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1 I, II | created by God nearly six2 thousand years ago, as we shall set
2 I, III | was done, as I reckon, two thousand two hundred5 and forty-two
3 I, V | Thara, was born in the one thousand and seventeenth year after
4 I, XII | the life of Jacob, and one thousand three hundred and sixty
5 I, XV | into Egypt, to six hundred thousand men. Now, there had elapsed
6 I, XV | and furious that so many thousand men should escape from his
7 I, XIX | this onset twenty-three thousand37 men are said to have been
8 I, XIX(37)| here reads, "twenty-three thousand," in opposition alike to
9 I, XIX(37)| both of which have "three thousand." ~
10 I, XX | to six hundred and three thousand five hundred persons.39
11 I, XX | so that twenty and three thousand men are said to have died.
12 I, XXI | seven hundred and fourteen thousand.40 And not long after, as
13 I, XXIII | this were so, then three thousand eight hundred and eighty-four
14 I, XXV | than an army of thirty-two thousand men. But before the battle
15 I, XXV | the people, twenty and two thousand left the camp. But of the
16 I, XXV | the camp. But of the ten thousand who had remained, Gideon,
17 I, XXV | battle, a hundred and twenty thousand of the enemy are said to
18 I, XXV | been slain, and fifteen thousand captured. Then, by universal
19 I, XXVII | him as a weapon, he slew a thousand of his enemies. And, as
20 I, XXIX | beginning of the world, four thousand three hundred and three.
21 I, XXXI | bites the death of many thousand persons.51 The men of Azotus,
22 I, XXXVIII| one million three hundred thousand64 citizens. David soon regretted
23 I, XXXVIII| moment of time, seventy thousand men perished. Then David,
24 I, XLI | ready an army of thirty thousand men. But when the two hosts
25 I, XLIII | that there were still seven thousand men who had not given themselves
26 I, XLIV | battle one hundred and twenty thousand of the Syrians perished;
27 I, XLVIII | sustaining one hundred and twenty thousand men, and abounding in wickedness,
28 I, LI | caused81 the death of many thousand men. The king in terror
29 II, XI | more of them than fifty thousand of both sexes and of all
30 II, XI | three hundred and twenty thousand armed men. But being given
31 II, XV | with a hundred and twenty thousand foot-soldiers, and twelve
32 II, XV | foot-soldiers, and twelve thousand cavalry. He, after having
33 II, XXI | and to these he gave forty thousand infantry, and seven thousand
34 II, XXI | thousand infantry, and seven thousand cavalry. At the first onset
35 II, XXIII | their aid with a hundred thousand infantry and twenty thousand
36 II, XXIII | thousand infantry and twenty thousand cavalry, while elephants
37 II, XXV | formidable with an army of forty thousand men. Tryphon, when he saw
38 II, XXX | have been eleven hundred thousand, and one hundred thousand
39 II, XXX | thousand, and one hundred thousand were taken captive and sold.
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