Book, Chapter
1 I, XXII | son of Nun, for Moses had appointed him his successor, being
2 I, XXIV | having arisen, Judah was appointed as general in the war. Under
3 I, XXXIII | the sacerdotal oil, was appointed king. He was of the tribe
4 I, XXXIII | Philistines; and Saul had appointed Gilgal as the place where
5 I, XXXVIII| through years and illness, he appointed Solomon, who had been born
6 I, XLI | by the tribe of Levi, he appointed priests from among the people.
7 I, L | being turned to religion, he appointed the Levites and all the
8 I, LIII | king called Sedechias was appointed; but while the empty shadow
9 I, LIV | carried away the people, appointed as governor over those left
10 II, XV | him Holofernes whom he had appointed master of his host, with
11 II, XXI | Matthathias dies, having appointed in his own place his son
12 II, XXII | wall, while armed men were appointed to maintain a perpetual
13 II, XXV | party of Alexander, was appointed20 governor of Syria, to
14 II, XXVI | After him, Aristobulus being appointed high-priest, was thefirst
15 II, XLII | was over, an embassy was appointed to go to the emperor and
16 II, LI | with the treasury, was then appointed accuser by Maximus. Accordingly,
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