112 II, XV | Chapter XV.~The Jews, then, having returned, as we have narrated
113 II, XV | the same to other nations, having sent before him Holofernes
114 II, XV | thousand cavalry. He, after having ravaged in war, Cilicia
115 II, XV | surrender. And now the army, having moved on to Damascus, had
116 II, XV | country by the divine aid, and having passed over on foot the
117 II, XVII | from the Persians, after having lasted, from the time of
118 II, IX | Well, then, king Alexander having died, as we have related
119 II, IX | then, Antiochus the great having died; his younger son Seleucus
120 II, XX | performing profane acts. A leader having thus been found, rebellion
121 II, XXI | meantime, Matthathias dies, having appointed in his own place
122 II, XXI | For merchants from Syria, having no doubt as to victory,
123 II, XXII | restoration of the temple, which having been overthrown by Antiochus,
124 II, XXII | perpetual defence. And Lysias, having again returned into Judaea
125 II, XXII | after a few days, he died, having reigned eleven years. He
126 II, XXIII | seized the supreme power, having slain the son of Antiochus,
127 II, XXIII | the embassy to this effect having been kindly received, they
128 II, XXIII | Alcimus, recovering power, and having increased their forces,
129 II, XXV | Chapter XXV.~Drovers having thus obtained the kingdom,
130 II, XXVI | Hyrcanus. He died, after having held the supreme power for
131 II, XXVI | except his cruelty. He having left two young sons named
132 II, XXVI | Pompey. That Roman general, having finished the war with Mithridates,
133 II, XXX | commanded, entered the city, and having killed Otho, assumed the
134 II, XXX | and people; and Vitellius having killed himself, his hold
135 II, XXXI | There he, secret mysteries having been revealed to him, wrote
136 II, XXXI | persecution is reckoned as having taken place under Adrian,
137 II, XXXIII | with her son as Augusta), having a strong desire to behold
138 II, XXXIII | of the soil of that place having been trodden by God, that
139 II, XXXIV | spirit. Accordingly, Helena having first got information about
140 II, XXXVI | asked pardon of him for having condemned the innocent,
141 II, XL | of Nice was regarded as having been held at his instigation.
142 II, XLI | the public bounty, after having refused contributions offered
143 II, XLII | suspected by the Easterns as having embraced the belief of Sabellius,
144 II, XLII | Westerns. Thus the minds of all having been satisfied, he was admitted
145 II, XLIII | being ambiguous, and as having been too hastily adopted
146 II, XLIV | of Catholic doctrine, and having been brought forward by
147 II, XLV | Hilarius was there at the time, having followed the deputies from
148 II, XLV | out of the Church. Thus, having lost its leader, the strength
149 II, XLVI | introduce it into Spain, having set out from Egypt, his
150 II, XLVI | from his boyhood. He, after having himself adopted the pernicious
151 II, XLVII | Instantius and Salvianus, having been condemned by the judgment
152 II, XLVIII | the emperor. Accordingly, having won over Macedonius, who
153 II, XLIX | of the churches, and he having been ordered as the result
154 II, XLIX | heretics by their artifices, having presented Macedonius with
155 II, L | sufficient punishment that, having been declared heretics by
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