Book, Chapter
1 I, I | persecutions of the Christian people, the times of peace which
2 I, XIV | the presence of his own people, and having associated his
3 I, XIV | of God to let the Hebrew people go. But the king, affirming
4 I, XIV | and Aaron, and gave the people liberty to depart, provided
5 I, XV | on the day28 before the people went out of Egypt, being
6 I, XV | their posterity. Thus the people went forth rich, both by
7 I, XV | the king that the Hebrew people, through mistaking the road,
8 I, XV | a road was opened to the people as on firm land, the waters
9 I, XVI | in the safety of his own people, and in the destruction
10 I, XVI | stubbornness of the impatient people showed itself, and burst
11 I, XVI | they encamped. Again the people, complaining of famine,
12 I, XVI | spread over it. Then the people were informed, through Moses,
13 I, XVI | collect it on the Sabbath. The people, however, as they were never
14 I, XVII | Chapter XVII.~The people going on from thence, and
15 I, XVII | destroyed numbers of the people by their attacks. Moses,
16 I, XVII | advice Moses divided the people into various ranks; and,
17 I, XVII | admonished by the Lord that the people should be sanctified, since
18 I, XVII | beside the Lord, while the people stood around the bottom
19 I, XVIII | covered the mountain, the people trembled from terror; and
20 I, XVIII | that he would report to the people what he thus heard. Now,
21 I, XVIII | a pledge. A ruler of the people is not to be evil spoken
22 I, XIX | these words of God to the people, and placed an altar of
23 I, XIX | presence of the Lord, the people, despairing of his return,
24 I, XIX | the head of a calf. The people, unmindful of God, having
25 I, XIX | have destroyed the wicked people, had he not been entreated
26 I, XIX | hand of God, and seeing the people devoted to luxury and sacrilege,
27 I, XIX | commanded them to smite the people with drawn swords. In this
28 I, XIX | great brightness, that the people were not able to look upon
29 I, XIX | veil, and thus spoke to the people in the words of God. In
30 I, XX | When, therefore, the people made use of the manna for
31 I, XX | said to have died. Thus the people were punished by the very
32 I, XX | this was made known to the people, fear seized the minds of
33 I, XX | tears, and implored the people not to believe the spies
34 I, XX | things, exposed a part of the people to be slain by the enemy,
35 I, XX | having excited fear among the people.~
36 I, XXI | after, a revolt of the whole people arose against Moses and
37 I, XXI | happened, a revolt of the people arose on account of the
38 I, XXI | after he had ruled the people forty years in the wilderness.
39 I, XXII | the camp to instruct the people to make ready supplies of
40 I, XXIV | the death of Joshua, the people acted without a leader.
41 I, XXIV | at home and abroad: the people ruled over the nations which
42 I, XXIV | utter destruction. But the people, through lust for power,
43 I, XXIV | as I reflect that those people who lay under so many obligations
44 I, XXV | captivity pressed sore upon his people, and he remembered with
45 I, XXV | spoken, and deliver the people from captivity." But he
46 I, XXV | Baal, he went to his own people, and pitched his camp near
47 I, XXV | this was made known to the people, twenty and two thousand
48 I, XXV | he should be king of the people. But he rejected this proposal,
49 I, XXV | which had pressed upon the people for seven years, they now
50 I, XXVI | he pressed hard upon his people by war, attempted to storm
51 I, XXVI | of twenty-two years, the people, forsaking God, gave themselves
52 I, XXVIII | temple, in which all the people and all the princes of the
53 I, XXVIII | mentioned, and I see that the people was for some time without
54 I, XXIX | history certifies that the people lived without judges, Eli
55 I, XXXI | the ark to Gath. But the people there being afflicted with
56 I, XXXII | cessation of all war, the people lived in peace. But this
57 I, XXXII | prosperous and peaceful, the people, changing their views for
58 I, XXXII | address, quietly to deter the people from their insane desire;
59 I, XXXII | purpose, finding that the people persisted in the determination,
60 I, XXXIII | reign, some portion of the people had revolted from him, refusing
61 I, XXXIII | wreaked his vengeance on these people; the enemy were conquered,
62 I, XXXIII | offer sacrifice to God, the people gradually dropped away owing
63 I, XXXIII | But by the help of the people, he was saved from destruction.
