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antichrist 3
antioch 3
antiochus 24
antipater 2
antiq 1
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antiochus

   Book, Chapter
1 II, XVIII| king Seleucus, the son of Antiochus the great, a certain man 2 II, XVIII| brother of Onias, went to Antiochus the king, who had succeeded 3 II, XVIII| natives begged permission from Antiochus to live after the fashion 4 II, XVIII| the law. In the meantime, Antiochus returned from Alexandria ( 5 II, XVIII| about five years after Antiochus began to reign.~ 6 II, IX | appear more clearly who this Antiochus was, we shall enumerate 7 II, IX | thirty-two years. After him came Antiochus, his son, with a reign of 8 II, IX | twenty-one years. Then came Antiochus, the son of Antiochus, who 9 II, IX | came Antiochus, the son of Antiochus, who was surnamed Theus, 10 II, IX | three years. After his death Antiochus, the brother of Callinicus, 11 II, IX | thirty-seven years. This is the Antiochus against whom Lucius Scipio 12 II, IX | had two sons, Seleucus and Antiochus, the latter of whom he had 13 II, IX | the Romans. Thus, then, Antiochus the great having died; his 14 II, IX | against him by Simon. Then Antiochus was set free by the Romans, 15 II, IX | of his reign, his brother Antiochus, who had been a hostage 16 II, XX | ceremonies. In the meantime, Antiochus was compelling those Jews 17 II, XXI | On this becoming known to Antiochus, he was filled with rage 18 II, XXI | evil of persecution. For Antiochus had not spared even the 19 II, XXII | having been overthrown by Antiochus, and profaned by the Gentiles, 20 II, XXII | the war. In the meantime, Antiochus, who, as we have said above, 21 II, XXII | left the kingdom to his son Antiochus, to whom the name of Eupator 22 II, XXIII| Romans, when he heard that Antiochus had departed, begged that 23 II, XXIII| having slain the son of Antiochus, who had reigned one year 24 II, XXIV | out as being the son of Antiochus (which was false), and assisted


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