Book, Chapter
1 I, IX | himself up to a servitude of seven years. But when the time
2 I, IX | to another servitude of seven years, after which Rachel
3 I, XI | effect, that, for the next seven years, there would be the
4 I, XV | from what was leavened for seven days, using only unleavened
5 I, XXI | those slain amounted to seven hundred and fourteen thousand.40
6 I, XXII | ark had been carried round seven times, the walls and the
7 I, XXV | pressed upon the people for seven years, they now enjoyed
8 I, XXVI | ruled in tranquillity for seven years, then died. After
9 I, XXXIII| assemble. As they waited there seven days for Samuel, that he
10 I, XXXVII| whole nation; for during seven years he had reigned only
11 I, XL | foreign women, until he had seven hundred wives, and three
12 I, XLII | Zambri reigned before him seven years, and at the same time
13 I, XLIII | him that there were still seven thousand men who had not
14 II, V | acknowledging God, he was, after seven years, restored to his kingdom
15 II, IX | rule over the Persians for seven months. To slay these, seven
16 II, IX | seven months. To slay these, seven of the most noble of the
17 II, IX | him, Sucdianus ruled for seven months.~
18 II, XVII | the twelfth his reign, and seven years after he had conquered
19 II, XX | remarkable suffering of the seven brothers and their mother.
20 II, XXI | forty thousand infantry, and seven thousand cavalry. At the
21 II, XXV | and built those well-known seven pyramids of most noble workmanship,
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