Book, Chapter
1 I, XXVIII| to be exhibited. Now, the temple, in which all the people
2 I, XXXI | into their hands, into the temple of Dagon in the town of
3 I, XXXIV | laid up his sword in the temple. In the meanwhile, all the
4 I, XXXVII| intention of building a temple to God, the divine answer
5 I, XL | Solomon set about erecting a temple of immense size to God,
6 I, XL | his work of building the temple in the twentieth year from
7 I, XL | blessed the people and the temple, God spoke to him, declaring
8 I, XL | sin and forsake God, their temple should be razed to the ground.
9 I, XLI | sacrifice to God in the temple built by Solomon, Jeroboam,
10 I, XLVI | worship, and embellished the temple at great expense; afterwards,
11 I, XLVI | peace with the gold of the temple. He did not, however, obtain
12 I, LII | which had been found in the temple by the priest, in which
13 I, LIII | leveled the walls and the temple to the ground. He also carried
14 II, VI | Nabuchodonosor from the temple at Jerusalem, yet had not
15 II, VIII | had carried away from the temple at Jerusalem. Accordingly,
16 II, VIII | offering to be made, and the temple to be sealed up by the king,
17 II, VIII | Daniel. Accordingly, the temple was sealed up by the signet
18 II, VIII | then, having entered the temple on the following day, perceived
19 II, VIII | children, had entered the temple by a hole opened from below,
20 II, VIII | order of the king, while the temple and image were submitted
21 II, IX | to restore their city and temple. But, being few and poor,
22 II, IX | building of the Jewish city and temple to be stopped, the work
23 II, X | Darius, under whom the temple was restored, obtained the
24 II, X | the building of the holy temple, and furnish the expense
25 II, X | that end. Accordingly, the temple was completed in four that
26 II, X | with having rebuilt the temple. At the same time, Esdras
27 II, X | about twenty years after the temple had been completed (Darius
28 II, X | which the king sent for the temple of God. Along with were
29 II, XI | from the restoration of the temple to its destruction, which
30 II, XI | from the restoration of the temple to its overthrow there would
31 II, XII | that the building of the temple was (as we have related
32 II, XV | themselves in crowds to the temple. There, with a general groaning
33 II, XVII | said to have visited the temple at Jerusalem, and to have
34 II, XVIII | all the ornaments of the temple, and wasted it with much
35 II, XXII | purification and restoration of the temple, which having been overthrown
36 II, XXII | being connected with the temple, but standing above it in
37 II, XXII | building was protected, and the temple was surrounded with a wall,
38 II, XXII | wealthiest in the country, and a temple situated there which was
39 II, XXVI | destroyed, he spared the temple. He sent Aristobulus in
40 II, XXX | boldly in defense of the temple, and at length, with minds
41 II, XXX | whether he should destroy the temple, a structure of such extraordinary
42 II, XXX | himself thought that the temple ought specially to be overthrown,
43 II, XXX | all being inflamed, the temple was destroyed, three hundred
44 II, XXX | this last overthrow of the temple, and final captivity of
45 II, XXXI | images of demons both in the temple and in the place where the
46 II, XLI | as a place for prayer, a temple which was then intentionally
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