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1 I, 1 | my visit to Eleazar the High Priest of the Jews, and
2 I, 6 | obtained from the most learned high priests of the most learned
3 I, 17 | be written to the Jewish High Priest that his purpose (
4 II | is appointed to go to the High Priest in Jerusalem and
5 II, 61 | shall be written to the High Priest in Jerusalem, asking
6 II, 67 | greeting and salutation to the High Priest Eleazar.~
7 II, 75 | Aristeas--men whom I hold in high esteem--to lay the matter~
8 II, 77 | as follows: 'Eleazar the High Priest sends greetings to
9 II, 82 | representatives of your high principles and righteous
10 III, 116| broad, one and a half cubits high fashioning it of pure solid
11 III, 135| measured a hand's breadth high all round.~
12 III, 163| sent the gifts and of the high priest who was the ruler
13 IV, 170| more than seventy cubits high and in length and breadth
14 IV, 188| wonderful way on to the high place of the altar and never
15 V, 246| 36 The High Priest selected men of the
16 VII, 332| held their master in such high esteem, and so he immediately
17 VII, 344| Nicanor summoned the lord high steward, Dorotheus, who
18 VII, 374| you may be inspired with high motives in all your undertakings
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