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1 I, II | and was called after the name of its founder. From him
2 I, II | slain, without, however, the name of the slain man being mentioned-a
3 I, IV | curse. His son, Chas by name, begat the giant Nebroth,7
4 I, IV | I do not here intend to name one by one. Butalthough
5 I, IV | design of obtaining a great name by constructing some great
6 I, IV(7) | Such is the form of the name as given by Halm, though
7 I, V(10) | the Greek of the LXX. the name appears as Abraam, so that,
8 I, VI | restored to liberty. Then his name was changed, as well as
9 I, VIII | Esau, while Jacob was the name given to the younger. At
10 I, VIII | returned in prosperity, the name15 of the pillar should be
11 I, IX | blessed by him. Then his name was changed by God, so that
12 I, IX | turn, inquired of God the name of God, he was told that
13 I, XIII | son, giving the boy the name of Moses. This Moses, when
14 I, XVI | like that of honey; and its name is handed down as being
15 I, XVII | thou shall not take the name of thy God in vain; thou
16 I, XXIV | the Canaanites, Jabin by name, subdued the Hebrews who
17 I, XXIV | only they called upon his name.43 ~
18 I, XXV | the Hebrews one Gideon by name, a righteous man who was
19 I, XXX | Samuel was born. His father's name was Elchana, and his mother'
20 I, XXXII | desire for the kingly name-a name greatly disliked by almost
21 I, XXXIII | Benjamin, and his father's name was Kish. He was modest
22 I, XXXIV | of the king, Melchol by name, fell violently in love
23 I, XLIII | and then, calling upon the name of the Lord, fire fell from
24 I, XLVI | deprived her grandson (whose name was Joas) of the government,
25 I, XLVII | Egypt with the terror of his name; but, being elated by prosperity,
26 I, XLIX | certain person of the same name slew Pache, and seized the
27 I, LIII | will of the victor. His name was Eliakim, but he afterwards
28 I, LIII | place to his son of the same name, and he had excited against
29 I, LIII | the empty shadow of the name of king was allowed him,
30 I, LIV | royal ensign, or even the name of governor, because there
31 II, VI | certain Hebrew, Daniel by name, who had formerly revealed
32 II, X | obtained the kingdom, his name being at that time Ochus.
33 II, XII | two Persian kings of that name, and there is much hesitation
34 II, XIV | exploits were performed by the name of Nabuchodonosor, and that
35 II, XIV | find that any one of that name reigned over the Persians
36 II, XVII | without making use of the name of king, while a certain
37 II, XVII | should be called by the name of kings. In Syria Seleucus
38 II, IX | some time by them under the name of the king.17 Seleucus,
39 II, IX(17) | for a time, assume the name of king, but, as said above,
40 II, XXII | son Antiochus, to whom the name of Eupator wasgiven.~
41 II, XXIV | man educated at Rhodes, by name Alexander, gave himself
42 II, XXVI | captivity to assume the name of king, and to have a crown
43 II, XXVIII | attempted to abolish the name of Christian, in accordance
44 II, XXXI(29)| at a later date under the name of Nazarites. They made
45 II, XXXV(35)| Alexandria bearing the same name.~
46 II, XXXIX | that place, and under the name of the emperor, they issued
47 II, XLII | distinguished51 by a threefold name. But after he had set forth
48 II, XLII(51)| among themselves only in name." ~
49 II, XLVII | those of them who bore the name of bishops gave way of their
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