Book, Chapter
1 I, II | nature and origin, they left the higher regions of which
2 I, IV | the sons ofNoah were alone left in the then vacant world;
3 I, V | time spoken to by God, he left his country and his father,
4 I, VII | children by her. But he left his possessions to Isaac,
5 I, X | other sons occasionally left him along with the flocks,
6 I, XVIII | be reaped, but are to be left for the poor and needy.~
7 I, XXV | twenty and two thousand left the camp. But of the ten
8 I, XXIX | between these two, which is left in obscurity. But, from
9 I, XXIX | years (a thing hitherto left in obscurity), until I have
10 I, XXXI | affection toward their young left behind. The rulers of the
11 I, XLII | king of the ten tribes, and left his throne to his son Nabath.
12 I, XLIV | being slain in that battle, left the kingdom to his son Ochozia.~
13 I, XLVI | having ended his days, left the kingdom to his son Joa.
14 I, XLIX | had taken from Sella, and left it to his son Pache. But
15 I, LI | twenty-ninth year of his reign, and left the kingdom to his son Manasse.
16 I, LIII | female sex, those only being left behind whose weakness or
17 I, LIV | appointed as governor over those left behind by the conquerors (
18 II, XV | the mountains, and there left Achior in chains. When the
19 II, XVIII | until Jason, as an exile, left the country. By examples
20 II, XX | took place. Matthathias left the town; and as many flocked
21 II, XXII | reigned eleven years. He left the kingdom to his son Antiochus,
22 II, XXVI | except his cruelty. He having left two young sons named Aristobulus
23 II, XXXIII| footprints had last been left when the Lord was carried
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