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1 I, II | slew his brother. He had a son called Enoch, by whom a 2 I, II | was descended. He had a son called Mathusalam, and he, 3 I, II | the death of his younger son, begat another son called 4 I, II | younger son, begat another son called Seth, when he was 5 I, II | been translated by God. His son was called Mathusalam who 6 I, IV | his father's curse. His son, Chas by name, begat the 7 I, V | taking with him Lot, the son of his brother, he came 8 I, VI | had by a maid-servant a son called Ishmael. Moreover, 9 I, VI | that they should have a son Isaac, the Lord having come 10 I, VII | a hundred years old, his son Isaac was born. Then Sara 11 I, VII | by whom Abraham had had a son; and she is said to have 12 I, VII | the desert along with her son, and defended by the help 13 I, VII | Abraham, and required that his son Isaac should be sacrificed 14 I, VII | Abraham, seeing that his son Isaac was now of youthful12 15 I, VII | of Bathuel, the Syrian, son of Nachor; and having seen 16 I, VII | possessions to Isaac, the son of Sara, while, at the same 17 I, VIII | made ready to bless his son Esau, Jacob through the 18 I, VIII | hospitality as the acknowledged son of his sister.~ 19 I, X | ruler of that town. His son Sychem defiled Dinah, the 20 I, XI | this same time, Judah, the son of Jacob, took in marriage 21 I, XII | tenderly welcomed by his son. That took place in the 22 I, XIII | be brought up as her own son, giving the boy the name 23 I, XXII | the hands of Joshua the son of Nun, for Moses had appointed 24 I, XXVI | the death of Gideon, his son Abimelech, whose mother 25 I, XXVII | for that she should bear a son who would be the restorer 26 I, XXXIII | except Saul and Jonathan his son, is said to have possessed 27 I, XXXIII | followed, he ordered his son to be put to death. But 28 I, XXXV | servants and Jonathan his son, to prepare snares against 29 I, XXXV | being taken to task by his son, suppressed the cruel order 30 I, XXXV | addressed David as king and son. He was so much changed 31 I, XXXVII | and made Isbaal. king, the son of King Saul. Various battles 32 I, XXXVII | that was reserved for his son. He then conquered the Philistines 33 I, XXXVIII | he lost in a few days the son who was born from the clandestine 34 I, XXXVIII | and family. At last his son Absalom lifted impious arms 35 I, XXXVIII | wished even his parricidal son to be forgiven. This war 36 I, XL | would be taken from his son, and given to a servant. 37 I, XLI | of his reign, Roboam his son having succeeded to the 38 I, XLII | XLII.~In his room Abiud his son held the kingdom at Jerusalem 39 I, XLII | reigned three years. Asab his son succeeded him, being the 40 I, XLII | which was then held by his son, and often, after conquering 41 I, XLII | and left his throne to his son Nabath. He, from his wicked 42 I, XLII | his successor Baasa, the son of Achia, and he proved 43 I, XLII | power passed to Ela his son, but was not retained more 44 I, XLII | death of Asab, Josaphat his son began to reign over part 45 I, XLII(69) | hardly ever transmitted to son or grandson.~ 46 I, XLIII | of his reign, Ahab, the son of Ambri, was king of the 47 I, XLIII(70) | text speaks of only one son.~ 48 I, XLIII | restored to life the dead son of the same widow. Then, 49 I, XLIV | left the kingdom to his son Ochozia.~ 50 I, XLV | king having died, Joram his son possessed the kingdom for 51 I, XLV | After him, Ochozias his son obtained the kingdom. During 52 I, XLV | from my pen. By him the son of a widow was restored 53 I, XLVI | He was succeeded by his son Amassia. But, on the side 54 I, XLVI | having died, Joachas his son began to reign, displeasing 55 I, XLVI | left the kingdom to his son Joa. He raised civil war 56 I, XLVI | year of the reign of Ozia, son of Amassia. By this mode 57 I, XLVII | XLVII.