Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | understood the others. This led to their being all the more
2 I, V | victorious enemy, while Lot was led into captivity. When Abraham
3 I, XV | Sea lay between, the way led by31 the land of the Philistines,
4 I, XV | kingdom and power, he hastily led forth his army. And already
5 I, XXII | divided, and thus the army was led over on dry ground. There
6 I, XXII | demolished. Next, the army was led against Geth, and an ambuscade
7 I, XXXII | sacrifice, and trusting in God, led his men out to battle, and
8 I, XXXIII| Accordingly, an army was led into the territory of the
9 I, LI | this news Sennacherim was led to return in order to defend
10 I, LIII | of Egypt, bound him and led him away captive, and not
11 II, I | people. And, as she was being led away to punishment according
12 II, XIV | by the order of the king led an army against the Jews,
13 II, XXIII | And first the army was led by a certain man named Bacchides,
14 II, XXXV | the emperor himself was led astray; and while he seemed
15 II, XLVIII| them. Well, their journey led them through the heart of
16 II, L | subsequently, the emperor being led astray by Magnus and Rufus,
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