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kingdom 57
kingdoms 4
kingly 2
kings 37
kirjath-jearim 1
kish 1
knees 2
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38 put
37 about
37 held
37 kings
36 army
36 found
36 reigned
Sulpitius Severus
The Sacred History

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kings

   Book, Chapter
1 I, V | God. At that period the kings of the neighboring peoples 2 I, V | war among mankind. But the kings of Sodom and Gomorrah and 3 I, V | their spoils and arms the kings flushed with victory, he 4 I, XIII | government of the succeeding kings. For both the heavy labor 5 I, XXIII | this became known to the kings of the neighboring nations, 6 I, XXIII | roused the resentment of the kings of the nearest cities. Accordingly, 7 I, XXIII | escape for the enemy. Five kings who were taken suffered 8 I, XXIII | power of Joshua, and their kings were cut off. But as it 9 I, XXV | pieces. Gideon pursued the kings beyond Jordan, and having 10 I, XXIX | of Judges: the Books of Kings follow. But to me who am 11 I, XXIX | related in the Books of Kings to have also been a judge,49 12 I, XXXII | tyranny and haughty rule of kings, while he extolled liberty, 13 I, XXXVII| between the generals of the kings. Abenner was generally routed; 14 I, XXXIX | sagacity. Accordingly, the kings of the neighboring nations, 15 I, XL | although in the third Book of Kings the years are reckoned at 16 I, XL | the richest of all the kings that ever lived. But, as 17 I, XLI | then took place between the kings, and so they retained their 18 I, XLIV | confederacy with thirty-two kings, entered the territories 19 I, XLVI | it stated in the Books of Kings. But in the Chronicles73 20 I, XLVI | perceived in these Books of Kings undoubtedly leads to that 21 I, XLVII | began to reign. Of these kings, and of all who ruled over 22 I, XLIX | being ungodly beyond all the kings who had preceded him, brought 23 I, LII | superstitions of former kings been consecrated to idols. 24 II, V | dates of the Babylonish kings were contained. I did not 25 II, V | through the succession of the kings, whose dates the record 26 II, VI | following the judgment of the kings who had preceded him. For 27 II, VII | through the folly of all kings who claim for themselves 28 II, IX | the king. But, who were kings of Persia throughout this 29 II, XII | easily perceive with what kings especially I should connect 30 II, XII | that there were two Persian kings of that name, and there 31 II, XVII | be called by the name of kings. In Syria Seleucus was the 32 II, IX | the names and times of the kings who came after Alexander 33 II, XXI | old been the richest of kings now deeply felt the poverty 34 II, XXV | had paid tribute to the kings of Syria, except when they 35 II, XXV | the times of the Asiatic kings, that the series of dates 36 II, XXV | were either high-priests or kings among the Jews, up to the 37 II, XXVIII| that he was the worst of kings, but that he was worthily


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