II Mac 3:1
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Therefore when the holy city was inhabited with all peace, and the laws as yet were very well kept, because of the godliness of Onias the high priest, and the hatred his soul had of evil,
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II Mac 3:4
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But one Simon of the tribe of Benjamin, who was appointed overseer of the temple, strove in opposition to the high priest, to bring about some unjust thing in the city.
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II Mac 3:9
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And when he was come to Jerusalem, and had been courteously received in the city by the high priest, he told him what information had been given concerning the money: and declared the cause for which he was come: and asked if these things were so indeed.
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II Mac 3:14
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So on the day he had appointed, Heliodorus entered in to order this matter. But there was no small terror throughout the whole city.
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II Mac 4:2
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And he presumed to call him a traitor to the kingdom, who provided for the city, and defended his nation, and was zealous for the law of God.
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II Mac 4:22
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Where he was received in a magnificent manner by Jason, and the city, and came in with torch lights, and with praises, and from thence he returned with his army into Phenicia.
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II Mac 4:38
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And being inflamed to anger, he commanded Andronicus to be stripped of his purple, and to be led about through all the city: and that in the same place wherein he had committed the impiety against Onias, the sacrilegious wretch should be put to death, the Lord repaying him his deserved punishment.
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II Mac 4:48
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Thus they that prosecuted the cause for the city, and for the people, and the sacred vessels, did soon suffer unjust punishment.
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II Mac 5:2
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And it came to pass that through the whole city of Jerusalem for the space of forty days there were seen horsemen running in the air, in gilded raiment, and armed with spears, like bands of soldiers.
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II Mac 5:5
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Now when there was gone forth a false rumour, as though Antiochus had been dead, Jason taking with him no fewer than a thousand men, suddenly assaulted the city: and though the citizens ran together to the wall, the city at length was taken, and Menelaus fled into the castle.
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II Mac 5:5
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Now when there was gone forth a false rumour, as though Antiochus had been dead, Jason taking with him no fewer than a thousand men, suddenly assaulted the city: and though the citizens ran together to the wall, the city at length was taken, and Menelaus fled into the castle.
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II Mac 5:8
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At the last having been shut up by Aretas the king of the Arabians, in order for his destruction, flying from city to city, hated by all men, as a forsaker of the laws, and execrable, as an enemy of his country and countrymen, he was thrust out into Egypt:
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II Mac 5:8
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At the last having been shut up by Aretas the king of the Arabians, in order for his destruction, flying from city to city, hated by all men, as a forsaker of the laws, and execrable, as an enemy of his country and countrymen, he was thrust out into Egypt:
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II Mac 5:11
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Now when these things were done, the king suspected that the Jews would forsake the alliance: whereupon departing out of Egypt with a furious mind, he took the city by force of arms.
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II Mac 5:17
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Thus Antiochus going astray in mind, did not consider that God was angry for a while, because of the sins of the inhabitants of the city: and therefore this contempt had happened to the place:
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II Mac 5:26
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And he slew all that were come forth to see: and running through the city with armed men, he destroyed a very great multitude.
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II Mac 6:10
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For two women were accused to have circumcised their children: whom, when they had openly led about through the city with the infants hanging at their breasts, they threw down headlong from the walls.
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II Mac 8:3
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That he would have pity also upon the city that was destroyed, that was ready to be made even with the ground, and would hear the voice of the blood that cried to him:
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II Mac 8:17
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Setting before their eyes the injury they had unjustly done the holy place, and also the injury they had done to the city, which had been shamefully abused, besides their destroying the ordinances of the fathers.
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II Mac 9:2
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For he had entered into the city called Persepolis, and attempted to rob the temple, and to oppress the city: but the multitude running together to arms, put them to flight: and so it fell out that Antiochus being put to flight returned with disgrace.
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II Mac 9:2
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For he had entered into the city called Persepolis, and attempted to rob the temple, and to oppress the city: but the multitude running together to arms, put them to flight: and so it fell out that Antiochus being put to flight returned with disgrace.
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II Mac 9:14
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And the city, to which he was going in haste to lay it even with the ground, and to make it a common buryingplace, he now desireth to make free.
