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1 I, XIII | incredible to relate how the Hebrews who had come down into Egypt
2 I, XIV | Chapter XIV.~But the Hebrews, oppressed by the multiplied
3 I, XV | from those seventy-five29 Hebrews, who had first gone down
4 I, XV | afterwards be offered to the Hebrews, shrinking from the desert,
5 I, XV | were visible, when, as the Hebrews were in a state of terror,
6 I, XVI | remained quite untainted. The Hebrews made use of this food for
7 I, XVI(33) | to the dew in which the Hebrews believed the manna to have
8 I, XXI | the wilderness. But the Hebrews are said to have remained
9 I, XXIII | alliance to put down the Hebrews by arms. But the Gibeonites,
10 I, XXIII | spontaneously yielded to the Hebrews, promising to do what they
11 I, XXIII | brought under the yoke of the Hebrews, and that their territory
12 I, XXIII | divided among the tribes, the Hebrews enjoyed profound peace;
13 I, XXIV | precept enjoined upon the Hebrews to give over the conquered
14 I, XXIV | The same man ruled the Hebrews in peace for forty years.
15 I, XXIV | Jabin by name, subdued the Hebrews who were once more serving
16 I, XXIV | the devil is escaped. The Hebrews were forty years under this
17 I, XXV | There was then among the Hebrews one Gideon by name, a righteous
18 I, XXV | make use of so many, the Hebrews would, in accordance with
19 I, XXV | wherever they could. The Hebrews, however, meeting them in
20 I, XXVIII | time Samson ruled over the Hebrews, the Philistines having
21 I, XXVIII | after he had ruled the Hebrews twenty years. To him Simmichar
22 I, XXX | Chapter XXX.~The Hebrews, then, as I have narrated
23 I, XXX | the Israelites. But the Hebrews, being beaten, prepare to
24 I, XXX | their whole strength. The Hebrews were conquered; the ark
25 I, XXXI | sending back the ark to the Hebrews. Thus, in accordance with
26 I, XXXI | into the territory of the Hebrews, were so struck by the marvelousness
27 I, XXXII | priest53 ruled over the Hebrews; and there being a cessation
28 I, XXXII | victory declared for the Hebrews. But when the fear of the
29 I, XXXIII | pardon was granted to the Hebrews. Then Saul is said to have
30 I, XXXIII | former wars, had deprived the Hebrews of the use of arms,55 and
31 I, XXXIII | had of old hindered the Hebrews when they were coming out
32 I, XXXIV | And the Philistines and Hebrews being. at this time hotly
33 I, XXXIV | yielded the victory to the Hebrews. But the great favor shown
34 I, XXXVI | battle taking place, the Hebrews were routed and the sons
35 I, XXXVII | all the older men of the Hebrews conferred on him by public
36 I, XL | after the departure of the Hebrews from Egypt, although in
37 I, XLI | that the sovereignty of the Hebrews had been promised to him
38 I, XLIV | years, made war upon the Hebrews. Against him Ahab, under
39 II, V | eye-witnesses-the fire did not touch the Hebrews at all. They were seen by
40 II, XV | was the power on which the Hebrews relied in not bringing their
41 II, XV | forward into the camp of the Hebrews, that he might perish in
42 II, XV | greatest pains to cut off the Hebrews from all water supplies.
43 II, XVI | On the following day the Hebrews held forth for show the
44 II, XXIII | abused their victory. The Hebrews elect Jonathan, the brother
45 II, XXVI | said above, ruled over the Hebrews with the power of high-priest.
46 II, XXXI(29)| Gospel according to the Hebrews.~
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