Book, Chapter
1 I, V | thousand and seventeenth year after the deluge. His wife
2 I, VII | hundred and twenty-seventh year, and her body was, through
3 I, VII | in fact, in his fortieth year, enjoined his servant to
4 I, IX | departed about the thirtieth year after his arrival. Rachel,
5 I, XII | the hundred and thirtieth year of the life of Jacob, and
6 I, XII | Jacob, in the seventeenth year of his residence in Egypt,
7 I, XII | his one hundred and tenth year.~
8 I, XV | lamb without blemish, one year old, should be slain as
9 I, XVIII | The crops of the seventh year are not to be reaped, but
10 I, XXI | one hundred and twentieth year of his age. Nothing is known
11 I, XXIII | in the hundred and tenth year of his age. I do not express
12 I, XXVIII| rule was only for a single year. On this account, many pass
13 I, XL | foundation of it about the fourth year of his reign. This was about
14 I, XL | hundred and eighty-eighth year after the departure of the
15 I, XL | temple in the twentieth year from its commencement. Then,
16 I, XLI | Solomon in the fortieth year of his reign, Roboam his
17 I, XLI | father in the sixteenth year of his age, a portion of
18 I, XLI | close of the seventeenth year of his reign.~
19 I, XLII | died in the twenty-sixth year of his reign: and his power
20 I, XLIV | was secured. But, after a year, the Syrian king returned
21 I, XLVI | when he had reigned one year, his mother, Gotholiah,
22 I, XLVI | own people in the fortieth year of his reign. He was succeeded
23 I, XLVI | ten tribes in the eighth year of the reign of Amassia,
24 I, XLVI | length died in the fourth year of the reign of Ozia, son
25 I, LI | died in the twenty-ninth year of his reign, and left the
26 I, LII | prophet. In the eighteenth year of his reign, the Passover
27 II, V | seventy years up to the first year of king Cyrus, and such
28 II, VI | He died in the twelfth year of his reign, and made room
29 II, VI | when in the fourteenth year he gave a public feast to
30 II, IX | delayed until the second year of Darius the king. But,
31 II, IX | in battle, in the second year after Tarquinius Superbus
32 II, IX | two hundred and sixtieth year after the founding of Rome,
33 II, IX | suspended to the second year of king Darius. But that
34 II, X | four that is, in the sixth year, after Darius began to reign,
35 II, XI | effected in the thirty-second year of the reign of Artaxerxes.
36 II, XIV | having lived in the twelfth year of the king in question.
37 II, XVI | king Ochus, in the twelfth year of his reign, then from
38 II, XVIII | enjoy the high-priesthood year after year, still the eagermind
39 II, XVIII | high-priesthood year after year, still the eagermind of
40 II, XVIII | the hundred and fiftieth year after the death of Alexander,
41 II, IX | Seleucus dying in the twelfth year of his reign, his brother
42 II, XXI | greater efforts, and in a year after again attacked the
43 II, XXIII | Antiochus, who had reigned one year and six months. It was during
44 II, XXV | took place in the second year of king Demetrius; and we
45 II, XXV | that, because up to this year we have run through the
46 II, XXVI | countrymen in the second year of king Demetrius, but eight
47 II, XXVI | head. At the close of a year, he died. Then Alexander,
48 II, XXVII | Herod, in the thirty-third year of his reign, Christ was
49 II, XXVII | Under him, in the eighteenth year of his reign, the Lord was
50 II, XXX | at the very time of the year at which they had crucified
51 II, XLII | now spending the fourth year of his exile in Phrygia,
52 II, XLV | native country in the sixth year after his return.~
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