Book, Chapter
1 I, XIV | he was broken down and conquered by the ten plagues which
2 I, XXI | himself of all their towns: he conquered, too, Basan and Balac. He
3 I, XXI | Midianites, and they were conquered and subdued. Moses died,
4 I, XXIV | marriages from among the conquered, and by and by to adopt
5 I, XXIV | Hebrews to give over the conquered nations to utter destruction.
6 I, XXIV | rule over those who were conquered. Accordingly, when, forsaking
7 I, XXIV | upon them thus sinning. Conquered by Eglon, king of the Moabites,
8 I, XXIX | third, the Benjamites were conquered, and cut off to a man; thus
9 I, XXX | strength. The Hebrews were conquered; the ark was taken; the
10 I, XXXIII | these people; the enemy were conquered, and pardon was granted
11 I, XXXIII | any of the spoils of the conquered. Accordingly, an army was
12 I, XXXIV | cut off the head of his conquered foe, carried off his spoils,
13 I, XXXVII | reserved for his son. He then conquered the Philistines in war,
14 I, XXXVIII| spare the young man when conquered; but he, disregarding this
15 I, XLVII | prosperous results, while he also conquered the Arabians. And already
16 I, XLIX | made war with him, and when conquered rendered him tributary.
17 II, III | Chaldaeans and the Medes were conquered, conferred the empire on
18 II, V | is related, after having conquered Sedechia (whom he carried
19 II, XV | before them, they had at last conquered all the opposing nations,
20 II, XV | situated, they will easily be conquered. Upon this, Holofernes,
21 II, XV | had affirmed could not be conquered. Now, the Jews had then
22 II, XVII | in war. And on his being conquered, the sovereign power was
23 II, XVII | seven years after he had conquered Darius, he died at Babylon.
24 II, XXI | that his generals had been conquered, notwithstanding their large
25 II, XXIV | into Syria with an army. He conquered Demetrius in war, and slew
26 II, XXXII | showed that we could not be conquered by the slaughters of ten
27 II, XLIV | hold that it had wholly conquered or had wholly been conquered,
28 II, XLIV | conquered or had wholly been conquered, since the confession itself
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