I Mac 12:49
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Then Tryphon sent an army and horsemen into Galilee, and into the great plain to destroy all Jonathan's company.
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I Mac 12:52
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Whereupon they all came peaceably into the land of Juda. And they bewailed Jonathan, and them that had been with him, exceedingly: and Israel mourned with great lamentation.
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I Mac 13:1
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Now Simon heard that Tryphon was gathering together a very great army, to invade the land of Juda, and to destroy it.
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I Mac 13:3
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And exhorted them, saying: You know what great battles I and my brethren, and the house of my father, have fought for the laws, and the sanctuary, and the distresses that we have seen:
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I Mac 13:12
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And Tryphon removed from Ptolemais with a great army, to invade the land of Juda, and Jonathan was with him in custody.
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I Mac 13:17
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Now Simon knew that he spoke deceitfully to him, nevertheless he ordered the money, and the children to be sent: lest he should bring upon himself a great hatred of the people of Israel, who might have said:
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I Mac 13:22
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And Tryphon made ready all his horsemen to come that night: but there fell a very great snow, and he came not into the country of Galaad.
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I Mac 13:26
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And all Israel bewailed him with great lamentation: and they mourned for him many days.
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I Mac 13:29
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And round about these he set great pillars: and upon the pillars arms for a perpetual memory: and by the arms ships carved, which might be seen by all that sailed on the sea.
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I Mac 13:32
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And he reigned in his place, and put on the crown of Asia: and brought great evils upon the land.
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I Mac 13:33
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And Simon built up the strong holds of Judea, fortifying them with high towers, and great walls, and gates, and bars: and he stored up victuals in the fortresses.
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I Mac 13:42
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And the people of Israel began to write in the instruments, and public records, The first year under Simon the high priest, the great captain and prince of the Jews.
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I Mac 13:44
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And they that were within the engine leaped into the city: and there was a great uproar in the city.
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I Mac 13:51
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And they entered into it the three and twentieth day of the second month, in the year one hundred and seventy-one, with thanksgiving, and branches of palm trees, and harps, and cymbals, and psalteries, and hymns, and canticles, because the great enemy was destroyed out of Israel.
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I Mac 14:7
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And he gathered together a great number of captives, and had the dominion of Gazara, and of Bethsura, and of the castle: and took away all uncleanness out of it and there was none that resisted him.
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I Mac 14:11
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He made peace in the land, and Israel rejoiced with great joy.
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I Mac 14:24
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And after this Simon sent Numenius to Rome, with a great shield of gold of the weight of a thousand pounds, to confirm the league with them. And when the people of Rome had heard
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I Mac 14:28
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In a great assembly of the priests, and of the people, and the princes of the nation, and the ancients of the country, these things were notified: Forasmuch as there have often been wars in our country,
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I Mac 14:29
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And Simon the son of Mathathias of the children of Jarib, and his brethren have put themselves in danger, and resisted the enemies of their nation, for the maintenance of their holy places, and the law: and have raised their nation to great glory.
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I Mac 14:39
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According to these things he made him his friend, and glorified him with great glory.
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I Mac 15:3
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Forasmuch as certain pestilent men have usurped the kingdom of our fathers, and my purpose is to challenge the kingdom, and to restore it to its former estate: and I have chosen a great army, and have built ships of war.
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I Mac 15:9
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And when we shall have recovered our kingdom, we will glorify thee, and thy nation, and the temple with great glory, so that your glory shall be made manifest in all the earth.
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I Mac 15:29
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Their borders you have wasted, and you have made great havock in the land, and have got the dominion of many places in my kingdom.
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I Mac 15:32
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So Athenobius the king's friend came to Jerusalem, and saw the glory of Simon and his magnificence in gold, and silver, and his great equipage, and he was astonished, and told him the king's words.
