Chap., §
1 II, 55 | The case of the thirst of King David may serve at least
2 II, 57 | their evening meal; but the king,~being consumed with an
3 II, 59 | against the craving of the king, two youths, mighty warriors,
4 II, 59 | warriors, ashamed that their king should lack his desire,
5 II, 60 | from it a draught for the king.~
6 II, 65 | that Seleucus Nicanor, the king of Asia, sanctioned the
7 II, 67 | said, 'Being loyal to the king, I am here to inform you
8 II, 67 | rightfully the property of King Seleucus.'~
9 II, 68 | his loyal service to the king, and hastening to the court
10 II, 68 | that he was there by the king's command to take possession
11 II, 74 | intercession for him lest king Seleucus should possibly
12 II, 75 | departed to report to the king the things that had befallen
13 III, 109| Obey the orders of the king!'~
14 III, 114| of the courtiers of the king went tip to him and said:~
15 IV, 135| than the flame, thou great king over the passions, Eleazar.~
16 IV, 160| above measure! When the king invites us and appeals to
17 IV, 163| necessity we yield to the king in fear. Why should we cast
18 IV, 166| peaceful life by obeying the king?'~
19 V, 203| thy brethren, but obey the king and save thyself.'~
20 VI, 233| that I may speak to the king and to all his friends with
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