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1 I, II | called Enoch, by whom a city was first built,4 and was
2 I, II(3) | obvious mistake. The first city was built, not by Enoch
3 I, IV | giant Nebroth,7 by whom the city of Babylon is said to have
4 I, VI | sitting in the gate of the city. He supposed them to be
5 I, XXII | God, did not attack the city either by arms or force;
6 I, XXII | the towers fell; and the city was plundered and burnt.
7 I, XXII | having been placed behind the city, Joshua, pretending fear,
8 I, XXII | were in ambush took the city, and all the inhabitants
9 I, XXIII | powerful nation with a wealthy city, spontaneously yielded to
10 I, XXXI | appointment of God, upon the whole city. The ark was then transferred
11 I, XXXIX | his reign surrounded the city with a wall. To him while
12 I, XLIV | and began to besiege the city with its king. The affairs
13 I, XLV | things was brought into the city by the enemy having been
14 I, XLVIII| denounce destruction upon the city, as Sodom and Gomorrah had
15 I, XLVIII| commanded, namely that the city would be destroyed in three78
16 I, XLIX | while he destroyed the city, and carried off the whole
17 I, L | opposition, he laid siege to the city. For Ezekias, being inferior
18 I, LII | being carried back to the city, he died of that wound,
19 I, LIV | captivity impended over the city, to discover if perhaps
20 II, IX | attempted to restore their city and temple. But, being few
21 II, IX | Jews of rebuilding their city, lest, in accordance with
22 II, IX | king, the building of the city was put a stop to, and delayed
23 II, IX | the building of the Jewish city and temple to be stopped,
24 II, X | permission to restore the city, and obtained an order from
25 II, X | great labor to restore the city, distrusting their own resources,
26 II, X | the view of restoring the city; because he thought, as
27 II, XI | condition of their ancestral city; and having learned that
28 II, XI | the ruin of his ancestral city, which now, for almost two
29 II, XI | work connected with the city to the people, man by man;
30 II, XI | finished, he measured out the city for the construction by
31 II, XI | numbers to the size of' the city; for there were not more
32 II, XI | completion of the restored city is related to have been
33 II, XI | of the restoration of the city, there were two hundred
34 II, XV | their affairs and of their city being not yet properly settled,
35 II, XXVI | attacked the Jews; but when the city was taken and destroyed,
36 II, XXVIII| a wide prevalence in the city. Peter was there executing
37 II, XXIX | glory of building a new city. And in fact, Nero could
38 II, XXX | he commanded, entered the city, and having killed Otho,
39 II, XXX | exhausted defenders of the city. And it so happened that
40 II, XXXIV | the rubbish of the ruined city. And now, it would never
41 II, XXXIX | them, was banished from the city, while Auxentius was immediately
42 II, XXXIX | Liberius, too, bishop of the city of Rome, and Hilarius, bishop
43 II, XXXIX | afterwards, restored to the city, in consequence of the disturbances
44 II, XLI | assemble at Ariminum, a city of Italy, and instructs
45 II, XLVIII| that time the bishop of the city, they might clear themselves
46 II, XLVIII| Salvianus had died in the city); and they then, without
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