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1 I, XIV | calamity brought upon the kingdom were removed. But, after
2 I, XIV | upon his person and his kingdom.~
3 I, XV | men should escape from his kingdom and power, he hastily led
4 I, XXVI | took possession of the kingdom. And he, being harassed
5 I, XXXV | peril for the sake of the kingdom, and how last of all, he
6 I, XXXVII | making inroads upon his kingdom. And at that time, he transferred
7 I, XXXVIII | peace a most flourishing kingdom. Then a sudden desire seized
8 I, XXXVIII | reckon the power of his kingdom rather by the multitude
9 I, XXXVIII | Uriah, his successor in the kingdom. He, having been anointed
10 I, XL | the greater part of his kingdom would be taken from his
11 I, XLI | Jeroboam had received the kingdom by divine appointment. Thus
12 I, XLII | room Abiud his son held the kingdom at Jerusalem for six years,
13 I, XLII | inflicted much loss on the kingdom of Jeroboam, which was then
14 I, XLII | God, did not possess the kingdom more than two years, and
15 I, XLII | banquet, and seized the kingdom,-a man equally odious to
16 I, XLII(69) | Ligonius, that, while in the kingdom of Judah the sovereignty
17 I, XLII(69) | the same family, in the kingdom of Ephraim the scepter was
18 I, XLIV | king was pardoned, and his kingdom and former position were
19 I, XLIV | in that battle, left the kingdom to his son Ochozia.~
20 I, XLV | Joram his son possessed the kingdom for eighteen years. He had
21 I, XLV | Ochozias his son obtained the kingdom. During his reign, Elijah
22 I, XLVI | XLVI.~But Jeu possessed the kingdom of Joram. After the death
23 I, XLVI | punishment of which his kingdom was ravaged by the Syrians,
24 I, XLVI | ended his days, left the kingdom to his son Joa. He raised
25 I, XLVI | much spoil into his own kingdom. That is related to have
26 I, XLVII | through a longer time as a kingdom. Ozias, then, having obtained
27 I, XLVII | then, having obtained the kingdom of Judah, gave his principal
28 I, XLVII | fifty-two years. Then the kingdom was given to Joathas his
29 I, XLVII(76)| words to the two tribes, or kingdom of Judah. ~
30 I, XLVIII | was the capital of the kingdom of the Assyrians. It was
31 I, XLIX | certain Sella, who seized the kingdom. He, in turn, perished by
32 I, XLIX | slew Pache, and seized the kingdom. Ere long being cut off
33 I, XLIX | whole people into his own kingdom, Assyrians being placed
34 I, L | of Ethiopia, invaded the kingdom of the Assyrians.~
35 I, LI | his reign, and left the kingdom to his son Manasse. He,
36 I, LI | Amos his son obtained the kingdom, but possessed it only two
37 I, LIII | having then obtained the kingdom, held it for three months,
38 II, III | silver represent the second kingdom; for Cyrus, after the Chaldaeans
39 II, III | and will establish another kingdom, incorruptible and everlasting,
40 II, V | proclamations throughout his whole kingdom making known the miracle
41 II, V | seven years, restored to his kingdom and former position. He
42 II, VI | After Nabuchodonosor, the kingdom fell to his son, whom I
43 II, VI | impended over him, and that his kingdom was given to the Medes and
44 II, VI | took possession of his kingdom. He again, finding that
45 II, VI | had also set him over the kingdom, and Balthasar had presented
46 II, VI | him the third ruler in the kingdom. ~
47 II, VIII | daughter, expelled from the kingdom, having used the arms of
48 II, IX | by unanimous consent the kingdom was bestowed on him: he
49 II, X | was restored, obtained the kingdom, his name being at that
50 II, XIII | affirmed that there was in his kingdom a race of men of wicked
51 II, XIII | publish it through the whole kingdom from India even to Ethiopia.
52 II, IX | son Seleucus obtained the kingdom, under whom, as we have
53 II, IX | hostage at Rome, seized the kingdom. He, five years after the
54 II, XXII | eleven years. He left the kingdom to his son Antiochus, to
55 II, XXIII | to take possession of the kingdom. And when this was refused
56 II, XXIV | tried by war to recover the kingdom of his, father, but finding
57 II, XXV | having thus obtained the kingdom, treated Jonathan with kindness,
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