Book, Chapter
1 I, XV | led by31 the land of the Philistines, in order that an opportunity
2 I, XXIV | engaging in battle With the Philistines,42 secured a decisive victory.
3 I, XXVI | Israelites were subdued by the Philistines and Ammonites, and remained
4 I, XXVII | protection, were subdued by the Philistines, and paid the penalty of
5 I, XXVII | He had a wife from the Philistines, and when she, in the absence
6 I, XXVII | great loss inflicted on the Philistines. And they, enraged at this
7 I, XXVII | over as a prisoner to the Philistines; but, when thus handed over,
8 I, XXVIII | ruled over the Hebrews, the Philistines having been subdued by the
9 I, XXVIII | delivered him up to the Philistines; for although he had often
10 I, XXVIII | of righteous revenge. The Philistines had a custom on their festival
11 I, XXVIII | and all the princes of the Philistines feasted, rested on two pillars
12 I, XXX | of discipline. Well, the Philistines made an incursion into Judaea,
13 I, XXXI | Chapter XXXI.~The Philistines, victorious in this prosperous
14 I, XXXI | behind. The rulers of the Philistines, who had followed the ark
15 I, XXXII | disturbed by an invasion of the Philistines, and all ranks were in a
16 I, XXXIII | arose by an invasion of the Philistines; and Saul had appointed
17 I, XXXIII | sword or spear. For the Philistines, as conquerors in the former
18 I, XXXIV | servants of the king. And the Philistines and Hebrews being. at this
19 I, XXXIV | other, a certain man of the Philistines named Goliath, a man of
20 I, XXXIV | In the meanwhile, all the Philistines, turning to flight, yielded
21 I, XXXIV | hundredforeskins of the Philistines; and thus he obtained the
22 I, XXXV | David. David fled to the Philistines.~
23 I, XXXVI | Samuel died. Saul, when the Philistines made war upon him, consulted
24 I, XXXVI | sons, being overcome by the Philistines, would fall in the battle.
25 I, XXXVI | fall in the battle. The Philistines, accordingly, having pitched
26 I, XXXVII | to him in the land of the Philistines, is related to have wept,
27 I, XXXVII | in successful battles the Philistines making inroads upon his
28 I, XXXVII | son. He then conquered the Philistines in war, subjugated the Moabites,
29 I, XXXVIII| several battles against the Philistines with favorable results;
30 I, L | things, and defeated the Philistines in frequent battles; until
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