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   Book, Chapter
1 I, XXXV | the instructions of the prophet Gad, he returned into the 2 I, XXXVIII| severely reproved by Nathan the prophet, although he confessed his 3 I, XLI | him by a response of the prophet Achia, he had resolved privately 4 I, XLII | that he cast into prison a prophet of God who rebuked him for 5 I, XLIII | At this time, Elijah the prophet by prayer shut up heaven, 6 I, XLIII | either for man or beast, the prophet had even exposed himself 7 I, XLIII | hesitate to believe the prophet demanding faith, and obtained71 8 I, XLIII | brook, were there slain. The prophet followed the king as he 9 I, XLIV | all was despaired of, a prophet sent by God went to the 10 I, XLIV | Ahab was reproved by the prophet in the words of God, for 11 I, XLIV | the advice of some false prophet, went forth to battle, having 12 I, XLIV | the words of Michea the prophet and cast him into prison, 13 I, XLIV | into prison, because the prophet had warned him that the 14 I, XLV | heaven. The king died, as the prophet had predicted. To him there 15 I, XLV | had been anointed by the prophet as king of the ten tribes; 16 I, XLVII | great use of Zachariah the prophet (Isaiah, too, is said to 17 I, XLVIII | sinfulness, commanded the prophet Jonah to go from Judaea, 18 I, XLVIII | fire from heaven. But the prophet declined that office of 19 I, XLVIII | people. The voice of the prophet was listened to, not in 20 I, L | trusting in God, consulted the prophet Isaiah, and from his answer 21 I, LII | old been predicted by the prophet. In the eighteenth year 22 I, LIV | he consulted Jeremia the prophet, who had already often proclaimed 23 I, LIV | resentment, ordered the prophet to be thrust into prison. 24 I, LIV | from the same persons, the prophet was let down into a pit82 25 I, LIV | priests, and ordered the prophet to be taken out of the pit, 26 I, LIV | burnt. The king, as the prophet had declared, had his eyes 27 I, LIV | was granted by him to the prophet, either to remain in his 28 II, III | III.~Accordingly, as the prophet interpreted the matter,


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