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1 I, XV | what was leavened for seven days, using only unleavened bread;
2 I, XVI | advanced a journey of three days, want of water distressed
3 I, XVIII | Work is to be done on six days: rest is to be taken on
4 I, XIX | have remained there forty days and forty nights: During
5 I, XIX | time, since he spent forty days in the presence of the Lord,
6 I, XIX | God, to have stayed forty days with the Lord. Moreover,
7 I, XXVIII | custom on their festival days of producing Samson as if
8 I, XXX | Eli was priest; and in his days Samuel was born. His father'
9 I, XXXIII | they waited there seven days for Samuel, that he might
10 I, XXXVIII | God. For he lost in a few days the son who was born from
11 I, XXXVIII | and a pestilence for three days, shunning both flight and
12 I, XXXIX | died in the night three days afterwards, the mother of
13 I, XLVI | Joachas, having ended his days, left the kingdom to his
14 I, XLVII | reaching the end of his days, had given place to his
15 I, XLVII | this disease he ended his days, after having reigned fifty-two
16 I, XLVIII | the deep. Cast out three days afterwards on the shores
17 I, XLVIII | be destroyed in three78 days, as a punishment for the
18 I, XLVIII(78)| Greek; the Hebrew has "forty days."~
19 I, XLIX | frequent battles. He ended his days with this crime80 in his
20 I, LIII | a prisoner, he ended his days. An annual tribute was demanded
21 II, VII | him for the next thirty days, and that it should not
22 II, XIII | king for the next thirty days. However, thinking that
23 II, XVI | by the practice of three days she had established for
24 II, XXII | upon him. Then, after a few days, he died, having reigned
25 II, XLIV | the Arians. Thus several days passed in this sort of discussion.
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