Book, Chapter
1 I, IX | vision of angels and of the army17 of the Lord. But, as he
2 I, XV | he hastily led forth his army. And already the arms, and
3 I, XVII | Joshua at the head of the army; and, in company with Aaron
4 I, XXII | been divided, and thus the army was led over on dry ground.
5 I, XXII | been demolished. Next, the army was led against Geth, and
6 I, XXIV | gathering together a hasty army, restored them to liberty
7 I, XXV | not gathered more than an army of thirty-two thousand men.
8 I, XXVI | battle, at once drew up his army. Then Jephtha, before the
9 I, XXXIII | Gilgal as the place where his army was to assemble. As they
10 I, XXXIII | fear had pervaded the whole army. The camp of the enemy lying
11 I, XXXIII | account of the king's sin, the army was in the greatest want
12 I, XXXIII | terror throughout the whole army. And then, through the appointment
13 I, XXXIII | conquered. Accordingly, an army was led into the territory
14 I, XXXVI | territory, drew up their army in battle array on the following
15 I, XXXVII | who had the command of the army on the side of David. Joab,
16 I, XLI | from these he got ready an army of thirty thousand men.
17 I, XLI | divine appointment. Thus the army disdained the command of
18 I, XLIV | king of Syria with a great army, having formed a military
19 I, L | territories with a large army; and then, when the country
20 I, LIII | entered Jerusalem with an army, and leveled the walls and
21 II, IV | threatened him, leaving the army which he had collected,
22 II, XIV | order of the king led an army against the Jews, it has
23 II, XV | to surrender. And now the army, having moved on to Damascus,
24 II, XVII | divided among themselves the army and the provinces. And indeed
25 II, XX | appearance of a regular army. The object of every man
26 II, XXI | Judah, as general of the army which he had brought together.
27 II, XXI | destroyed, along with his whole army, Apollonius, the enemy's
28 II, XXI | had followed the king's army with the hope of purchasing
29 II, XXI | the Jews with an enormous army; but being defeated, he
30 II, XXII | great loss both of his own army and of the auxiliaries,
31 II, XXIII | against Judah. And first the army was led by a certain man
32 II, XXIV | came into Syria with an army. He conquered Demetrius
33 II, XXV | battle, formidable with an army of forty thousand men. Tryphon,
34 II, XXX | saluted as emperor by the army, with a diadem placed upon
35 II, XXXI | and Palestine; but on an army being sent against them,
36 II, XXXVIII| not by the valor of his army.~
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