Book, Chapter
1 I, III | render it impervious to water. He was shut into it along
2 I, XIV | soon after convened all the water into blood, while he filled
3 I, XVI | journey of three days, want of water distressed them; and, when
4 I, XVII | again tried with want of water, hardly restrained themselves
5 I, XVII | forth an abundant supply of water. But when they came to Raphidin,
6 I, XXI | on account of the want of water. Then Moses, instructed
7 I, XXI | once and again, and thus water flowed out of it. In regard,
8 I, XXI | he did not bring out the water except by repeated blows;
9 I, XXI | the rock, and bring forth water, he doubted, even after
10 I, XXIII| told to bring in wood and water. But their surrender had
11 I, XXVII| he called upon God, and water flowed forth from47 the
12 I, XLIII| rivulet furnished him with water, until it was dried up.
13 I, XLIII| filled the sacred place with water; and then, calling upon
14 I, XLIII| and consumed alike the water and the victim. Then truly
15 I, XLV | having been put to flight, water was furnished for the use
16 II, XV | off the Hebrews from all water supplies. On that account,
17 II, XV | overcome through want of water, they went in a company
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