Book, Chapter
1 I, II | although those who have entered upon and published a calculation
2 I, VII | the brother of Abraham. He entered into the house of Bathuel,
3 I, XII | be asked whether they had entered Egypt for the purpose of
4 I, XII | Canaanites, to thatwhen Jacob entered Egypt, there are to be reckoned
5 I, XV | Israelites going forward, for he entered the sea where it had opened;
6 I, XVI | it. But, after they had entered the desert, and advanced
7 I, XIX | having been called by God, entered the inner cloud which had
8 I, XIX | camp; and, as often as he entered it, the pillar of cloud
9 I, XXVII | absence of her husband, had entered into marriage with another,
10 I, XXIX | the other eleven tribes entered into a warlike confederacy
11 I, XXXIII| armor-bearer as his only companion, entered the camp of the enemy, and
12 I, XLIV | confederacy with thirty-two kings, entered the territories of Samaria,
13 I, XLVI | of his sin, for, having entered as a conqueror the territories
14 I, L | war against him, having entered his territories with a large
15 I, LIII | destruction), Nabuchodonosor entered Jerusalem with an army,
16 II, I | council. The trial, then, is entered upon once more; and Daniel
17 II, VIII | approaches of those who entered. The king, then, having
18 II, VIII | The king, then, having entered the temple on the following
19 II, VIII | wives and children, had entered the temple by a hole opened
20 II, XII | though as a captive she had entered into marriage with a foreigner,
21 II, XIII | having called upon God, she entered the court of the king. But
22 II, XXI | enemy's general, who had entered on the conflict with a large
23 II, XXX | armies which he commanded, entered the city, and having killed
24 II, XLVIII| journey on which they had entered, attended by a base and
25 II, XLIX | therefore Maximus, as victor, entered the town of the Treveri,
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