Book, Chapter
1 I, II | had increased to a great multitude, certain angels,whose habitation
2 I, IV | one tongue, as long as the multitude, afterwards to be scattered
3 I, XVI | praise to God, and the whole multitude, both of males and females,
4 I, XVI | sweet. Thence advancing, the multitude found at Elim twelve fountains
5 I, XXVI | with the concurrence of a multitude of wicked men, and especially
6 I, XXVIII | down the pillars. The whole multitude was overwhelmed in the ruins
7 I, XXIX | by the destruction of a multitude. These things also are contained
8 I, XXXIV | no one out of so great a multitude ventured to make the attempt.
9 I, XXXVIII| his kingdom rather by the multitude of his subjects than by
10 I, XLVIII | Assyrians. It was then full of a multitude of inhabitants, sustaining
11 I, LIV | the king of the useless multitude, although without power,
12 II, I | be heard afresh. For the multitude of the Jews who were then
13 II, XI | frequent wars, and by the multitude kept in captivity. For,
14 II, XXII | filled with gold; but, as a multitude flocked together from all
15 II, XXX | happened that the whole multitude from the country, and from
16 II, XXXIV | to it, while the whole multitude of the inhabitants of the
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