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1 I, VII | from which he himself was known to be descended. He was
2 I, VIII | he sojourned by the well, known as "the well14 of the oath."
3 I, XI | king's servants, who made known their dreams to Joseph,
4 I, XII | Then Joseph made himself known to his brothers to the shame
5 I, XIX | that when he was to make known to them the commands of
6 I, XX | walls. When this was made known to the people, fear seized
7 I, XXI | year of his age. Nothing is known concerning the place of
8 I, XXIII | XXIII.~When this became known to the kings of the neighboring
9 I, XXV | do so. When this was made known to the people, twenty and
10 I, XXVI | his affliction, and made known to his daughter the stringent
11 I, XXIX | all. And when this became known to all of them, the other
12 I, XXXIII | honey. When that became known to the king through the
13 I, XXXV | thoroughly59 tested and known his evil disposition, did
14 I, XL | reproved him sharply, and made known to him as a punishment,
15 I, XLV | miracles, which am all too well known to need any description
16 II, V | his whole kingdom making known the miracle which had taken
17 II, XIII | the household. He had made known to the king a plot which
18 II, XV | since they had previously known from experience the miseries
19 II, XVI | Chapter XVI.~When this became known to Judith (a widow woman
20 II, XXI | Syria. On this becoming known to Antiochus, he was filled
21 II, XXVIII | Chapter XXVIII.~Luke made known the doings of the apostles
22 II, XXXI(29)| half-Christians, and were known at a later date under the
23 II, XXXVI | Marcellus, because Photinus was known to have been his disciple
24 II, XXXIX | at Rome. But it is well known that the persons exiled
25 II, XLVII | When this edict became known, the Gnostics, distrusting
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