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1 I, II | hundred and thirty years old: he lived altogether eight
2 I, VI | himself was a hundred years old, and his wife ninety, God
3 I, VII | was now a hundred years old, his son Isaac was born.
4 I, XI | the king, was thirty years old; for he was sold by his
5 I, XV | without blemish, one year old, should be slain as a victim,
6 I, XXI | were more than twenty years old on leaving Egypt passed
7 I, XXIX | men of Benjamin. A certain old man having kindly admitted
8 I, XXIX | being much chidden by the old man, and with difficulty
9 I, XXXII | as he himself was now an old man, he might make for them
10 I, XXXIII | the Amalekites, who had of old hindered the Hebrews when
11 I, XXXVI | Eli, is related, when very old, to have fulfilled the duties
12 I, XLVIII | times. That town, rounded of old by Assure, the son of Sere,
13 I, XLVIII | Sodom and Gomorrah had of old been consumed by fire from
14 I, XLVIII | fashion, as at Sodom of old; and immediately by the
15 I, XLIX(80)| Piaculo": a very old meaning is here attached
16 I, LII | was fulfilled what had of old been predicted by the prophet.
17 II, I | who was then twelve years old, after having rebuked the
18 II, XI | kept in captivity. For, of old, those two tribes, of whom
19 II, XXI | grounds (for he who had of old been the richest of kings
20 II, XXXIII | appearance which it presented of old, as if it had been sealed
21 II, XXXIV | labor, three crosses (as of old they had been fixed for
22 II, XL | been that in his extreme old age (for he was then more
23 II, XLI | on the side of theArians, old men were sent, skillful
24 II, XLI | imbued, too, with their old unfaithful doctrines; and
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