Book, Chapter
1 I, V | Ere long, owing to the want of corn, he went into Egypt,
2 I, XII | meet the famine, a grievous want of corn began to distress
3 I, XVI | a journey of three days, want of water distressed them;
4 I, XVII | and being again tried with want of water, hardly restrained
5 I, XXI | arose on account of the want of water. Then Moses, instructed
6 I, XXI | reproved by God, that, through want of faith, he did not bring
7 I, XXXIII| marshes54 For besides the want of courage on the part of
8 I, XXXIII| army was in the greatest want of iron weapons; so much
9 I, LIV | the force of the enemy and want began to press the besieged
10 I, LIV | defenders being worn out with want of food, the town was taken
11 II, XV | therefore overcome through want of water, they went in a
12 II, XXI | special manner from the want of money. The reason of
13 II, XXII | he received news of the want of success which had attended
14 II, XXIII | pressed with famine and want of all things, sent messengers
15 II, XLI | those from Britain, through want of means of their own, made
16 II, XLIV | inclemency of winter and positive want; and what then would be
17 II, XLIX | permitted to be done through the want of resolution on the part
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