~Ozias, then, the son of Amassia, succeeded to 58 I, XLVII | had given place to his son Jeroboa, and after him, 59 I, XLVII | and after him, again, his son Zacharias began to reign. 60 I, XLVII | was given to Joathas his son; and he is related to have 61 I, XLVII | reigned sixteen years, and his son Achaz succeeded him.~ 62 I, XLVIII | rounded of old by Assure, the son of Sere, was the capital 63 I, XLIX | Sella, and left it to his son Pache. But a certain person 64 I, L | him succeeded Ezekias his son, a man very unlike his father 65 I, LI | left the kingdom to his son Manasse. He, degenerating 66 I, LI | fifty-five years. Then Amos his son obtained the kingdom, but 67 I, LII | government then passed to his son Josia. He is related to 68 I, LIII | Chapter LIII.~Joachas, his son, having then obtained the 69 I, LIII | brother of Joacha, and the son of Josia, but liker his 70 I, LIII | had given place to his son of the same name, and he 71 II, V | acknowledged to be the5 Son of God. Then the king having 72 II, V(5) | confessed that he had seen a son of God."~ 73 II, VI | the kingdom fell to his son, whom I find called Euilmarodac 74 II, IX | To Cyrus succeeded his son Cambyses, and reigned eight 75 II, IX | the leader was Darius, the son of Hystaspes, who was a 76 II, XIV | that it was Cambyses, the son of Cyrus, on this ground 77 II, XVI | illness. After him, Arses his son held the government for 78 II, XVIII | under king Seleucus, the son of Antiochus the great, 79 II, IX | him came Antiochus, his son, with a reign of twenty-one 80 II, IX | Then came Antiochus, the son of Antiochus, who was surnamed 81 II, IX | fifteen years. After him, his son Seleucus, surnamed Callinicus, 82 II, IX | years. Another Seleucus, the son of Callinicus, reigned three 83 II, IX | having died; his younger son Seleucus obtained the kingdom, 84 II, IX | as hostage Demetrius, the son of Seleucus, who was at 85 II, XX | that time, Matthathias, the son of John, was high-priest. 86 II, XXI | appointed in his own place his son Judah, as general of the 87 II, XXII | left the kingdom to his son Antiochus, to whom the name 88 II, XXIII | treachery. For Demetrius, the son of Seleucus, who, we have 89 II, XXIII | power, having slain the son of Antiochus, who had reigned 90 II, XXIV | himself out as being the son of Antiochus (which was 91 II, XXIV | circumstances, Demetrius, the son of Demetrius, who, after 92 II, XXVI | He was succeeded by his son John. And he, on the ground 93 II, XXVI | died. Then Alexander, his son, who was both king and high-priest, 94 II, XXVII | Herod, a foreigner, the son of Antipater of Askelon, 95 II, XXX | upon his head. He made his son Titus, Caesar; and assigned 96 II, XXXI | interval, Domitian, the son of Vespasian, persecuted 97 II, XXXII | began under Aurelius, the son of Antoninus. And then, 98 II, XXXIII | who reigned along with her son as Augusta), having a strong 99 II, XXXV | Father had begotten his Son for the purpose of creating 100 II, XXXV | there was a time when the Son had no existence. To meet 101 II, XXXVI(39) | the Great, instead of his son Constantine II. The curious 102 II, XXXVII(41)| taught that the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost were all 103 II, XLII(51) | believed that the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit were 104 II, XLIII | object of this was that the Son might not be believed to 105 II, XLIII | faith acknowledged that the Son was like the Father. But 106 II, XLIV | was condemned, while the Son of God also was52 pronounced 107 II, XLIV(52) | and reads thus: "but the Son of God is not pronounced 108 II, XLIV | a secret guile) that the Son of God was not a creature 109 II, XLIV | these words, in which the Son was denied to be like the


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