Concordance

Holy Bible (Douay Rheims)

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II Mac 3:35 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.
II Mac 3:37 And when the king asked Heliodorus, who might be a fit man to be sent yet once more to Jerusalem, he said:
II Mac 4:4 Onias considering the danger of this contention, and that Apollonius, who was the governor of Celesyria and Phenicia, was outrageous, which increased the malice of Simon, went to the king,
II Mac 4:6 For he saw that, except the king took care, it was impossible that matters should be settled in peace, or that Simon would cease from his folly.
II Mac 4:8 And went to the king, promising him three hundred and sixty talents of silver, and out of other revenues fourscore talents.
II Mac 4:10 Which when the king had granted, and he had gotten the rule into his hands, forthwith he began to bring over his countrymen to the fashion of the heathens.
II Mac 4:18 Now when the game that was used every fifth year was kept at Tyre, the king being present,
II Mac 4:21 Now when Apollonius the son of Mnestheus was sent into Egypt to treat with the nobles of king Philometor, and Antiochus understood that he was wholly excluded from the affairs of the kingdom, consulting his own interest, he departed thence and came to Joppe, and from thence to Jerusalem:
II Mac 4:23 Three years afterwards Jason sent Menelaus, brother of the aforesaid Simon, to carry money to the king, and to bring answers from him concerning certain necessary affairs.
II Mac 4:24 But he being recommended to the king, when he had magnified the appearance of his power, got the high priesthood for himself, by offering more than Jason by three hundred talents of silver.
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 4:31 The king therefore went in all haste to appease them, leaving Andronicus, one of his nobles, for his deputy.
II Mac 4:36 And when the king was come back from the places of Cilicia, the Jews that were at Antioch, and also the Greeks went to him: complaining of the unjust murder of Onias.
II Mac 4:44 And when the king was come to Tyre, three men were sent from the ancients to plead the cause before him.
II Mac 4:45 But Menelaus being convicted, promised Ptolemee to give him much money to persuade the king to favour him.
II Mac 4:46 So Ptolemee went to the king in a certain court where he was, as it were to cool himself, and brought him to be of another mind:
II Mac 5:8 At the last having been shut up by Aretas the king of the Arabians, in order for his destruction, flying from city to city, hated by all men, as a forsaker of the laws, and execrable, as an enemy of his country and countrymen, he was thrust out into Egypt:
II Mac 5:11 Now when these things were done, the king suspected that the Jews would forsake the alliance: whereupon departing out of Egypt with a furious mind, he took the city by force of arms.
II Mac 5:18 Otherwise had they not been involved in many sins, as Heliodorus, who was sent by king Seleucus to rob the treasury, so this man also, as soon as he had come, had been forthwith scourged, and put back from his presumption.
II Mac 6:1 But not long after the king sent a certain old man of Antioch, to compel the Jews to depart from the laws of their fathers and of God:
II Mac 6:21 But they that stood by, being moved with wicked pity, for the old friendship they had with the man, taking him aside, desired that flesh might be brought, which it was lawful for him to eat, that he might make as if he had eaten, as the king had commanded of the flesh of the sacrifice:
II Mac 7:1 It came to pass also, that seven brethren, together with their mother, were apprehended, and compelled by the king to eat swine's flesh against the law, for which end they were tormented with whips and scourges.
II Mac 7:3 Then the king being angry commanded fryingpans, and brazen caldrons to be made hot: which forthwith being heated,
II Mac 7:12 So that the king, and they that were with him, wondered at the young man's courage, because he esteemed the torments as nothing.
II Mac 7:15 And when they had brought the fifth, they tormented him. But he looking upon 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 7:30 While she was yet speaking these words, the young man said: For whom do you stay? I will not obey the commandment of the king, but the commandment of the law, which was given us by Moses.
II Mac 7:39 Then the king being incensed with anger, raged against him more cruelly than all the rest, taking it grievously that he was mocked.
II Mac 8:10 And Nicanor purposed to raise for the king the tribute of two thousand talents, that was to be given to the Romans, by making so much money of the captive Jews:
II Mac 9:19 To his very good subjects the Jews, Antiochus king and ruler wisheth much health and welfare, and happiness.
II Mac 9:25 Moreover, considering that neighbouring princes and borderers wait for opportunities, and expect what shall be the event, I have appointed my son Antiochus king, whom I often recommended to many of you, when I went into the higher provinces: and I have written to him what I have joined here below.
II Mac 11:14 And promised that he would agree to all things that are just, and that he would persuade the king to be their friend.
II Mac 11:15 Then Machabeus consented to the request of Lysias, providing for the common good in all things, and whatsoever Machabeus wrote to Lysias concerning the Jews, the king allowed of.
II Mac 11:18 Therefore whatsoever things could be reported to the king I have represented to him: and he hath granted as much as the matter permitted.
II Mac 11:36 But touching such things as he thought should be referred to the king, after you have diligently conferred among yourselves, send some one forthwith, that we may decree as it is convenient for you: for we are going to Antioch.
II Mac 12:1 When these covenants were made, Lysias went to the king, and the Jews gave themselves to husbandry.
II Mac 13:9 But the king, with his mind full of rage, came on to shew himself worse to the Jews than his father was.
II Mac 13:13 But he with the ancients determined, before the king should bring his army into Judea, and make himself master of the city, to go out, and to commit the event of the thing to the judgment of the Lord.
II Mac 13:18 But the king having taken a taste of the hardiness of the Jews, attempted to take the strong places by policy:
II Mac 13:22 Again the king treated with them that were in Bethsura: gave his right hand: took theirs: and went away.
II Mac 14:4 Came to king Demetrius in the year one hundred and fifty, presenting unto him a crown of gold, and a palm, and besides these, some boughs which seemed to belong to the temple. And that day indeed he held his peace.
II Mac 14:9 Wherefore, O king, seeing thou knowest all these things, take care, I beseech thee, both of the country, and of our nation, according to thy humanity which is known to all men,
II Mac 14:27 Then the king being in a rage and provoked with this man's wicked accusations, wrote to Nicanor, signifying, that he was greatly displeased with the covenant of friendship: and that he commanded him nevertheless to send Machabeus prisoner in all haste to Antioch.
II Mac 14:29 But because he could not oppose the king, he watched an opportunity to comply with the orders.
II Mac 15:22 And in his prayer he said after this manner: Thou, O Lord, who didst send thy angel in the time of Ezechias king of Juda, and didst kill a hundred and eighty-five thousand of the army of Sennacherib:
Mt 1:6 And Jesse begot David the king. And David the king begot Solomon, of her that had been the wife of Urias.
Mt 1:6 And Jesse begot David the king. And David the king begot Solomon, of her that had been the wife of Urias.
Mt 2:1 When Jesus therefore was born in Bethlehem of Juda, in the days of king Herod, behold, there came wise men from the east to Jerusalem,
Mt 2:2 Saying, Where is he that is born king of the Jews? For we have seen his star in the east, and are come to adore him.