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I Mac 15:35
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And as to thy complaints concerning Joppe and Gazara, they did great harm to the people, and to our country: yet for these we will give a hundred talents. And Athenobius answered him not a word:
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I Mac 16:5
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And they arose in the morning, and went into the plain: and behold a very great army of footmen and horsemen came against them, and there was a running river between them.
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I Mac 16:15
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And the son of Abobus received them deceitfully into a little fortress, that is called Doch which he had built: and he made them a great feast, and hid men there.
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I Mac 16:17
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And he committed a great treachery in Israel, and rendered evil for good.
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II Mac 1:3
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And give you all a heart to worship him, and to do his will with a great heart, and a willing mind.
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II Mac 1:11
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Having been delivered by God out of great dangers, we give him great thanks, forasmuch as we have been in war with such a king.
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II Mac 1:11
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Having been delivered by God out of great dangers, we give him great thanks, forasmuch as we have been in war with such a king.
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II Mac 1:13
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For when the leader himself was in Persia, and with him a very great army, he fell in the temple of Nanea, being deceived by the counsel of the priests of Nanea.
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II Mac 1:14
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For Antiochus, with his friends, came to the place as though he would marry her, and that he might receive great sums of money under the title of a dowry.
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II Mac 1:22
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And when this was done, and the time came that the sun shone out, which before was in a cloud, there was a great fire kindled, so that all wondered.
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II Mac 1:31
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And when the sacrifice was consumed, Nehemias commanded the water that was left to be poured out upon the great stones.
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II Mac 2:8
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And then the Lord will shew these things, and the majesty of the Lord shall appear, and there shall be a cloud as it was also shewed to Moses, and he shewed it when Solomon prayed that the place might be sanctified to the great God.
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II Mac 2:19
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For he hath delivered us out of great perils, and hath cleansed the place.
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II Mac 2:20
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Now as concerning Judas Machabeus and his brethren, and the purification of the great temple, and the dedication of the altar:
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II Mac 3:2
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It came to pass that even the kings themselves, and the princes esteemed the place worthy of the highest honour, and glorified the temple with very great gifts:
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II Mac 3:11
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And that some part of that which wicked Simon had given intelligence of, belonged to Hircanus son of Tobias, a man of great dignity: and that the whole was four hundred talents of silver, and two hundred of gold:
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II Mac 3:24
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But the spirit of the almighty God gave a great evidence of his presence, so that all that had presumed to obey him, falling down by the power of God, were struck with fainting and dread.
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II Mac 3:27
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And Heliodorus suddenly fell to the ground, and they took him up covered with great darkness, and having put him into a litter they carried him out.
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II Mac 3:34
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And thou having been scourged by God, declare unto all men the great works and the power of God. And having spoken thus, they appeared no more.
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II Mac 3:35
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So Heliodorus after he had offered a sacrifice to God, and made great vows to him, that had granted him life, and given thanks to Onias, taking his troops with him, returned to the king.
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II Mac 3:36
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And he testified to all men the works of the great God, which he had seen with his own eyes.
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II Mac 4:35
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For which cause not only the Jews, but also the other nations, conceived indignation, and were much grieved for the unjust murder of so great a man.
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II Mac 4:39
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Now when many sacrileges had been committed by Lysimachus in the temple by the counsel of Menelaus, and the rumour of it was spread abroad, the multitude gathered themselves together against Lysimachus, a great quantity of gold being already carried away.
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II Mac 5:6
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But Jason slew his countrymen without mercy, not considering that prosperity against one's own kindred is a very great evil, thinking they had been enemies, and not citizens, whom he conquered.
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II Mac 5:20
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And therefore the place also itself was made partaker of the evils of the people: but afterward shall communicate in the good things thereof, and as it was forsaken in the wrath of Almighty God, shall be exalted again with great glory, when the great Lord shall be reconciled.
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II Mac 5:20
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And therefore the place also itself was made partaker of the evils of the people: but afterward shall communicate in the good things thereof, and as it was forsaken in the wrath of Almighty God, shall be exalted again with great glory, when the great Lord shall be reconciled.
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