Book, Chapter
1 I, V | the son of his brother, he came into the country of the
2 I, VII | to slay him, when a voice came from heaven commanding him
3 I, VII | out for Mesopotamia, and came to the town of Nachor, the
4 I, XI | would be pardoned. And so it came to pass. Well, after the
5 I, XV | as the waters speedily came together gain, he, with
6 I, XVII | of water. But when they came to Raphidin, the Amalekites
7 I, XVII | were being done by Moses, came to him. By his advice Moses
8 I, XVII | country, while the Israelites came on to Mount Sinai. There
9 I, XIX | been melted together, there came forth the head of a calf.
10 I, XX | company went forward, and came to Faran; and Moses was
11 I, XXIII | Accordingly, he by a forced march came upon the enemy at unawares,
12 I, XXIV | wonderful that Christ when he came was not received by them,
13 I, XXVI | twenty years. After him came Jair; and after he had held
14 I, XXVIII| even the time when his rule came to an end is mentioned,
15 I, XXIX | after Samson as judge, there came Semigar, and a little later
16 I, XXX | exacted gifts from those who came to sacrifice; and, although
17 II, III | remarkable prophecies of Ezekiel came out, the mystery of future
18 II, VII | into a den.7 But no harm came to him when thus exposed
19 II, IX | of Stilico.9 After Darius came Xerxes, and he is said to
20 II, XIII | be put to death. It then came to the knowledge of the
21 II, XIV | performed under king Ochus, who came after the second Artaxerxes.
22 II, XVIII | with much destruction. That came to pass in the hundred and
23 II, IX | and times of the kings who came after Alexander in Syria.
24 II, IX | thirty-two years. After him came Antiochus, his son, with
25 II, IX | of twenty-one years. Then came Antiochus, the son of Antiochus,
26 II, XXIII | assistance. Accordingly, Eupator came to their aid with a hundred
27 II, XXIII | secretly fled from Rome, came into Syria, and seized the
28 II, XXIV | Ptolemy, king of Alexandria, came into Syria with an army.
29 II, XXVII | thirty-seven years. After him, came Archelaus the tetrarch,
30 II, XXVIII| governor. Multitudes then came together to hear Paul, and
31 II, XXIX | purpose, that, when the day came to a close, they should
32 II, XLVI | even some of the bishops came under its depraving influence.
33 II, LI | with great pomp. Nay, it came to be thought the highest
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