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II Mac 10:1
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But Machabeus, and they that were with him, by the protection of the Lord, recovered the temple and the city again.
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II Mac 10:27
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And so after prayer taking their arms, they went forth further from the city, and when they were come very near the enemies they rested.
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II Mac 11:2
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Gathered together fourscore thousand men, and all the horsemen, and came against the Jews, thinking to take the city, and make it a habitation of the Gentiles:
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II Mac 12:4
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Which when they had consented to, according to the common decree of the city, suspecting nothing, because of the peace: when they were gone forth into the deep, they drowned no fewer than two hundred of them.
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II Mac 12:13
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He also laid siege to a certain strong city, encompassed with bridges and walls, and inhabited by multitudes of different nations, the name of which is Casphin.
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II Mac 12:16
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And having taken the city by the will of the Lord, he made an unspeakable slaughter, so that a pool adjoining of two furlongs broad seemed to run with the blood of the slain.
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II Mac 12:27
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And after he had put to flight and destroyed these, he removed his army to Ephron, a strong city, wherein there dwelt a multitude of divers nations: and stout young men standing upon the walls made a vigorous resistance: and in this place there were many engines of war, and a provision of darts.
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II Mac 12:28
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But when they had invocated the Almighty, who with his power breaketh the strength of the enemies, they took the city; and slew five and twenty thousand of them that were within.
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II Mac 12:38
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So Judas having gathered together his army, came into the city Odollam: and when the seventh day came, they purified themselves according to the custom, and kept the sabbath in the same place.
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II Mac 13:13
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But he with the ancients determined, before the king should bring his army into Judea, and make himself master of the city, to go out, and to commit the event of the thing to the judgment of the Lord.
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II Mac 13:14
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So committing all to God, the creator of the world, and having exhorted his people to fight manfully, and to stand up even to death for the laws, the temple, the city, their country, and citizens: he placed his army about Modin.
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II Mac 13:25
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But when he was come to Ptolemais, the men of that city were much displeased with the conditions of the peace, being angry for fear they should break the covenant.
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II Mac 14:37
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Now Razias, one of the ancients of Jerusalem, was accused to Nicanor, a man that was a lover of the city, and of good report, who for his affection was called the father of the Jews.
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II Mac 15:14
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Then Onias answering, said: This is a lover of his brethren, and of the people of Israel: this is he that prayeth much for the people, and for all the holy city, Jeremias the prophet of God.
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II Mac 15:17
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Thus being exhorted with the words of Judas, which were very good, and proper to stir up the courage, and strengthen the hearts of the young men, they resolved to fight, and to set upon them manfully: that valour might decide the matter, because the holy city and the temple were in danger.
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II Mac 15:19
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And they also that were in the city, had no little concern for them that were to be engaged in battle.
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II Mac 15:38
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So these things being done with relation to Nicanor, and from that time the city being possessed by the Hebrews, I also will here make an end of my narration.
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Mt 2:23
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And coming he dwelt in a city called Nazareth: that it might be fulfilled which was said by the prophets: That he shall be called a Nazarene.
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Mt 4:5
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Then the devil took him up into the holy city, and set him upon the pinnacle of the temple,
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Mt 4:13
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And leaving the city Nazareth, he came and dwelt in Capharnaum on the sea coast, in the borders of Zabulon and of Nephthalim;
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Mt 5:14
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You are the light of the world. A city seated on a mountain cannot be hid.
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Mt 5:35
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Nor by the earth, for it is his footstool: nor by Jerusalem, for it is the city of the great king:
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Mt 8:33
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And they that kept them fled: and coming into the city, told every thing, and concerning them that had been possessed by the devils.
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Mt 8:34
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And behold the whole city went out to meet Jesus, and when they saw him, they besought him that he would depart from their coasts.
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Mt 9:1
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And entering into a boat, he passed over the water and came into his own city.
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Mt 10:5
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These twelve Jesus sent: commanding them, saying: Go ye not into the way of the Gentiles, and into the city of the Samaritans enter ye not.
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Mt 10:11
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And into whatsoever city or town you shall enter, inquire who in it is worthy, and there abide till you go thence.
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Mt 10:14
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And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear your words: going forth out of that house or city shake off the dust from your feet.
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