Book, Chapter
1 I, XIII | giving the boy the name of Moses. This Moses, when he had
2 I, XIII | the name of Moses. This Moses, when he had come to manhood,
3 I, XIV | assistance from God. Then, as Moses was feeding his sheep, suddenly
4 I, XIV | of working miracles. Thus Moses, going into Egypt, after
5 I, XIV | addressed to him. And when Moses, in proof that the orders
6 I, XIV | the wonders performed by Moses were simply due to the arts
7 I, XIV | sufferings, called to him Moses and Aaron, and gave the
8 I, XV | and gazing up to heaven, Moses being so instructed by God,
9 I, XVI | Chapter XVI.~Then Moses, exulting in the safety
10 I, XVI | and burst forth against Moses; when, as instructed by
11 I, XVI | heaped reproaches upon Moses, and longed for the slavery
12 I, XVI | people were informed, through Moses, that this bread had been
13 I, XVI | witness to the divine gift, Moses is related to have laid
14 I, XVII | destroying their leader. Then Moses, under divine orders, striking
15 I, XVII | people by their attacks. Moses, leading out his men to
16 I, XVII | through the prayers of Moses, Joshua slew the enemy until
17 I, XVII | At the same time, Jothor, Moses' father-in-law, with his
18 I, XVII | having been married to Moses, had remained at home when
19 I, XVII | which were being done by Moses, came to him. By his advice
20 I, XVII | came to him. By his advice Moses divided the people into
21 I, XVII | on to Mount Sinai. There Moses was admonished by the Lord
22 I, XVII | flashes of lightning. But Moses and Aaron were on the top
23 I, XVIII| from terror; and begged of Moses · that God should speak
24 I, XVIII| the commandments of God to Moses were as follows: A Hebrew
25 I, XIX | Chapter XIX.~Moses reported these words of
26 I, XIX | splendor glorious. Now, Moses, having been called by God,
27 I, XIX | work as the present. But as Moses stayed away a long time,
28 I, XIX | he not been entreated by Moses' not to do so. But Moses,
29 I, XIX | Moses' not to do so. But Moses, on his return, bringing
30 I, XIX | to have been slain. Then Moses set up the tabernacle outside
31 I, XIX | spoke, face to face, with Moses. But when Moses entreated
32 I, XIX | face, with Moses. But when Moses entreated that he might
33 I, XIX | parts; and the tables which Moses had formerly broken were
34 I, XIX | constructed afresh. And Moses is reported, during this
35 I, XIX | tabernacle that it prevented Moses himself from entering. These
36 I, XX | and came to Faran; and Moses was instructed by the Lord
37 I, XX | despisingthe authority of Moses, they prepared to appoint
38 I, XXI | set themselves up against Moses and Aaron; but the earth,
39 I, XXI | whole people arose against Moses and Aaron, so that they
40 I, XXI | appeased by the prayers of Moses, turned aside the disaster.
41 I, XXI | the want of water. Then Moses, instructed by God to strike
42 I, XXI | however, to this point, Moses is said to have been reproved
43 I, XXI | I shall show farther on. Moses, then, moving awayfrom that
44 I, XXI | to contend in arms. Then Moses directed his march towards
45 I, XXI | were conquered and subdued. Moses died, after he had ruled
46 I, XXI | passed over Jordan. That Moses himself only saw the promised
47 I, XXII | XXII.~After the death of Moses, the chief power passed
48 I, XXII | Joshua the son of Nun, for Moses had appointed him his successor,
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