Observations Upon the Plagues Inflicted Upon the Egyptians: In which is Shewn the Peculiarity of Those Judgments, and Their Correspondence with the Rites and Idolatries of that People. To which is Prefixed, a Prefatory Discourse, Concerning the Grecian Colonies from Egypt |
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This occurs three times in the same chapter : and these passages all shew that ,
according to the early interpretation of the ... Gregory Nazianzen , among other
writers , alludes to this passage , when he says , that the people , shall no more
put ...
This occurs three times in the same chapter : and these passages all shew that ,
according to the early interpretation of the ... Gregory Nazianzen , among other
writers , alludes to this passage , when he says , that the people , shall no more
put ...
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of Achor : and Josephus plainly intimates , that Accaron in the passage before us
was not the name of a place , but a deity , the sog Musa , or · Fly - God : and that
his temple was at Tyre The authors of the Greek version seem to give the same ...
of Achor : and Josephus plainly intimates , that Accaron in the passage before us
was not the name of a place , but a deity , the sog Musa , or · Fly - God : and that
his temple was at Tyre The authors of the Greek version seem to give the same ...
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the author turned to the left hand towards the north , he went over the very ground
where the Israelites encamped before their passage through the sea , but in a
contrary but in a contrary direction . I have supposed , that the children of Israel ...
the author turned to the left hand towards the north , he went over the very ground
where the Israelites encamped before their passage through the sea , but in a
contrary but in a contrary direction . I have supposed , that the children of Israel ...
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Without this allowance , it would be impossible to account for the passage of the
children of Israel through the channel of the Red - sea , even if the waters had
retired by any natural means . For the bottom , towards the top of the Red - sea ...
Without this allowance , it would be impossible to account for the passage of the
children of Israel through the channel of the Red - sea , even if the waters had
retired by any natural means . For the bottom , towards the top of the Red - sea ...
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The Distance of Elim from the Place of Passage . A According to Ovington , the
distance of Tor from Suez is an hundred miles . But as the elevation of the pole at
Suez , according to * Niebuhr , is 29 ° 57 ' , and at Tor 28 ° 12 ' , the difference in ...
The Distance of Elim from the Place of Passage . A According to Ovington , the
distance of Tor from Suez is an hundred miles . But as the elevation of the pole at
Suez , according to * Niebuhr , is 29 ° 57 ' , and at Tor 28 ° 12 ' , the difference in ...
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