64 I, XXXVI | to them against his own people. But the battle taking place,
65 I, XXXVI | is said to have ruled the people seventy years. I have, however,
66 I, XXXVIII| seized him of numbering the people, in order to ascertain the
67 I, XXXVIII| by whose right hand the people were overthrown, implored
68 I, XXXVIII| Thus, the punishment of the people was turned aside; and David
69 I, XL | by which he blessed the people and the temple, God spoke
70 I, XLI | his age, a portion of the people, taking offense, revolted
71 I, XLI | him the favor of the whole people. Accordingly, by universal
72 I, XLI | and, by the wish of the people, as we have said above,
73 I, XLI | two hosts advanced, the people were instructed by the words
74 I, XLI | held Jerusalem, where the people had been accustomed to offer
75 I, XLI | feelings might alienate the people from him, resolved to fill
76 I, XLI | another at Dan, to which the people might offer sacrifice; and,
77 I, XLI | appointed priests from among the people. But censure followed this
78 I, XLII | and men. A portion of the people revolted from him, and the
79 I, XLIII | impiety, he ordered all the people to be gathered together
80 I, XLIII | the victim. Then truly the people, casting themselves upon
81 I, XLVI | means of the priests and people, while his grandmother was
82 I, XLVI | he was slain by his own people in the fortieth year of
83 I, XLVIII | among a vast concourse of people. God, moved by their sinfulness,
84 I, XLVIII | through the repentance of the people; and he embarked on board
85 I, XLVIII | punishment for the sins of the people. The voice of the prophet
86 I, XLVIII | of the king, the whole people, and even those infants
87 I, XLIX | and carried off the whole people into his own kingdom, Assyrians
88 I, L | of his reign, urging the people and the priests to the worship
89 I, LI | error, and exhorted the people that, forsaking their idols,
90 I, LIII | carried away, along with the people, to Babylon, and was there
91 I, LIV | having carried away the people, appointed as governor over
92 II, I | condemned by the sentence of the people. And, as she was being led
93 II, IV | therefore, fell upon the whole people, lest the king of Babylon
94 II, VIII | the superstition of the people, Cyrus also had been accustomed
95 II, X | the time, enough to the people of the Jews. For, as it
96 II, X | obedience to his word. The people, then, being sanctified,
97 II, X | urgent duty was to reform the people from the corrupt habits
98 II, XI | connected with the city to the people, man by man; and all vied
99 II, XI | making assaults upon the people, was in no degree alarmed,
100 II, XI | reckoned, also, that the people were not adequate in numbers
101 II, XI | tribes, of whom the remaining people were all that survived,
102 II, XVI | distressed circumstances of her people, some bold effort ought
103 II, XVI | she returned to her own people in safety. On the following
104 II, XVIII | these, the morals of the people became corrupted to such
105 II, XVIII | of the senate and Roman people, when Paulus and Crassus
106 II, XVIII | to Jerusalem. Finding the people at variance from the diverse
107 II, XXII | he had inflicted on the people of God, and acknowledged
108 II, XXIII | friendship of the Roman people, and alliance with them;
109 II, XXVI | countrymen and by the Roman people. He began to rule over his
110 II, XXVII | Judaea from the senate and people of Rome. Under him, the
111 II, XXVIII | in the sight of all the people, and was dashed to pieces.~
112 II, XXX | favor by the senate and people; and Vitellius having killed
113 II, XXXII | continuous years, wasted the people of God. At this period,
114 II, XXXIX | party, through fear of the people, who maintained the Catholic
115 II, XXXIX | no doubt, that, if the people gave it a favorable hearing,
116 II, XXXIX | read in the church, the people expressed their aversion
117 II, XXXIX | deputies of the Catholic people from almost all the provinces.~
118 II, XLI | But on the part of our people, young men of but little
119 II, XLIII | by degrees numbers of our people, partly overcome through
120 II, XLIII | And when the minds of our people once began to incline in
121 II, XLIV | minds by all. Nor did our people venture any longer to make
122 II, XLVI | multitudes of the common people by the arts of persuasion
123 II, XLVIII | their evil teachings the people of Elusa, who were then
124 II, LI | while, in the meantime, the people of God, and all the excellent
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