Book, Chapter
1 I, III | upon the earth, built an ark of wood of immense size,
2 I, III | had ceased, and that the ark was quietly floating on
3 I, III | accordingly went out from the ark. This was done, as I reckon,
4 I, XIX | building the tabernacle and the ark, and about the ritual of
5 I, XXII | He, therefore, orders the ark to be carried forward by
6 I, XXII | force; he simply ordered the ark of God to be carried round
7 I, XXII | priests walked before the ark, and sounded trumpets. But
8 I, XXII | sounded trumpets. But when the ark had been carried round seven
9 I, XXX | contest: they carry the ark of the Lord with them into
10 I, XXX | that duty. But, when the ark was brought within sight
11 I, XXX | Hebrews were conquered; the ark was taken; the sons of the
12 I, XXXI | prosperous battle, brought the ark of God, which had fallen
13 I, XXXI | demon, fell down when the ark was brought in there; and,
14 I, XXXI | the calamity, removed the ark to Gath. But the people
15 I, XXXI | same evils, conveyed the ark to Ascalon. The inhabitants,
16 I, XXXI | design of sending back the ark to the Hebrews. Thus, in
17 I, XXXI | Philistines, who had followed the ark into the territory of the
18 I, XXXI | Jews, when they saw the ark brought back, vied with
19 I, XXXI | heifers which had brought the ark. But the ark could not be
20 I, XXXI | brought the ark. But the ark could not be kept in the
21 I, XXXI | upon the whole city. The ark was then transferred to
22 I, XXXVI | for at the time when the ark of God was transferred to
23 I, XXXVI | and it is related that the ark was removed by David the
24 I, XXXVII| transferred to Zion the ark of God, which, as I have
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