Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | that the town was to be destroyed, went away from it with
2 I, XI | is related to have been destroyed by God, because he spilled
3 I, XV | with all his host, was destroyed.~
4 I, XVII | Raphidin, the Amalekites destroyed numbers of the people by
5 I, XVIII | shall restore what has been destroyed. If a deposit disappears,
6 I, XIX | righteous indignation, have destroyed the wicked people, had he
7 I, XXI | blood, and on that route he destroyed the king of the nation of
8 I, XXIII | of them were completely destroyed. When day failed the victors,
9 I, XXVII | enraged at this disaster, destroyed by fire the woman who had
10 I, XXXIII| food until the enemy were destroyed. But Jonathan, knowing nothing
11 I, XLVIII| namely that the city would be destroyed in three78 days, as a punishment
12 I, XLIX | never taken off, while he destroyed the city, and carried off
13 I, LII | the Hebrew nation would be destroyed on account of their frequent
14 II, VIII | power of Daniel, and were destroyed at his command. ~
15 II, XIII | laws, they deserved to be destroyed; and that it was a righteous
16 II, XIII | which he had desired to see destroyed. But the king could not
17 II, XVIII | superstitions they had adopted, he destroyed the law of God, and showed
18 II, XXI | forces. For first of all, he destroyed, along with his whole army,
19 II, XXVI | when the city was taken and destroyed, he spared the temple. He
20 II, XXIX | it happened that Rome was destroyed by fire, while Nero was
21 II, XXX | achievements, ought not to be destroyed, inasmuch as, if preserved,
22 II, XXX | Roman moderation, but, if destroyed, would serve for a perpetual
23 II, XXX | inflamed, the temple was destroyed, three hundred and thirty-one
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