Book, Chapter
1 I, X | Jacob, and all the spoil carried off. Jacob is said to have
2 I, XXII | therefore, orders the ark to be carried forward by the priests,
3 I, XXII | ordered the ark of God to be carried round the walls, while the
4 I, XXII | But when the ark had been carried round seven times, the walls
5 I, XXXIII| to flight, they neither carried out orders nor kept their
6 I, XXXIV | head of his conquered foe, carried off his spoils, and afterwards
7 I, XLII | after conquering the enemy, carried off spoil as the result
8 I, XLV | between them. For war was carried on by them with combined
9 I, XLVII | of the Jews, which being carried into captivity at a later
10 I, XLVII | and, on this account, he carried on war against his neighbors
11 I, XLVII | have been very pious, and carried on the government with success:
12 I, XLIX | destroyed the city, and carried off the whole people into
13 I, XLIX | In this war, Tobias was carried into captivity. But on the
14 I, L | tribes, having been at last carried away into captivity, as
15 I, L | means of Ezekias. He then carried on military affairs with
16 I, LII | wounded by an arrow. And being carried back to the city, he died
17 I, LIII | temple to the ground. He also carried off an immense amount of
18 I, LIII | for three months. He was carried away, along with the people,
19 I, LIV | his eyes put out, and was carried away to Babylon, while Jeremia,
20 I, LIV | Nabuchodonosor, having carried away the people, appointed
21 II, II | being reduced to dust, was carried away by the wind.~
22 II, V | conquered Sedechia (whom he carried away captive to Babylon),
23 II, VIII | which Nabuchodonosor had carried away from the temple at
24 II, VIII | they themselves secretly carried off the daily portion which
25 II, XI | in no degree alarmed, and carried out what he had begun. And
26 II, XI | which had previously been carried away being scattered among
27 II, XVI | the head of the enemy and carried it away with her. Being
28 II, XVII | who, along with him, had carried on those very important
29 II, XVIII | impious courses, while he carried off all the ornaments of
30 II, XXVI | thirty-four years; but while he carried on war against the Parthians,
31 II, XXXI | afterwards forbade to be carried on, declaring it to be unjust
32 II, XXXIII| been left when the Lord was carried up in a cloud to heaven,
33 II, XLI | him the consulship, if he carried the affair to a successful
34 II, XLII | when a discussion was to be carried on respecting the faith.
35 II, XLIX | fierce prosecution, to be carried off63 as a prisoner, fled
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