Book, Chapter
1 I, III | righteous man and of blameless life, from the destined doom.
2 I, VII | Isaac. Abraham died after a life of a hundred and seventy-five
3 I, XII | and thirtieth year of the life of Jacob, and one thousand
4 I, XXIII | to have a better aim in life, neither possessing nor
5 I, XXIII | corrupted the whole glory of life by their mercenary dispositions,
6 I, XXVI | she only begged that her life might be spared for two
7 I, XXVIII | They, therefore, sought his life by stratagem, not daring
8 I, XXX | priest on account of the life of his sons, who had made
9 I, XXXV | prepare snares against his life. But Jonathan had even from
10 I, XXXV | there ran in danger of his life. At that time, Saul slew
11 I, XXXV | often he had exposed his life to peril for the sake of
12 I, XLIII | desert, he depended for life on the ravens furnishing
13 I, XLIII | time, Elijah restored to life the dead son of the same
14 I, XLIII | devising means for taking his life, he retired to a more remote
15 I, XLV | a widow was restored to life, a leper of Syria was cleansed,
16 I, LI | Lord that the end of his life was at hand, the king is
17 I, LI | fifteen years added to his life. These coming to an end,
18 II, V | mankind, and to have sustained life by herbs alone. However,
19 II, XVI | taken precautions for her life by flight. Then she begs
20 II, XXIX | wound was cured, and his life preserved, according to
21 II, XXXVIII| a view to saving his own life, since he would obtain time
22 II, XL | almost during his whole life, the most determined upholder
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