Book, Chapter
1 I, I | myself to give a condensed account of those things which are
2 I, I | Apostles, I should add an account of events which subsequently
3 I, II | and Jared Enoch, who on account of his righteousness is
4 I, V | That town was infamous on account of its inhabitants, males
5 I, V | and it is said on that account to have been hateful to
6 I, VIII | of the Lord; and on that account regarding the place of his
7 I, IX | of her father, and on account of this injury Laban followed
8 I, X | his father, and on that account was hated by his brethren.
9 I, XIII | kindly cherished them on account of the services of Joseph,
10 I, XIII | after, fearing punishment on account of what he had done, he
11 I, XIII | exceedingly rich, and on that account all the more illustrious,
12 I, XVI | it proved of no use on account of its bitterness. And then
13 I, XIX | this part of the history an account is given38 of the tabernacle,
14 I, XX | And the Lord, angry on account of these things, exposed
15 I, XXI | revolt of the people arose on account of the want of water. Then
16 I, XXI | repeated blows; in fact, on account of this transgression, he
17 I, XXI | right to abstain from war on account of the connection by blood;
18 I, XXVI | themselves up to idols. On this account, the Israelites were subdued
19 I, XXVII | through indignation on account of his wife being thus taken
20 I, XXVIII| for a single year. On this account, many pass him by altogether,
21 I, XXX | against Eli the priest on account of the life of his sons,
22 I, XXXIII| was alienated from them on account of the king's sin, the army
23 I, XXXVI | error, we have followed the account of the Chronicles,63 because
24 I, XXXVII| side of David. Joab, on account of the sorrow he felt for
25 I, XXXVII| against the Ammonites on account of the injury which had
26 I, XLVI | reign, displeasing to God on account of his wicked works, in
27 I, XLVII | this king); and, on this account, he carried on war against
28 I, XLIX | was displeasing to God on account of his impiety, finding
29 I, LII | nation would be destroyed on account of their frequent acts of
30 I, LIII | being doomed to captivity on account of his impiety. For Nechao,
31 I, LIV | been brought upon them on account of the sins of the nation,
32 II, I | little child. Afterwards, on account of the beauty of his countenance,
33 II, II | and promised to give an account of the dream, as well as
34 II, V | Chronicles, and thus its account agrees with us, to the effect
35 II, VI | mystery, and had then, on account of his remarkable wisdom,
36 II, VI | to the effect that, on account of the sin of the king,
37 II, X | rebuked them severely on that account, and ordered to renounce
38 II, XI | beloved by Artaxerxes on account of the services he had rendered.
39 II, XI | being given up by God, on account of their sin, to death and
40 II, XII | times Esdras has given an account of, he would have made no
41 II, XIII | two eunuchs, and, on that account, had become a greater favorite,
42 II, XIV | that I should append an account of the doings of Judith;
43 II, XIV | captivity, unless it be that, on account of the15 wrath and like
44 II, XV | water supplies. On that account, they felt all the sooner
45 II, XXX | been punished on no other account than for the impious hands
46 II, XXX | given over to captivity on account of their sins, yet they
47 II, XL | wonderful and incredible on this account, that he had been, almost
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