Chap., §
1 I | CHAP. I.~At the time of the Jewish Captivity
2 I, 18 | 18 Thinking that the time had come to press the demand,
3 I, 21 | 21 (And even before this time large numbers of Jews had
4 I, 38 | who had come before that time or had been subsequently
5 I, 41 | in our land before that time or were brought hither afterwards--
6 I, 50 | in the land before that time or were brought hither afterwards,'
7 II, 68 | Jerusalem by the Persians at the time of their power and many
8 III, 113| 13 At the same time he ordered them to press
9 III, 162| business, and spend his time with the artists in his
10 IV, 209| five men to enter at one time.~
11 V, 243| stopped, however, at the time of the Persian rule, since
12 V, 243| since the authorities of the time spread abroad a false report
13 VI, 305| he has marked out every time and place that we may continually
14 VII, 334| king stood still for a long time and then making obeisance
15 VII, 336| well, shouted out at one time and with one voice: 'God
16 VII, 340| annually throughout my life time.~
17 VII, 356| lasted for a considerable time, and then they turned to
18 VII, 377| feast and spend a pleasant time.'~
19 IX, 439| by the help of God in a time of emergency to select some
20 IX, 497| seventy), how he could in time of war maintain tranquillity
21 X, 511| ought kings to devote most time?'~
22 X, 521| 23 The king spent some time in praising this man and
23 X, 524| out for some considerable time. When it stopped the king
24 XI, 529| which really needed a long time to devise.~
25 XI, 535| transact business until the time when he retires to rest,
26 XI, 552| preserved for all the future time unchanged.~
27 XI, 572| the soul, and spend much time upon it. I shall attempt
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