Book, Chapter
1 I, III | of beasts were likewise received into it, while all the rest
2 I, IV | along with his sons, and received a command that he should
3 I, VIII | brother, and was kindly received by him to share in his hospitality
4 I, XI | Ephraim. He himself, when he received the chief power from the
5 I, XIII | priest of that district, he received his daughter Sepphora in
6 I, XXIII | they were ordered, and were received under protection, while
7 I, XXIV | had either been subdued or received under terms of surrender.
8 I, XXIV | Christ when he came was not received by them, since already,
9 I, XXVIII | bribe his wife (whom he had received after what has been stated
10 I, XXIX | purpose, they at length received for their wanton sport the
11 I, XXXV | the priest because he had received David; and when none of
12 I, XXXVII | anointed with the royal oil, received the title of king. But Abenner,
13 I, XXXVIII| oil by Sadoc the priest, received the title of king, while
14 I, XLI | fighting, for that Jeroboam had received the kingdom by divine appointment.
15 I, XLIV | avenge the defeat he had received, but was again overthrown.
16 I, XLIX | same crime by which he had received it. This man, being ungodly
17 II, XV | explained it to them, and, being received in peace, awaited the result.
18 II, XXII | to flight. Moreover, he received news of the want of success
19 II, XXIII | effect having been kindly received, they were, by a decree
20 II, XXV | slew Ptolemais who had been received and invited into friendship
21 II, XXVI | a very powerful nation, received the surname of Hyrcanus.
22 II, XXVI | Accordingly he readily received Hyrcanus, and, under his
23 II, XXVII | Antipater of Askelon, asked and received the sovereignty of Judaea
24 II, XXX | set out for Rome, and was received with the greatest favor
25 II, XXXVI | wicked intentions, he had received37 Marcellus and Photinus,
26 II, XXXIX | desired; but if it I should be received otherwise, that all the
27 II, XLII | onarriving at Seleucia, was received with great favor, and drew
28 II, XLII | communion, and being also received into alliance, was added
29 II, XLIV | friendly profession was received with favorable minds by
30 II, XLV | communion of those who had received them as friends, after they
31 II, XLVIII | Aquitania, and being there received with great pomp by such
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