Book, Chapter
1 I, II | as a matter of course, gave birth to monsters.~
2 I, V | Melchisedech the priest, and gave him tithes of the spoil.
3 I, IX | marriage from the father, gave himself up to a servitude
4 I, XIV | him Moses and Aaron, and gave the people liberty to depart,
5 I, XXV | and having captured them, gave them over to death. In that
6 I, XXVI | the people, forsaking God, gave themselves up to idols.
7 I, XXXIV | he broke his word, and gave her to another. Ere long,
8 I, XXXV | capture his son-in-law, gave in marriage to one Faltim
9 I, XXXIX | appeared standing by him, and gave him the choice of whatever
10 I, XXXIX | the sanctuary of God, he gave a proof of the wisdom which
11 I, XLVII | obtained the kingdom of Judah, gave his principal care to knowing
12 I, LI | own territories, and he gave up the war, at the same
13 I, LIV | question put to him, at length gave an answer, denouncing special
14 I, LIV | belonged to the same nation. He gave him, however, no royal ensign,
15 II, I | difference of answers which they gave, their falsehood was detected:
16 II, VI | in the fourteenth year he gave a public feast to his chief
17 II, VIII | issue of public edicts, he gave permission to the Jews to
18 II, XVIII | Egypt, which, however, he gave up by the orders of the
19 II, XXI | the war; and to these he gave forty thousand infantry,
20 II, XXIV | Rhodes, by name Alexander, gave himself out as being the
21 II, XXXVII| great a man, he voluntarily gave way. But though at a former
22 II, XXXVII| him, thus wrote, that he gave his consent to the condemnation
23 II, XXXIX | doubt, that, if the people gave it a favorable hearing,
24 II, XLV | or driven into exile, all gave way before the unfaithfulness
25 II, XLVII | bore the name of bishops gave way of their own accord,
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