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jeroboa 1
jeroboam 8
jerome 1
jerusalem 26
jeu 3
jew 3
jewess 1
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26 fact
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26 period
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Sulpitius Severus
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jerusalem

   Book, Chapter
1 I, I | tell of the destruction of Jerusalem, the persecutions of the 2 I, XXXVII| and he himself remained in Jerusalem far from the scene of strife.~ 3 I, XLI | But, since Roboam held Jerusalem, where the people had been 4 I, XLII | son held the kingdom at Jerusalem for six years, although 5 I, LIII | Nabuchodonosor entered Jerusalem with an army, and leveled 6 II, IV | after the destruction of Jerusalem, the Jews taking it very 7 II, VI | Nabuchodonosor from the temple at Jerusalem, yet had not been employed 8 II, VIII | away from the temple at Jerusalem. Accordingly, a few then 9 II, X | him, and they carded to Jerusalem the vessels of various workmanship, 10 II, XI | necessary. When he arrived at Jerusalem, he distributed the work 11 II, XII | that Artaxerxes under whom Jerusalem was restored, because it 12 II, XIV | certainly not the one who took Jerusalem. But I do not find that 13 II, XVI | date of the restoration of Jerusalem up to that war there elapsed 14 II, XVII | have visited the temple at Jerusalem, and to have conveyed gifts 15 II, XVIII | were consuls), and went to Jerusalem. Finding the people at variance 16 II, IX | have shown above, lay waste Jerusalem. For, as he had to pay a 17 II, XXII | of the enemy, returned to Jerusalem, and bent his mind on the 18 II, XXIII | had fearfully desolated Jerusalem, dies; Bacchides, being 19 II, XXIX | flee within the walls of Jerusalem. In the meanwhile Nero, 20 II, XXX | Vespasian was besieging Jerusalem, he took possession of the 21 II, XXX | continuing the siege of Jerusalem. Vespasian set out for Rome, 22 II, XXXI | Jews (for the church at Jerusalem did not then have a priest 23 II, XXXI | Jews from approaching to Jerusalem. This, however, rather benefited28 24 II, XXXI | first of all, bishop at Jerusalem. A fourth persecution is 25 II, XXXIII| religion has prevailed. For Jerusalem which had presented a horrible 26 II, XXXIII| strong desire to behold Jerusalem, cast down the idols and


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