Book, Chapter
1 I, I | therefore, to tell of the destruction of Jerusalem, the persecutions
2 I, XVI | his own people, and in the destruction of the enemy, by such a
3 I, XX | indeed on that day a great destruction in the camp, so that twenty
4 I, XX | their prey than prove their destruction. But that stiff-necked race,
5 I, XXIV | conquered nations to utter destruction. But the people, through
6 I, XXVII | taken from him, wrought destruction to her nation. Trusting
7 I, XXIX | few was punished by the destruction of a multitude. These things
8 I, XXXIII | people, he was saved from destruction. At that time, Samuel, being
9 I, XXXV | but his efforts at his destruction were in vain, for God protected
10 I, XXXVIII| saying that he deserved destruction inasmuch as it was he who
11 I, XLVIII | from Judaea, and denounce destruction upon the city, as Sodom
12 I, L | at the gates, threatened destruction, and demanded surrender,
13 I, LI | speedily return for the destruction of Judaea. But Ezekias,
14 I, LIII | Jews up to captivity and destruction), Nabuchodonosor entered
15 II, IV | Godolin was set after the destruction of Jerusalem, the Jews taking
16 II, IV | But when he learned that destruction threatened him, leaving
17 II, IV | the guilt of a few by the destruction of all; for, in addition
18 II, VI | profaned vessels sacred to God, destruction impended over him, and that
19 II, XI | restoration of the temple to its destruction, which was completed by
20 II, XIII | existed no ground for its destruction. Esther's attention was
21 II, XIII | fellow-countrymen, even should sure destruction await her, she was prepared
22 II, XIII | implored him to stay the destruction which threatened her nation.
23 II, XVI | it should lead to her own destruction. She therefore decks her
24 II, XVIII | and wasted it with much destruction. That came to pass in the
25 II, XXX | should be given over to destruction at the very time of the
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