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   Book, Chapter
1 I, II | Seth, when he was now two hundred and thirty years old: he 2 I, II | he lived altogether eight hundred and thirty years. Seth begat 3 I, III | reckon, two thousand two hundred5 and forty-two years after 4 I, V | to the number of three hundred and eighteen, and, stripping 5 I, VI | hostile country for four hundred years, but would afterwards 6 I, VI | Moreover, when he himself was a hundred years old, and his wife 7 I, VII | when Abraham was now a hundred years old, his son Isaac 8 I, VII | But Sara died in her one hundred and twenty-seventh year, 9 I, VII | Abraham died after a life of a hundred and seventy-five years; 10 I, X | lsrael died at the age of one hundred and eighty years. Now, Esau 11 I, XII | That took place in the hundred and thirtieth year of the 12 I, XII | and one thousand three hundred and sixty years24 after; 13 I, XII | there are to be reckoned two hundred and fifteen years. After 14 I, XII | He died at the age of one hundred and forty-seven years. His 15 I, XII | himself died in his one hundred and tenth year.~ 16 I, XV | down into Egypt, to six hundred thousand men. Now, there 17 I, XV | Canaanites a period of four hundred and thirty years, but from 18 I, XV | deluge a period of five hundred and seventy-five30 years. 19 I, XX | were found to amount to six hundred and three thousand five 20 I, XX | and three thousand five hundred persons.39 When, therefore, 21 I, XXI | slain amounted to seven hundred and fourteen thousand.40 22 I, XXI | power. He died in the one hundred and twentieth year of his 23 I, XXIII | period died Joshua in the hundred and tenth year of his age. 24 I, XXIII | then three thousand eight hundred and eighty-four years had 25 I, XXV | not retain more than three hundred: the rest he dismissed from 26 I, XXV | death. In that battle, a hundred and twenty thousand of the 27 I, XXVII | victors. For, catching three hundred foxes, he tied burning torches 28 I, XXIX | there are reckoned four hundred and eighteen years, and 29 I, XXIX | world, four thousand three hundred and three. Nevertheless, 30 I, XXXIV | if he should bring in a hundred foreskins of the enemy, 31 I, XXXVIII| amount to one million three hundred thousand64 citizens. David 32 I, XL | This was about the five hundred and eighty-eighth year after 33 I, XL | years are reckoned at four hundred and forty.65 This is by 34 I, XL | women, until he had seven hundred wives, and three hundred 35 I, XL | hundred wives, and three hundred concubines. As a consequence, 36 I, XLIII | the number of about four hundred and fifty, were also summoned. 37 I, XLIV | overthrown. In that battle one hundred and twenty thousand of the 38 I, XLVIII | inhabitants, sustaining one hundred and twenty thousand men, 39 II, IX | after the lapse of about a hundred years, while Artaxerxes 40 II, IX | took place about the two hundred and sixtieth year after 41 II, IX | consuls, that is, eight hundred and eighty-eight years ago, 42 II, XI | which now, for almost two hundred and fifty years, being leveled 43 II, XI | been able to furnish three hundred and twenty thousand armed 44 II, XI | consuls, there elapsed three hundred and ninety and eight years. 45 II, XI | there was a period of four hundred and eighty-three years. 46 II, XI | the city, there were two hundred and sixty years.~ 47 II, XV | master of his host, with a hundred and twenty thousand foot-soldiers, 48 II, XVI | is said to have lived one hundred and five years. If these 49 II, XVII | establishment by Cyrus, two hundred and fifty years. Alexander, 50 II, XVII | annual tribute of three hundred talents of silver to the 51 II, XVIII | That came to pass in the hundred and fiftieth year after 52 II, XXI | the loss of nearly eight hundred men, he returned to Syria. 53 II, XXI | tribute of more than three hundred talents of silver, were 54 II, XXIII | came to their aid with a hundred thousand infantry and twenty 55 II, XXVII | there have elapsed three hundred and seventy-two years.~ 56 II, XXX | related to have been eleven hundred thousand, and one hundred 57 II, XXX | hundred thousand, and one hundred thousand were taken captive 58 II, XXX | temple was destroyed, three hundred and thirty-one years ago. 59 II, XXXV | to meet at Nicaea. Three hundred and eighteen bishops were 60 II, XLI | and the two Gauls, four hundred and rather more Western


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