Concordance

Holy Bible (Douay Rheims)

Ptolemee

I Mac 1:19 And he made war against Ptolemee king of Egypt, but Ptolemee was afraid at his presence, and fled, and many were wounded unto death.
I Mac 1:19 And he made war against Ptolemee king of Egypt, but Ptolemee was afraid at his presence, and fled, and many were wounded unto death.
I Mac 3:38 Then Lysias chose Ptolemee the son of Dorymenus, and Nicanor, and Gorgias, mighty men of the king's friends.
I Mac 10:51 And Alexander sent ambassadors to Ptolemee king of Egypt, with words to this effect, saying:
I Mac 10:55 And king Ptolemee answered, saying: Happy is the day wherein thou didst return to the land of thy fathers, and sattest in the throne of their kingdom.
I Mac 10:57 So Ptolemee went out of Egypt, with Cleopatra his daughter, and he came to Ptolemais in the hundred and sixty-second year.
I Mac 11:3 Now when Ptolemee entered into the cities, he put garrisons of soldiers in every city.
I Mac 11:8 And king Ptolemee got the dominion of the cities by the sea side, even to Seleucia, and he devised evil designs against Alexander.
I Mac 11:13 And Ptolemee entered into Antioch, and set two crowns upon his head, that of Egypt, and that of Asia.
I Mac 11:15 And when Alexander heard of it, he came to give him battle, and king Ptolemee brought forth his army, and met him with a strong power, and put him to flight.
I Mac 11:16 And Alexander fled into Arabia, there to be protected: and king Ptolemee was exalted.
I Mac 11:17 And Zabdiel the Arabian took off Alexander's head, and sent it to Ptolemee.
I Mac 11:18 And king Ptolemee died the third day after: and they that were in the strong holds were destroyed by them that were within the camp.
I Mac 15:16 Lucius the consul of the Romans, to king Ptolemee, greeting.
I Mac 16:11 Now Ptolemee the son of Abobus was appointed captain in the plain of Jericho, and he had abundance of silver and gold,
I Mac 16:16 And when Simon and his sons had drunk plentifully, Ptolemee and his men rose up and took their weapons, and entered into the banqueting place, and slew him, and his two sons, and some of his servants.
I Mac 16:18 And Ptolemee wrote these things and sent to the king that he should send him an army to aid him, and he would deliver him the country, and their cities, and tributes.
II Mac 1:10 In the year one hundred and eighty-eight, the people that is at Jerusalem, and in Judea, and the senate, and Judas, to Aristobolus, the preceptor of king Ptolemee, who is of the stock of the anointed priests, and to the Jews that are in Egypt, health and welfare.
II Mac 4:45 But Menelaus being convicted, promised Ptolemee to give him much money to persuade the king to favour him.
II Mac 4:46 So Ptolemee went to the king in a certain court where he was, as it were to cool himself, and brought him to be of another mind:
II Mac 8:8 Then Philip, seeing that the man gained ground by little and little, and that things for the most part succeeded prosperously with him, wrote to Ptolemee the governor of Celesyria and Phenicia, to send aid to the king's affairs.
II Mac 9:29 But Philip that was brought up with him, carried away his body: and out of fear of the son of Antiochus, went into Egypt to Ptolemee Philometor.
II Mac 10:12 For Ptolemee that was called Macer, was determined to be strictly just to the Jews, and especially by reason of the wrong that had been done them, and to deal peaceably with them.