Book, Chapter
1 I, V | want of corn, he went into Egypt, and again returned. Lot,
2 I, VIII | Lord not to go down into Egypt. There he is promised the
3 I, X | who were on their way to Egypt. And by them he was delivered
4 I, XI | abundant throughout all Egypt, gathered together an immense
5 I, XI | the hope and safety of Egypt were placed in him alone.
6 I, XII | having been well settled in Egypt to meet the famine, a grievous
7 I, XII | necessity, sent his sons into Egypt, keeping only Benjamin with
8 I, XII | whether they had entered Egypt for the purpose of spying
9 I, XII | their whole connections to Egypt. So Jacob went down to Egypt,
10 I, XII | Egypt. So Jacob went down to Egypt, to the great joy of the
11 I, XII | to thatwhen Jacob entered Egypt, there are to be reckoned
12 I, XII | year of his residence in Egypt, suffering severely from
13 I, XIII | Hebrews who had come down into Egypt so soon increased in numbers,
14 I, XIII | increased in numbers, and filled Egypt with their numerous descendants.
15 I, XIV | should go to the king of Egypt, and present himself as
16 I, XIV | Thus Moses, going into Egypt, after he had first performed
17 I, XV | before the people went out of Egypt, being as yet unacquainted
18 I, XV | still more by the spoils of Egypt. Their number had grown
19 I, XV | had first gone down into Egypt, to six hundred thousand
20 I, XV | desert, of returning into Egypt by a well-known road through
21 I, XV | sides. Nor did the king of Egypt hesitate to follow the Israelites
22 I, XVI | longed for the slavery of Egypt,accompanied as it was with
23 I, XVII | when her husband went into Egypt), and his children, having
24 I, XX | they had been accustomed in Egypt. Then the Lord brought an
25 I, XX | guidance they might return to Egypt. Then Joshua and Caleb,
26 I, XXI | twenty years old on leaving Egypt passed over Jordan. That
27 I, XXV | them out of the land of Egypt. Then the angel said, "Go,
28 I, XXXIII| they were coming out of Egypt; and the prohibition was
29 I, XL | departure of the Hebrews from Egypt, although in the third Book
30 I, XLI | of this fear, fled into Egypt, and there married a wife
31 I, XLVII | And already he had shaken Egypt with the terror of his name;
32 I, XLIX | who then had possession of Egypt for his assistance, Salmanasar,
33 I, LII | against Nechao, king of Egypt, who was making war upon
34 I, LIII | impiety. For Nechao, king of Egypt, bound him and led him away
35 I, LIII | subjection to the king of Egypt, and in token thereof paid
36 I, LIII | three years. For the king of Egypt now giving way, and the
37 II, IV | form a plan of fleeing into Egypt, but they first go in a
38 II, IV | that, if they went into Egypt, they would all perish there
39 II, IV | divine power, did go into Egypt. The sacred Scriptures are
40 II, IX | after harassing with war Egypt and Ethiopia, and subduing
41 II, XIV | conqueror, penetrated into Egypt and Ethiopia. But the sacred
42 II, XIV | neighbors, and recovered by wars Egypt, which had revolted many
43 II, XV | through a period of slavery in Egypt, and that, brought out from
44 II, XVIII | made war upon the king of Egypt, which, however, he gave
45 II, XXIV | Ptolemy Philometor, king of Egypt, the father-in-law of Alexander,
46 II, XXXVI | assembling together in Egypt, declare that Athanasius
47 II, XLVI | the East, and specially Egypt, but from what beginnings
48 II, XLVI | Spain, having set out from Egypt, his birthplace being Memphis.
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