Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | Abraham,8 their genealogy presented nothing very remarkable
2 I, VIII | of his mother, Rebecca, presented himself to be blessed in
3 I, XII | again, laden with corn, and presented with many gifts, forewarning
4 I, XII | in the tomb. Then Joseph presented his sons to be blessed;25
5 I, XXXIII| with unlawful presumption, presented a burnt-offering, thus taking
6 I, XLVIII| forced by hunger and thirst, presented an appearance of those who
7 II, III | past. Daniel, then, was presented with many gifts by the king,
8 II, V | instructed by a vision which presented itself to him, and presently
9 II, VI | kingdom, and Balthasar had presented him with a purple robe and
10 II, XI | small number which they now presented. This company, however,
11 II, XII | emblem of sovereign power, he presented her with a purple robe.~
12 II, XIII | greater favorite, while he was presented with the highest honors.
13 II, IX | was a horrible spectacle presented; through all the cities
14 II, XXII | profaned by the Gentiles, presented a melancholy spectacle.
15 II, XXIV | alliance with Jonathan, and had presented him with a purple robe and
16 II, XXXIII| For Jerusalem which had presented a horrible mass of ruins
17 II, XXXIII| same appearance which it presented of old, as if it had been
18 II, XXXVII| the church, who had always presented a wall of opposition to
19 II, XLIV | no hope of returning home presented itself to them, worn out
20 II, XLV | in three papers publicly presented, begged an audience of the
21 II, XLIX | their artifices, having presented Macedonius with a large
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