Book, Chapter
1 I, VII | be for a victim. When the sacrifice was offered, God spoke to
2 I, XV | and were told that the sacrifice of the day was to be solemnly
3 I, XX | the precepts bearing upon sacrifice are set forth; commandments
4 I, XXIV | sacrilegious manner to offer sacrifice to idols: so pernicious
5 I, XXIV | lengthened peace, they began to sacrifice to idols. And speedily did
6 I, XXV | So then, having offered sacrifice, and overthrown the altar
7 I, XXVI | should be offered to God as a sacrifice. Accordingly, on the enemy
8 I, XXX | gifts from those who came to sacrifice; and, although their father
9 I, XXXI | business it was, perform a sacrifice to God, and offer those
10 I, XXXII | Samuel, having first offered sacrifice, and trusting in God, led
11 I, XXXIII| Samuel, that he might offer sacrifice to God, the people gradually
12 I, XL | commencement. Then, having offered sacrifice in that place, as well as
13 I, XL | to which they might offer sacrifice. God, turned away from him
14 I, XLI | been accustomed to offer sacrifice to God in the temple built
15 I, XLI | which the people might offer sacrifice; and, passing by the tribe
16 I, XLVIII| sea, to be, as it were, a sacrifice for stilling the tempest,
17 II, XVIII | to construct temples, to sacrifice to idols, and to profane
18 II, XX | in his dominions to offer sacrifice, and was visiting with unheard-of
19 II, XXI | fast was proclaimed, and sacrifice was offered, after which
20 II, XXXIII| commanded his soldiers to sacrifice, and was expelling from
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