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  • Arphaxad, king of Media, the conqueror of many nations, built a princely city, which he called Ecbatana. (Judith 1, 1)

  • in the great plain called Ragua, where Euphrates flows, and Tigris, and Jadason, in the lowland country belonging to Erioch, king of the Elici. (Judith 1, 6)

  • The chieftains there at this time were the Simeonite, Ozias son of Micha, and Charmi, who was also called Gothoniel. (Judith 6, 11)

  • Now turn we to one whom all this news concerned; a widow called Judith, that was descended (from Ruben)✻ through Merari, Idox, Joseph, Ozias, Elai, Jamnor, Gedeon, Raphaim, Achitob, Melchias, Enan, Nathanias, Salathiel and Simeon. (Judith 8, 1)

  • called her maidservant to her, and went downstairs into her house. Flung aside, now, the sackcloth, folded away her widow’s weeds; (Judith 10, 2)

  • There was a Jew called Mardochaeus living at Susan, descended through Jair and Semei from Cis the Benjamite,✻ (Esther 2, 5)

  • A ward this man had, a niece of his called Edissa, or Esther, that had lost both her parents. Beauty was hers of form and face, and when her parents died, Mardochaeus adopted her as his own daughter. (Esther 2, 7)

  • He gave no mark of it then, but when he reached home he called all his friends about him, and his wife Zares among them, (Esther 5, 10)

  • This document about the feast of Purim, said to have been translated by Lysimachus son of Ptolemy, a native of Jerusalem, was first made public in the fourth year of king Ptolemy and queen Cleopatra, by Dosithaeus, who claimed to be a priest of true Levite descent, and his son, who was also called Ptolemy.✻ (Esther 11, 1)

  • He received from us nothing but friendly usage; we would have him called our father, we would have reverence paid to him as one that stood next to the king’s person. (Esther 16, 11)

  • Why then, the Lord said, thou hast seen a servant of mine called Job. Here is a true man, an honest man, none like him on earth; ever he fears his God, and keeps far from wrong-doing. (Job 1, 8)

  • None heard the fame of me then, but called me a happy man; none watched my doings then, but spoke in my praise. (Job 29, 11)


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