Book, Chapter
1 I, XXVI | came Jair; and after he had held the chief place for a like
2 I, XXVI | the vow to God. Jephtha held the chief power for six
3 I, XXVII | from47 the bone which he held in his hand.~
4 I, XXX | breathed his last, after he had held the priesthood for twenty50
5 I, XXXVI | that period, he must have held the government only for
6 I, XXXVI | Samuel and Saul together held the government for forty
7 I, XLI | increased. But, since Roboam held Jerusalem, where the people
8 I, XLII | In his room Abiud his son held the kingdom at Jerusalem
9 I, XLII | Jeroboam, which was then held by his son, and often, after
10 I, XLV | his brother Joram; and he held the government for the space
11 I, XLVI | he is affirmed to have held the government twenty-nine
12 I, XLVI | of Amassia, and to have held the government forty-one
13 I, XLIX | of his predecessor. Mane held the government which he
14 I, LIII | then obtained the kingdom, held it for three months, being
15 I, LIII | of Judaea, and as victor held it by the right of war for
16 II, III | the whole empire, and was held in the highest honor. By
17 II, VI | finding that Daniel was held in the highest reputation,
18 II, IX | reigned eighteen years, Cyrus held the supreme power for thirty-one
19 II, IX | magi, and Medes by nation, held rule over the Persians for
20 II, XI | country, and are to this day held under the sway of barbarous
21 II, XIII | by this rule, Esther was held as separated from the presence
22 II, XVI | following day the Hebrews held forth for show the head
23 II, XVI | After him, Arses his son held the government for three
24 II, IX | the brother of Callinicus, held Asia and Syria for thirty-seven
25 II, XXII | spectacle. But as the Syrians held the citadel, which being
26 II, XXIV | five years during which he held the chief power, the affairs
27 II, XXVI | Hyrcanus. He died, after having held the supreme power for twenty-six
28 II, XXVI | or Alexandra, his wife, held the sovereignty for three
29 II, XXVI | And first of all, Hyrcanus held the government; but being
30 II, XXVI | Antipater of Askelon. Hyrcanus held the chief power for thirty-four
31 II, XXVIII| but that he was worthily held the basest of all men, and
32 II, XXXIX | councils of bishops were held by our friends at Aries
33 II, XXXIX | meantime, an assembly was held at Milan, where the emperor
34 II, XL | regarded as having been held at his instigation. If he
35 II, XLI | frequent meetings had been held, nothing was really accomplished,
36 II, XLII | regarding us, and we were held suspected by the Easterns
37 II, XLV | who was then at Antioch held a very different opinion.
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