Book, Chapter
1 I, V | his uncle, that he might take advantage of more spacious
2 I, VIII | been urged by his father to take a wife of the house of Laban,
3 I, IX | charged his son-in-law not to take other wives in addition
4 I, XVII | any idol; thou shall not take the name of thy God in vain;
5 I, XVIII| temper of the animal, did not take precautions in connection
6 I, XVIII| temper of the bull, did not take precautions in connection
7 I, XVIII| dowry on the girl, and thus take her to wife; but, if the
8 I, XXII | priests, and that they should take their stand against the
9 I, XXX | presence, they were ready to take to flight. But again recovering
10 II, I | respect, had not ventured to take such a bold step without
11 II, I | and Daniel was allowed to take his place among the elders.
12 II, IV | in the plot, wishing to take steps for avenging the deed,
13 II, IV | avenging the deed, hastily take up arms against Ismael.
14 II, XII | woman was sought niger to take her place as the wife of
15 II, XII | marriage with a foreigner, to take part in the food of the
16 II, XIII | loss what step she should take (for, according to the custom
17 II, XX | even to fall in war than to take part in impious ceremonies.
18 II, XXIII| that they would send him to take possession of the kingdom.
19 II, XLI | took place. Our friends49 take possession of the church,
20 II, XLV | fight or wrong, I will not take upon me to say. Paulinus
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