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1 I, XX | priesthood, the rest of the tribes were numbered, and were
2 I, XXIII | distributed among eleven tribes, to man after man. For to
3 I, XXIII | having been divided among the tribes, the Hebrews enjoyed profound
4 I, XXIX | distributed them among the twelve tribes that indignation at such
5 I, XXIX | of them, the other eleven tribes entered into a warlike confederacy
6 I, XLI | assumed the government. Two tribes, however, Judah and Benjamin,
7 I, XLII | Jeroboam, king of the ten tribes, and left his throne to
8 I, XLIII | Ambri, was king of the ten tribes, impious above all against
9 I, XLV | But on the side of the two tribes, Josaphat the king having
10 I, XLV | Ochozia was king of the two tribes, while Joram, as we have
11 I, XLV | prophet as king of the ten tribes; and having gone forth to
12 I, XLVI | on the side of the ten tribes, Jeu having died, Joachas
13 I, XLVI | Amassia, king of the two tribes; and, having obtained the
14 I, XLVI | reign as king of the ten tribes in the eighth year of the
15 I, XLVII | on the side of the ten tribes, Joas, reaching the end
16 I, XLVII | Samaria on the side of the ten tribes, we have not thought it
17 I, XLVII(76)| in these words to the two tribes, or kingdom of Judah. ~
18 I, XLIX | But on the side of the two tribes, Achaz, who was displeasing
19 I, L | obtained mercy, and how the ten tribes, having been at last carried
20 I, L | after the removal of the ten tribes, they might gather together
21 II, XI | For, of old, those two tribes, of whom the remaining people
22 II, XI | survived, had, when the ten tribes were separated from them,
23 II, XI | consisted only of the two tribes: the ten12 which had previously
24 II, XI(12) | ultimate destiny of the ten tribes. He seems to imply that
25 II, XI(12) | of Asher, one of the ten tribes. See Luke ii, 36. ~
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