Book, Chapter
1 I, XV | stopped and pitched their camp. When it was announced to
2 I, XVI | divinely sent, and filled the camp. Besides, on the following
3 I, XVI | had gone forth from the camp perceived that the ground
4 I, XIX | the tabernacle outside the camp; and, as often as he entered
5 I, XX | supply of quails into the camp; and as they were eagerly
6 I, XX | great destruction in the camp, so that twenty and three
7 I, XXI | and Balac. He pitched his camp beyond Jordan, not far from
8 I, XXII | sent messengers through the camp to instruct the people to
9 I, XXV | people, and pitched his camp near the camp of the enemy.
10 I, XXV | pitched his camp near the camp of the enemy. But the nation
11 I, XXV | and two thousand left the camp. But of the ten thousand
12 I, XXV | field. Thus, entering the camp of the enemy in the middle
13 I, XXXIII | pervaded the whole army. The camp of the enemy lying at no
14 I, XXXIII | only companion, entered the camp of the enemy, and having
15 I, XXXVI | accordingly, having pitched their camp on the enemy's territory,
16 I, XXXVI | being sent away from the camp, because they did not believe
17 I, XXXVIII| Uriah, who was then in the camp. David caused him to be
18 I, LI | an angel attacking the camp of the Assyrians, caused81
19 II, XV | pushed forward into the camp of the Hebrews, that he
20 II, XVI | beauty), who was then in the camp, she thought that, in the
21 II, XVI | maid-servant, she enters the camp of the enemy. She was immediately
22 II, XVI | of a free egress from the camp during night, for the purpose
23 II, XVI | simply going out of the camp according to her usual custom,
24 II, XVI | sally, marched upon the camp of the enemy. And then the
25 II, XVI | took possession of the camp and the booty within it.
26 II, XXI | taking possession of their camp, found in it both much gold
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