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1 I, X | and the little Benjamin remained at home. Joseph was much
2 I, XIII | by that wealth while it remained entire, nor perverted by
3 I, XVI | with a view to the, Sabbath remained quite untainted. The Hebrews
4 I, XVII | been married to Moses, had remained at home when her husband
5 I, XIX | and is related to have remained there forty days and forty
6 I, XXI | Hebrews are said to have remained in the wilderness for so
7 I, XXV | the ten thousand who had remained, Gideon, as instructed by
8 I, XXVI | Philistines and Ammonites, and remained under their power for eighteen
9 I, XXXI | Cariathiarim,52 and there it remained twenty years.~
10 I, XXXVII | his host, and he himself remained in Jerusalem far from the
11 I, XLI | Judah and Benjamin, had remained under the sway of Roboam;
12 I, XLII(69)| of Judah the sovereignty remained to the same family, in the
13 I, XLIX | Jewish religion, while others remained in the errors of heathenism.
14 I, L | land, so that, if any had remained in Samaria, after the removal
15 II, XI | learned that his native land remained in the same fallen condition
16 II, XXXV | different opinions. There remained, however, in their hearts,
17 II, XLV | sentence of exile against him remained uncanceled. But when he
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