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1 I, XXVII | of evil devices. Then the Jews, being compelled to it,
2 I, XXXI | religious service. But the Jews, when they saw the ark brought
3 I, XLVII | of that portion76 of the Jews, which being carried into
4 I, LIII | tribute was demanded of the Jews, and a king was given them
5 I, LIII | had been agreed that the Jews should belong to Babylon.
6 I, LIII | to give the nation of the Jews up to captivity and destruction),
7 I, LIV | as the chief men of the Jews (whose practice it had been
8 II, I | after having rebuked the Jews for delivering the innocent
9 II, I | For the multitude of the Jews who were then present, thought
10 II, III | nations, and especially Jews, have been commingled with
11 II, III(4) | to the restoration of the Jews. See Ezek. chap. 37. ~
12 II, IV | destruction of Jerusalem, the Jews taking it very ill that
13 II, VIII | he gave permission to the Jews to return into their own
14 II, IX | In the meantime, those Jews, who, as we have said above,
15 II, IX | should be granted to the Jews of rebuilding their city,
16 II, X | enough to the people of the Jews. For, as it was a work of
17 II, X | He, having found that the Jews united in marriage with
18 II, XI | his fellow-countrymen the Jews, what was the condition
19 II, XI | works, and to deter the Jews from building. But Nehemiah,
20 II, XI | of the captivity of the Jews until the time of the restoration
21 II, XIII | for the slaughter of the Jews, while men were at once
22 II, XIII | enemy of the nation of the Jews. Well, when after the feasting
23 II, XIII | to Mardochaeus, while the Jews at large were set free.
24 II, XIV | styled Nabuchodonosor by the Jews. Most persons, however,
25 II, XIV | led an army against the Jews, it has related that Baguas
26 II, XV | Chapter XV.~The Jews, then, having returned,
27 II, XV | Damascus, had struck the Jews with great terror. But as
28 II, XV | allies in the war against the Jews. He inquired of their chief
29 II, XV | the facts, viz.: that the Jews being worshipers of God,
30 II, XV | depending on the sin of the Jews, and ordered Achior to be
31 II, XV | not be conquered. Now, the Jews had then made for the mountains;
32 II, XV | Achior in chains. When the Jews perceived that, they freed
33 II, XVI | fled before the enemy. The Jews, for their part, pursued
34 II, XVII | it should be free to the Jews living in it to return to
35 II, XVII | his sway. At that time the Jews paid an annual tribute of
36 II, IX | Then, after two years, the Jews being again visited by a
37 II, XX | Antiochus was compelling those Jews who were found in the Greek
38 II, XXI | on the one side, that the Jews, who had been accustomed
39 II, XXI | and the war against the Jews, while he himself set out
40 II, XXI | caused great alarm among the Jews. Then Judah, when all were
41 II, XXI | after again attacked the Jews with an enormous army; but
42 II, XXIII | during his reign that the Jews first begged the friendship
43 II, XXIII | again made war upon the Jews, and being beaten, he begged
44 II, XXIV | power, the affairs of the Jews were peaceful. In these
45 II, XXV | with him, and restored the Jews to their own laws. In the
46 II, XXV | renewed his treaty with the Jews; and in consideration of
47 II, XXV | high-priests or kings among the Jews, up to the period of the
48 II, XXVI | his guidance, attacked the Jews; but when the city was taken
49 II, XXVI | tribute to be paid by the Jews, he placed over them as
50 II, XXVII | of Rome. Under him, the Jews began for the first time
51 II, XXIX | things went on at Rome, the Jews, not able to endure the
52 II, XXX | was fully confirmed. The Jews, meanwhile, being closely
53 II, XXX | that the religion of the Jews and of the Christians might
54 II, XXX | sprung up from among the Jews; and that, if the root were
55 II, XXX | and final captivity of the Jews, by which, being exiles
56 II, XXXI | them. Then under Adrian the Jews attempted to rebel, and
57 II, XXXI | principally to consist of Jews (for the church at Jerusalem
58 II, XXXI | in order to prevent all Jews from approaching to Jerusalem.
59 II, XXXI(28)| to Drusius, the Christian Jews were thus first taught to
60 II, XXXIV | to the opposition of the Jews, and afterwards it had been
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