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1 I, III | along with his wife, and his three sons and his three daughters-in-law.
2 I, III | and his three sons and his three daughters-in-law. Pairs
3 I, IV | vacant world; for he had three, Shem, Ham, and Japhet.
4 I, V | servants, to the number of three hundred and eighteen, and,
5 I, XI | of Canaan. By her he had three sons,-Her, Onan, and Sela.
6 I, XII | Jacob, and one thousand three hundred and sixty years24
7 I, XVI | and advanced a journey of three days, want of water distressed
8 I, XIX(37)| text, both of which have "three thousand." ~
9 I, XX | amount to six hundred and three thousand five hundred persons.39
10 I, XX | camp, so that twenty and three thousand men are said to
11 I, XXIII | years. If this were so, then three thousand eight hundred and
12 I, XXV | did not retain more than three hundred: the rest he dismissed
13 I, XXVI | holding the government for three years. To him succeeded
14 I, XXVII | hitherto victors. For, catching three hundred foxes, he tied burning
15 I, XXIX | the world, four thousand three hundred and three. Nevertheless,
16 I, XXIX | thousand three hundred and three. Nevertheless, I am not
17 I, XXXVIII| to amount to one million three hundred thousand64 citizens.
18 I, XXXVIII| Well, when a famine for three years was set before him,
19 I, XXXVIII| flight before his enemies for three months, and a pestilence
20 I, XXXVIII| months, and a pestilence for three days, shunning both flight
21 I, XXXIX | having died in the night three days afterwards, the mother
22 I, XL | been got together during three years, and laid the foundation
23 I, XL | seven hundred wives, and three hundred concubines. As a
24 I, XLII | Chronicles67 to have reigned three years. Asab his son succeeded
25 I, XLIV | Syrian king, therefore, after three years, made war upon the
26 I, XLV | furnished for the use of three armies, and from a little
27 I, XLVIII | monster of the deep. Cast out three days afterwards on the shores
28 I, XLVIII | city would be destroyed in three78 days, as a punishment
29 I, LII | was celebrated. And about three years afterwards, having
30 I, LIII | the kingdom, held it for three months, being doomed to
31 I, LIII | by the right of war for three years. For the king of Egypt
32 I, LIII | the sovereignty only for three months. He was carried away,
33 I, LIV | walls, besieged him for three years. At this time, he
34 II, X | that time Ochus. He had three Hebrew of tried fidelity
35 II, XI | them, been able to furnish three hundred and twenty thousand
36 II, XI | were consuls, there elapsed three hundred and ninety and eight
37 II, XVI | when by the practice of three days she had established
38 II, XVI | held the government for three years, and Darius for four. ~
39 II, XVII | paid an annual tribute of three hundred talents of silver
40 II, IX | son of Callinicus, reigned three years. After his death Antiochus,
41 II, XXI | annual tribute of more than three hundred talents of silver,
42 II, XXVI | held the sovereignty for three years. After his decease,
43 II, XXVII | Stilico, there have elapsed three hundred and seventy-two
44 II, XXX | the temple was destroyed, three hundred and thirty-one years
45 II, XXXIV | of her faith and labor, three crosses (as of old they
46 II, XXXV | world to meet at Nicaea. Three hundred and eighteen bishops
47 II, XLI | live at their own expense. Three only of those from Britain,
48 II, XLV | means of wickedness, he, in three papers publicly presented,
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