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30 philistines
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Sulpitius Severus
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land

   Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | predicted seed would live in a land not his own, while his posterity 2 I, VII | girl, to bring her into the land of the Canaanites, and not 3 I, VIII | possession of the whole land, and is blessed, and having 4 I, XI | greatest fertility in the land; but in those that followed, 5 I, XII | enemies, subtly to spy out the land. But he was annoyed that 6 I, XII | purpose of spying out the land. In order to secure the 7 I, XII | when Abraham settled in the land of the Canaanites, to thatwhen 8 I, XIII | had done, he fled into the land of Midian, and, taking up 9 I, XIV | while he filled the whole land with frogs, as the Chaldaeans 10 I, XIV | power of God, until the land was covered with stinging 11 I, XV | Abraham first reached the land of the Canaanites a period 12 I, XV | between, the way led by31 the land of the Philistines, in order 13 I, XV | to the people as on firm land, the waters giving way on 14 I, XX | instructed by the Lord that the land was now near, the possession 15 I, XX | they report that it was a land blessed with all abundance, 16 I, XXI | transgression, he did not enter the land promised to him, as I shall 17 I, XXI | himself only saw the promised land, and did not reach it, is 18 I, XXV | brought them out of the land of Egypt. Then the angel 19 I, XXXV | Gad, he returned into the land of Judah, and there ran 20 I, XXXVII| was brought to him in the land of the Philistines, is related 21 I, XLI | he returned to his native land, and, by the wish of the 22 I, XLVI | and the inhabitants of the land began to occupy their former 23 I, L | sent throughout all the land, so that, if any had remained 24 I, LIII | king of Babylon, seized the land of Judaea, and as victor 25 I, LIV | preferred to abide in his native land. Nabuchodonosor, having 26 II, IX | returned into their native land by the permission of Cyrus, 27 II, XI | learned that his native land remained in the same fallen 28 II, XV | narrated above, to their native land, and the condition of their 29 II, XXX | exiles from their native land, they are beheld scattered


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