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2 Kings 24:14
And he carried away all Jerusalem, and all the princes, and all the mighty men of valour, even ten thousand captives, and all the craftsmen and smiths: none remained, save the poorest sort of the people of the land. (2 Kings 24:14)
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Advent people path of, vision re EW 14;1SM 62;   
“A Mighty Fortress Is Our God,” by Luther (Martin), quoted GC 206   
Antediluvian, Antediluvians (people who lived before the flood) Ed 20-7;EW 145-53;PP 44-116;3SG 33-96;SR 20-71;    [77]
Backsliding people God has not forsaken 3BC 1132   
Benevolent men cheerfulness lights faces of 2T 534   
“Better Land,” Hyde’s (W. H.) poem 2SG 55-6;1T 70-1;   
Black people white people and, free and equal in God’s sight 2SM 343    [1]
Blind man/People   [2]
Bookman(men) faithful, encouragement for LS 446    [1]
Busy people cheerful, are most happy and healthy CG 342   
Canaan/Promised land   [18]
Captive, Captives   [3]
Cheerful people busy, are most happy CG 342    [2]
Christian land, Christian lands See Christian country  
Clergyman(men) efforts of, to keep light from shining on flocks GC 607    [5]
Colored people   [1]
Commandment-keeping people See Commandment  
Common people Christ sought to reach minds of CW 107;Ev 565;    [8]
Consecrated men few really, among God’s people 5T 82   
Covenant-keeping people God will work in behalf of His 7T 242