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How shall we sing the LORD's song in a foreign land? (Psalms 137, 4)
The LORD will reign for ever, thy God, O Zion, to all generations. Praise the LORD! (Psalms 146, 10)
And after Alexander had reigned twelve years, he died. (1 Maccabees 1, 7)
From them came forth a sinful root, Antiochus Epiphanes, son of Antiochus the king; he had been a hostage in Rome. He began to reign in the one hundred and thirty-seventh year of the kingdom of the Greeks. (1 Maccabees 1, 10)
When Antiochus saw that his kingdom was established, he determined to become king of the land of Egypt, that he might reign over both kingdoms. (1 Maccabees 1, 16)
And all who became fugitives to escape their troubles joined them and reinforced them. (1 Maccabees 2, 43)
When the foreigners looked up and saw them coming against them, (1 Maccabees 4, 12)
Those of the foreigners who escaped went and reported to Lysias all that had happened. (1 Maccabees 4, 26)
Its temple was very rich, containing golden shields, breastplates, and weapons left there by Alexander, the son of Philip, the Macedonian king who first reigned over the Greeks. (1 Maccabees 6, 2)
And when Lysias learned that the king was dead, he set up Antiochus the king's son to reign. Lysias had brought him up as a boy, and he named him Eupator. (1 Maccabees 6, 17)
In the one hundred and fifty-first year Demetrius the son of Seleucus set forth from Rome, sailed with a few men to a city by the sea, and there began to reign. (1 Maccabees 7, 1)
they took him alive and decreed that he and those who should reign after him should pay a heavy tribute and give hostages and surrender some of their best provinces, (1 Maccabees 8, 7)
