Book, Chapter
1 I, III | his wife, and his three sons and his three daughters-in-law.
2 I, IV | blessed by God along with his sons, and received a command
3 I, IV | world. Accordingly, the sons ofNoah were alone left in
4 I, IV | world was so divided to the sons of Noah, that Shem occupied
5 I, IX | Leah was fruitful. Of the sons whom Jacob had by Leah,
6 I, X | town was plundered by the sons of Jacob, and all the spoil
7 I, X | Isaac had lived. His other sons occasionally left him along
8 I, XI | Canaan. By her he had three sons,-Her, Onan, and Sela. Her
9 I, XI | brother-in-law, and bore him two sons. But when she brought them
10 I, XI | period, Aseneh bore him two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim. He
11 I, XII | this necessity, sent his sons into Egypt, keeping only
12 I, XII | Then Joseph presented his sons to be blessed;25 and when
13 I, XII | Jacob then blessed all his sons in order. He died at the
14 I, XIII | marriage, who bore him two sons, Gersam and Eliezer. At
15 I, XXX | account of the life of his sons, who had made the priesthood
16 I, XXX | them into battle, and the sons of the priests go forth
17 I, XXX | the ark was taken; the sons of the priest fell. Eli,
18 I, XXXVI| following day he with his sons, being overcome by the Philistines,
19 I, XXXVI| Hebrews were routed and the sons of the king fell; Saul,
20 I, LI | being there slain by his sons, met with an end worthy
21 II, IX | of his empire. He had two sons, Seleucus and Antiochus,
22 II, XXVI | He having left two young sons named Aristobulus and Hyrcanus,
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