Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | erected an altar to God, and offered sacrifices from among the
2 I, VI | for impure purposes. Lot offered them his daughters in place
3 I, VII | When the sacrifice was offered, God spoke to Abraham, and
4 I, XV | be solemnly and regularly offered in coming ages, so that,
5 I, XV | might not afterwards be offered to the Hebrews, shrinking
6 I, XVIII | the first-born are to be offered to God. Flesh taken from
7 I, XIX | unmindful of God, having offered sacrifices to this, and
8 I, XXV | Lord said. So then, having offered sacrifice, and overthrown
9 I, XXVI | returned home, should be offered to God as a sacrifice. Accordingly,
10 I, XXVII | of an ass, which chance offered him as a weapon, he slew
11 I, XXXII | guilt. Samuel, having first offered sacrifice, and trusting
12 I, XXXIV | though still a youth,57 David offered himself for the contest,
13 I, XXXVIII| overthrown, implored pardon, and offered himself singly to punishment
14 I, XL | commencement. Then, having offered sacrifice in that place,
15 I, XLIV | such iniquitous conditions offered, it seemed better to suffer
16 I, XLVII | what was forbidden, and offered incense to God, a thing
17 II, VIII | daily portion which was offered to the idol. Cyrus, then,
18 II, VIII | those things which were offered to it. Daniel, laughing
19 II, VIII | way of consuming what was offered, since Daniel, a man distinguished
20 II, XVI | servants Withdrew, before he offered violence to the woman, he
21 II, IX | sacrifices were publicly offered in the streets, while the
22 II, XXI | proclaimed, and sacrifice was offered, after which they went down
23 II, XLI | having refused contributions offered by the rest; for they thought
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