Book, Chapter
1 I, II | mystery. Adam, then, after the death of his younger son, begat
2 I, VIII | occurrences, plotted the death of his brother. Jacob, owing
3 I, X | the original. After the death of his father, Jacob stayed
4 I, XI | concubinage22 to Thamar. On his death, Onan took his brother's
5 I, XI | of them would be put to death, and the other would be
6 I, XII | kindness, although, after the death of their father, they felt
7 I, XIII | descendants. But on the death of the king, who kindly
8 I, XVIII | slays a man shall be put to death; he who does so unwittingly
9 I, XVIII | against them, shall suffer death. If any one sell a Hebrew
10 I, XVIII | stolen, he shall be put to death. If any one strike his own
11 I, XVIII | miscarry, he shall be put to death. If any one knock out the
12 I, XVIII | beast, he shall be put to death. Let him who sacrifices
13 I, XXI | priests to enter. Then truly death mowed them down in heaps;
14 I, XXII | Chapter XXII.~After the death of Moses, the chief power
15 I, XXIII | who were taken suffered death. By the same attack, neighboring
16 I, XXIII | beginning of the world to his death.~
17 I, XXIV | Chapter XXIV.~After the death of Joshua, the people acted
18 I, XXV | them, gave them over to death. In that battle, a hundred
19 I, XXVI | Chapter XXVI.~But on the death of Gideon, his son Abimelech,
20 I, XXIX | But, from the day of the death of Joshua up to the time
21 I, XXXI | their venomous bites the death of many thousand persons.51
22 I, XXXIII | ordered his son to be put to death. But by the help of the
23 I, XXXIV | however, that if he put to death one so beloved by all, that
24 I, XXXV | openly sought to compass his death; and David no longer trusted
25 I, XXXVII | David, when the news of his death was brought to him in the
26 I, XXXVIII| speedily checked by the death of the leader. David then
27 I, XLI | Chapter XLI.~For, on the death of Solomon in the fortieth
28 I, XLI | at length he heard of the death of Solomon, he returned
29 I, XLII | twelve years. And, on the death of Asab, Josaphat his son
30 I, XLIII | consumption of which she expected death along with her children.70
31 I, XLIV | time to have regretted the death of Naboth. Acknowledging
32 I, XLV | inform the king that his death would follow from that disease.
33 I, XLVI | kingdom of Joram. After the death of Ochozia in Judaea, when
34 I, LI | Assyrians, caused81 the death of many thousand men. The
35 I, LIV | not simply die by a common death. But the king, impious though
36 II, I | delivering the innocent to death, demanded that she should
37 II, I | danger, were condemned to death.~
38 II, II | art were publicly put to death. When Daniel heard of that,
39 II, IV | and different kinds of death. The rabble, however, with
40 II, VIII | consumed, they should suffer death, while, on the opposite
41 II, VIII | all of them were put to death by the order of the king,
42 II, IX | from that wound. After his death, two brothers, who were
43 II, IX | He, four years before his death, fought at Marathon, in
44 II, XI | account of their sin, to death and captivity, they had
45 II, XIII | whole of this nation to death. At the same time, he promised
46 II, XIII | was prepared to encounter death in such a noble cause, and,
47 II, XIII | opportunity, and demanded the death of Human as a satisfaction
48 II, XIII | ordered him to be put to death. It then came to the knowledge
49 II, XIV | afterwards avenged by the death of the king, considering
50 II, XVIII | fiftieth year after the death of Alexander, Paulus and
51 II, IX | reigned three years. After his death Antiochus, the brother of
52 II, XX | in their sufferings and death.~
53 II, XXIV | Demetrius, who, after the death of his father, had betaken
54 II, XXV | by Tryphon (for after the death of Jonathan he had wasted
55 II, XXVI | plot of Ptolemy, he met his death. He was succeeded by his
56 II, XXIX | Nay, even new kinds of death were invented, so that,
57 II, XXIX | Peter were condemned to death, the former being beheaded
58 II, XXX | minds Obstinately bent on death, they, of their own accord,
59 II, XXX | number of those who suffered death is related to have been
60 II, XXXI | the Christians worthy of death or punishment, forbade any
61 II, L | friends should be put to death.~
62 II, LI | Priscillian was condemned to death, and along with him, Felicissimus
63 II, LI | to others, either put to death or punished with exile.
64 II, LI | been lost. Well, after the death of Priscillian, not only
65 II, LI | those who had been put to death were conveyed to Spain,
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