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armies 7
armor-bearer 1
armorum 1
arms 20
army 36
arose 13
around 3
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21 woman
20 abraham
20 although
20 arms
20 condemned
20 government
20 laid
Sulpitius Severus
The Sacred History

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arms

   Book, Chapter
1 I, V | neighboring peoples were in arms, though previously there 2 I, V | stripping of their spoils and arms the kings flushed with victory, 3 I, XIII | secure their independence by arms, they were compelled by 4 I, XV | his army. And already the arms, and standards, and the 5 I, XXI | being ready to contend in arms. Then Moses directed his 6 I, XXII | attack the city either by arms or force; he simply ordered 7 I, XXIII | put down the Hebrews by arms. But the Gibeonites, a powerful 8 I, XXIV | them to liberty by force of arms. The same man ruled the 9 I, XXVI | recovering their liberty by arms, having first sent ambassadors 10 I, XXXIII | the Hebrews of the use of arms,55 and no one had had the 11 I, XXXIV | contest, and rejecting the arms by which his yet tender 12 I, XXXVIII| son Absalom lifted impious arms against his father, with 13 I, XXXVIII| stirred up all the wicked to arms. But the whole commotion 14 I, L | that he rather had taken up arms by the appointment of God; 15 II, II | gold, with a breast and arms of silver, with a belly 16 II, III | wealthiest. The breast and the arms of silver represent the 17 II, IV | the deed, hastily take up arms against Ismael. But when 18 II, VIII | kingdom, having used the arms of the Persians for the 19 II, XX | was to defend himself by arms against a profane government, 20 II, XXV | they resisted by force of arms. That took place in the


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