Book, Chapter
1 I, XIV | and present himself as a leader for restoring them to liberty.
2 I, XVII | themselves from destroying their leader. Then Moses, under divine
3 I, XX | appoint for themselves a leader, under whose guidance they
4 I, XXIV | the people acted without a leader. But a necessity of making
5 I, XXIV | with Gothoniel as their leader, they were restored to liberty,
6 I, XXIV | were forty years under this leader or judge. And being again
7 I, XXVIII | for some time without a leader. Accordingly, when civil
8 I, XXVIII | was chosen as a temporary leader in the war. But most of
9 I, XXXVIII| checked by the death of the leader. David then engaged in several
10 I, XLII | than two years. For Zambri, leader of his cavalry, killed him
11 II, IV | acertain Ismael as their leader and instigator of the execrable
12 II, IX | conspiracy, of whom the leader was Darius, the son of Hystaspes,
13 II, XV | company to Ozias, their leader, all inclined to make a
14 II, XX | performing profane acts. A leader having thus been found,
15 II, XLV | Church. Thus, having lost its leader, the strength of the party
16 II, XLVII | a layman indeed, but the leader in all these troubles, and
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