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Passages similar to: Book of Jubilees — Chapter XXXVIII
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Jewish Apocrypha
Book of Jubilees
Chapter XXXVIII (38:8)
And Simeon and Benjamin and Enoch, Reuben's son, went forth on the west side of the tower, and fifty (men) with them, and they slew of Edom and of the Horites four hundred men, stout warriors; and six hundred fled, and four of the sons of Esau fled with them, and left their father lying slain, as he had fallen on the hill which is in 'Aduram.
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Part IV, Chapter 3 (1)
Afterwards the tribes held council again. "What shall we do with them? in truth, their estate is very great," they said when they assembled again in...
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Mesoamerican
Part IV, Chapter 3 (10)
The city was watched from afar, spied upon and observed by the scouts of the tribes. "They are not many," they said. But they saw only the wooden...
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Part IV, Chapter 4 (1)
They were there, then, Balam-Quitzé, Balam-Acab, Mahucutah, and Iqui-Balam, were all together on the mountain with their wives and their children...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter VI (6)
And they were in all two hundred; who descended ⌈in the days⌉ of Jared on the summit of Mount Hermon, and they called it Mount Hermon, because they ha...
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Mesoamerican
Part IV, Chapter 5 (4)
In this way they took their leave and immediately they disappeared there on the summit of the mountain Hacavitz. They [the four lords] were not...
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Mesoamerican
Part IV, Chapter 2 (2)
Already, many were the men who had been carried off, but the tribes did not notice it until later. "Could it be Tohil. and Avilix who have been here...
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Mesoamerican
Part IV, Chapter 3 (2)
The summit of the mountain where they had their place was small, and for that reason when the tribes assembled together and rose, they decided to kill...
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Mesoamerican
Part IV, Chapter 3 (8)
And Balam-Quitzé, Balam-Acab, Mahucutah, and Iqui-Balam having talked together, they built a wall at the edge of the town and enclosed it with boards ...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter LXXXIX (54)
And after that I saw that when they forsook the house of the Lord and His tower they fell away entirely, and their eyes were blinded; and I saw the Lo...
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Part IV, Chapter 4 (7)
They were, then, very happy when they had overcome all the tribes, whom they destroyed there on the mountaintop. In this way they carried out the...
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Christian Scripture
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
LXVII. Parable: the King's Guests for His Son's Wedding—futile Wiles: Cesar's Tribute, the Seven Brothers' Widow (3)
Again, he sent forth other servants, saying, Tell them which are bidden, Behold, I have prepared my dinner: my oxen and my fatlings are killed, and...
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Part IV, Chapter 10 (9)
Then all the people of Uvilá went out, those of Chulimal, Zaquiyá, Xahbaquieh, Chi-Temah, Vahxalahuh, and the people of Cabracán,...
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Part IV, Chapter 11 (9)
Thus [spoke] the lords, while within, the nine men fasted, the thirteen men, and the seventeen men. During the day they fasted and their hearts...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XC (22)
And He said to that man who wrote before Him, being one of those seven white ones, and said unto him: "Take those seventy shepherds to whom I delivere...
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Christian Scripture
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
LXVI. Christ's Authority Challenged—parables: the Sons Who Were of Two Minds; the Lord of the Vineyard, His Son, and the Murderous Husbandmen (16)
And again he sent a third: and him they wounded also, and killed, and they cast him out: and many others, more than the first: and they did unto them ...
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Christian Scripture
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
XII. Christ Reads in Synagogue at Nazareth—eludes Angry Hearers—begins to Preach Repentance (12)
They in the synagogue, when they heard these things, were filled with wrath, and rose up, and thrust Jesus out, and led him unto the brow of the hill...
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Part II, Chapter 13 (11)
The people of Xibalba fled as soon as they saw that their lords were dead and sacrificed. In an instant both were sacrificed. And this they [the...
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Mesoamerican
Part IV, Chapter 10 (3)
They were made slaves, they were wounded, and they were killed with arrows against the trees [to which they had been tied] and for them there was no...
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Part II, Chapter 14 (7)
"You shall be the first to arise, and you shall be the first to be worshiped by the sons of the noblemen, by the civilized vassals. Your names shall n...
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Part IV, Chapter 6 (2)
One was called Qocaib, and he was the son of Balam-Quitzé, of the Cavec. The one called Qoacutec was son of Balam-Acab, of the Nihaib; and the other c...
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