Chap., §
1 Int | this collection, we have come a long way from Adam and
2 I, 5 | you yourself have lately come to us from the island and
3 I, 18 | Thinking that the time had come to press the demand, which
4 I, 21 | large numbers of Jews had come into Egypt with the Persian,
5 I, 27 | are endowed with life and come into being, is necessarily
6 I, 38 | redeem not only those who had come into Egypt with the army
7 I, 38 | his father but any who had come before that time or had
8 II, 72 | to the generations yet to come, I have determined that
9 IV, 200 | make one feel that one had come into the presence of a man
10 VI, 267 | does and all that is to come to pass in the future are
11 VI, 273 | and yet they would never come to worship them.~
12 VII, 332 | customary for those who come to seek an audience with
13 VII, 347 | 20 And whenever they come to visit the kings, preparations
14 VIII, 427| anything of this kind may not come upon us and injure us. But
15 VIII, 427| such misfortune will ever come upon you.'~
16 IX, 481 | who ensures that this may come to pass in accordance with
17 X, 519 | by nature. For kings who come of royal lineage are often
18 XI, 568 | of the men preferred to come back to him, not to hinder
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