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Holy Bible (Douay Rheims)

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I Mac 6:28 Now when the king heard this, he was angry: and he called together all his friends, and the captains of his army, and them that were over the horsemen.
I Mac 7:37 Thou, O Lord, hast chosen this house for thy name to be called upon therein, that it might be a house of prayer and supplication for thy people.
I Mac 10:20 Now therefore we make thee this day high priest of thy nation, and that thou be called the king's friend, (and he sent him a purple robe, and a crown of gold,) and that thou be of one mind with us in our affairs, and keep friendship with us.
I Mac 11:7 And Jonathan went with the king as far as the river, called Eleutherus: and he returned into Jerusalem.
I Mac 11:47 And the king called the Jews to his assistance: and they came to him all at once, and they all dispersed themselves through the city.
I Mac 12:31 And Jonathan turned upon the Arabians that are called Zabadeans: and he defeated them, and took the spoils of them.
I Mac 12:35 And Jonathan came back, and called together the ancients of the people, and he took a resolution with them to build fortresses in Judea,
I Mac 12:37 And they came together to build up the city: for the wall that was upon the brook towards the east was broken down, and he repaired that which is called Caphetetha:
I Mac 14:40 For he had heard that the Romans had called the Jews their friends, and confederates, and brethren, and that they had received Simon's ambassadors with honour:
I Mac 16:2 And Simon called his two eldest sons, Judas and John, and said to them: I and my brethren, and my father's house, have fought against the enemies of Israel from our youth even to this day: and things have prospered so well in our hands that we have delivered Israel oftentimes.
I Mac 16:15 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.
II Mac 1:36 And Nehemias called this place Nephthar, which is interpreted purification. But many call it Nephi.
II Mac 3:7 Now when Apollonius had given the king notice concerning the money that he was told of, he called for Heliodorus, who had the charge over his affairs, and sent him with commission to bring him the foresaid money.
II Mac 3:15 And the priests prostrated themselves before the altar in their priests' vestments, and called upon him from heaven, who made the law concerning things given to be kept, that he would preserve them safe, for them that had deposited them.
II Mac 3:22 And these indeed called upon almighty God, to preserve the things that had been committed to them, safe and sure for those that had committed them.
II Mac 4:7 But after the death of Seleucus, when Antiochus, who was called the Illustrious, had taken possession of the kingdom, Jason the brother of Onias ambitiously sought the high priesthood:
II Mac 4:27 So Menelaus got the principality: but as for the money he had promised to the king he took no care, when Sostratus the governor of the castle called for it.
II Mac 4:28 For to him appertained the gathering of the taxes: wherefore they were both called before the king.
II Mac 7:25 But when the young man was not moved with these things, the king called the mother, and counselled her to deal with the young man to save his life.
II Mac 8:2 And they called upon the Lord that he would look upon his people that was trodden down by all, and would have pity on the temple, that was defiled by the wicked:
II Mac 9:2 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.
II Mac 10:9 And this was the end of Antiochus that was called the Illustrious.
II Mac 10:12 For Ptolemee that was called Macer, was determined to be strictly just to the Jews, and especially by reason of the wrong that had been done them, and to deal peaceably with them.
II Mac 10:13 But being accused for this to Eupator by his friends, and being oftentimes called traitor, because he had left Cyprus which Philometor had committed to him, and coming over to Antiochus the Illustrious, had revolted also from him, he put an end to his life by poison.
II Mac 10:24 But Timotheus who before had been overcome by the Jews, having called together a multitude of foreign troops, and assembled horsemen out of Asia, came as though he would take Judea by force of arms.
II Mac 12:5 But as soon as Judas heard of this cruelty done to his countrymen, he commanded the men that were with him: and after having called upon God the just judge,
II Mac 12:17 From thence they departed seven hundred and fifty furlongs, and came to Characa to the Jews that are called Tubianites.
II Mac 12:21 Now when Timotheus had knowledge of the coming of Judas, he sent the women and children, and the other baggage before him into a fortress, called Carnion: for it was impregnable and hard to come at, by reason of the straitness of the places.
II Mac 12:36 But when they that were with Esdrin had fought long, and were weary, Judas called upon the Lord to be their helper, and leader of the battle:
II Mac 14:5 But having gotten a convenient time to further his madness, being called to counsel by Demetrius, and asked what the Jews relied upon, and what were their counsels,
II Mac 14:6 He answered thereunto: They among the Jews that are called Assideans, of whom Judas Machabeus is captain, nourish wars, and raise seditions, and will not suffer the realm to be in peace.
II Mac 14:34 And when he had spoken thus he departed. But the priests stretching forth their hands to heaven, called upon him that was ever the defender of their nation, saying in this manner:
II Mac 14:37 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.
II Mac 15:21 Machabeus considering the coming of the multitude, and the divers preparations of armour, and the fierceness of the beasts, stretching out his hands to heaven, called upon the Lord, that worketh wonders, who giveth victory to them that are worthy, not according to the power of their arms, but according as it seemeth good to him.
II Mac 15:31 And when he was come thither, having called together his countrymen, and the priests to the altar, he sent also for them that were in the castle,
II Mac 15:37 But to celebrate the thirteenth day of the month of Adar, called, in the Syrian language, the day before Mardochias' day.
Mt 1:16 And Jacob begot Joseph the husband of Mary, of whom was born Jesus, who is called Christ.
Mt 1:25 And he knew her not till she brought forth her firstborn son: and he called his name JESUS.
Mt 2:15 That it might be fulfilled which the Lord spoke by the prophet, saying: Out of Egypt have I called my son.
Mt 2:23 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.
Mt 2:23 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.
Mt 4:18 And Jesus walking by the sea of Galilee, saw two brethren, Simon who is called Peter, and Andrew his brother, casting a net into the sea (for they were fishers).
Mt 4:21 And going on from thence, he saw other two brethren, James the son of Zebedee, and John his brother, in a ship with Zebedee their father, mending their nets: and he called them.
Mt 5:9 Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.
Mt 5:19 He therefore that shall break one of these least commandments, and shall so teach men, shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven. But he that shall do and teach, he shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
Mt 5:19 He therefore that shall break one of these least commandments, and shall so teach men, shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven. But he that shall do and teach, he shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
Mt 10:1 And having called his twelve disciples together, he gave them power over unclean spirits, to cast them out, and to heal all manner of diseases, and all manner of infirmities.
Mt 10:2 And the names of the twelve apostles are these: The first, Simon who is called Peter, and Andrew his brother,
Mt 10:25 It is enough for the disciple that he be as his master, and the servant as his lord. If they have called the goodman of the house Beelzebub, how much more them of his household?
Mt 13:55 Is not this the carpenter's son? Is not his mother called Mary, and his brethren James, and Joseph, and Simon, and Jude: