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1 I, II | race had increased to a great multitude, certain angels,
2 I, IV | the design of obtaining a great name by constructing some
3 I, IV | name by constructing some great work before they should
4 I, VIII | Laban, Rebecca's brother: so great was their care, while they
5 I, XII | went down to Egypt, to the great joy of the Egyptians and
6 I, XIX | they were obviously told at great length, have not thought
7 I, XIX | his face shone with so great brightness, that the people
8 I, XX | even amid so many and so great kindnesses of God, showing
9 I, XX | was indeed on that day a great destruction in the camp,
10 I, XXV | their trumpets, he caused great terror to the enemy; and
11 I, XXVI | general, they assembled in great numbers for the purpose
12 I, XXVII | taking away his wife, by a great loss inflicted on the Philistines.
13 I, XXVII | had been the cause of so great a calamity, along with her
14 I, XXXII | They, therefore, come in great numbers to Samuel, in order
15 I, XXXIII | of the enemy lying at no great distance showed them how
16 I, XXXIV | Then the king promised a great reward and his daughter
17 I, XXXIV | boaster; but no one out of so great a multitude ventured to
18 I, XXXIV | to the Hebrews. But the great favor shown to David as
19 I, XXXIV | the youth, venturing on so great dangers, would probably
20 I, XXXV | even from the first had a great regard and affection for
21 I, XXXVIII | mournful one to the king: so great was his natural affection
22 I, XLIV | the king of Syria with a great army, having formed a military
23 I, XLIV | being then in a state of great distress, the Syrian king
24 I, XLVI | embellished the temple at great expense; afterwards, however,
25 I, XLVII | knowing the Lord, making great use of Zachariah the prophet (
26 I, LI | he would not allow the so great insolence of this man to
27 I, LIV | let down into a pit82 of great depth, and which was disgusting
28 II, II | they declined attempting so great a difficulty, and confessed
29 II, III | him. His book is one of great weight, and deserves to
30 II, X | For, as it was a work of great labor to restore the city,
31 II, X | begin an undertaking of so great difficulty, but were content
32 II, XV | had struck the Jews with great terror. But as they were
33 II, XVI | Judith (a widow woman of great wealth, and remarkable for
34 II, XVI | stupefied himself with a great deal of wine. Then, when
35 II, XVIII | the son of Antiochus the great, a certain man called Simon
36 II, IX | Thus, then, Antiochus the great having died; his younger
37 II, XXI | first onset these caused great alarm among the Jews. Then
38 II, XXII | once more defeated with a great loss both of his own army
39 II, XXV | funeral of his brother with great pomp, and built those well-known
40 II, XXXI | accepted by many. And with no great interval there then occurred
41 II, XXXVI(39)| council to Constantine the Great, instead of his son Constantine
42 II, XXXVII | censured by the judgment of so great a man, he voluntarily gave
43 II, XXXVII | thought that their first great object should be to get
44 II, XLII | Seleucia, was received with great favor, and drew the minds
45 II, XLVI | a man of noble birth, of great riches, bold, restless,
46 II, XLVIII | being there received with great pomp by such as knew no
47 II, LI | funerals were celebrated with great pomp. Nay, it came to be
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