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   Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | should have a son Isaac, the Lord having come to him along 2 I, VIII | prayers of her husband to the Lord, brought forth twins about 3 I, VIII | announced by the answer of the Lord on this subject, that two 4 I, VIII | having been warned by the Lord not to go down into Egypt. 5 I, VIII | have had a vision of the Lord; and on that account regarding 6 I, VIII | should be the "house of the Lord," and that he would devote 7 I, IX | and of the army17 of the Lord. But, as he directed his 8 I, XIV | effect, that he was the Lord of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, 9 I, XIV | that he did not know the Lord, refused to obey the command 10 I, XVII | purpose of praying to the Lord, he went up to the top of 11 I, XVII | Moses was admonished by the Lord that the people should be 12 I, XVII | the mountain beside the Lord, while the people stood 13 I, XIX | the mountain on which the Lord had taken his place, bringing 14 I, XIX | not able to look upon the Lord; nevertheless, they saw 15 I, XIX | days in the presence of the Lord, the people, despairing 16 I, XIX | of having the law of the Lord delivered to them. He then 17 I, XIX | entreated that he might see the Lord in his peculiar majesty, 18 I, XIX | stayed forty days with the Lord. Moreover, when he descended 19 I, XX | accustomed in Egypt. Then the Lord brought an enormous supply 20 I, XX | Moses was instructed by the Lord that the land was now near, 21 I, XX | possession of which the Lord had promised them. Spies, 22 I, XX | to destroy them. And the Lord, angry on account of these 23 I, XXI | in a moment, had not the Lord, appeased by the prayers 24 I, XXII | said to have addressed the Lord, and41 to have called down 25 I, XXIV | often rebelling against the Lord. It is, in fact, far more 26 I, XXV | them, they turned to the Lord, imploring his wonted tender 27 I, XXV | and said unto him; "The Lord is with thee, thou mighty 28 I, XXV | voice complained that the Lord was not44 with him, because 29 I, XXV | miracles wrought by the Lord, who had brought them out 30 I, XXV | could be done which the Lord said. So then, having offered 31 I, XXVIII| having first called upon the Lord, seized his opportunity, 32 I, XXX | they carry the ark of the Lord with them into battle, and 33 I, XLIII | calling upon the name of the Lord, fire fell from heaven in 34 I, XLVII | principal care to knowing the Lord, making great use of Zachariah 35 I, L | after being chastened by the Lord, they had obtained mercy, 36 I, LI | him in the words of the Lord that the end of his life 37 II, XXVII | years after the birth of the Lord; for the whole period of 38 II, XXVII | eighteenth year of his reign, the Lord was crucified, Fufius Geminus 39 II, XXX | which they had crucified the Lord. The Pharisees for a time 40 II, XXXI | and in the place where the Lord suffered. And because the 41 II, XXXI | over-ruling care of the Lord, in order that the slavery 42 II, XXXIII| churches31 on the site of the Lord's passion, resurrection, 43 II, XXXIII| last been left when the Lord was carried up in a cloud 44 II, XXXIII| trodden by the feet of the Lord,yet the sand of the place 45 II, XXXIV | queen, the cross of the Lord was then found. It could 46 II, XXXIV | information about the place of our Lord's passion, caused a band 47 II, XXXIV | they had been fixed for the Lord and the two robbers) were 48 II, XXXIV | the gibbet on which the Lord had hung, disturbed the 49 II, XXXIV | consecrate as the cross of the Lord, that which belonged to


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