Book, Chapter
1 I, XIII | stone. Soon after, fearing punishment on account of what he had
2 I, XXII | taken, and suffered capital punishment.~
3 I, XXXVIII| sin, did not escape the punishment of God. For he lost in a
4 I, XXXVIII| reveal to him a threefold punishment, and to give him the power
5 I, XXXVIII| offered himself singly to punishment instead of all, saying that
6 I, XXXVIII| who had sinned. Thus, the punishment of the people was turned
7 I, XL | and made known to him as a punishment, that the greater part of
8 I, XLIV | turned aside threatening punishment. For the king of Syria with
9 I, XLVI | of his wicked works, in punishment of which his kingdom was
10 I, XLVI | occurred to Amassia as a punishment of his sin, for, having
11 I, XLVIII | destroyed in three78 days, as a punishment for the sins of the people.
12 I, XLIX | had preceded him, brought punishment upon himself from God, and
13 I, LI | worship; and being, as a punishment for this, delivered into
14 I, LIV | answer, denouncing special punishment upon the king. Then Sedechias,
15 II, I | she was being led away to punishment according to the law, Daniel,
16 II, V | before them, as the means of punishment, a fiery furnace, in order
17 II, XXXI | Christians worthy of death or punishment, forbade any further cruelty
18 II, XLIV | banishment, and for every kind of punishment that might be assigned him,
19 II, L | it was quite sufficient punishment that, having been declared
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