The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus, the Jewish Historian: Containing Twenty Books of the Jewish Antiquities, Seven Books of the Jewish War, and the Life of JosephusAlbion Press, 1812 |
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Page 12
... suppose he literally means those four rivers , especially as to Geon , or Nile , which arises from the east ; while he very well knew the literal Nile arises from the south ; though what farther allegori- cal sense he had in view is now ...
... suppose he literally means those four rivers , especially as to Geon , or Nile , which arises from the east ; while he very well knew the literal Nile arises from the south ; though what farther allegori- cal sense he had in view is now ...
Page 20
... sons from thence . Whether any remains of this Ark be still preserved , as the people of the country suppose , I cannot certainly tell , second , second . He also intreated God to accept of his 20 * F [ BOOK I ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS .
... sons from thence . Whether any remains of this Ark be still preserved , as the people of the country suppose , I cannot certainly tell , second , second . He also intreated God to accept of his 20 * F [ BOOK I ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS .
Page 45
... suppose that his victory was a trifling one , but that he had cercome a divine angel , and to esteem the come to him , and that his offspring should never fail , and that no man should be too hard Jacob Chardin appears to have been very ...
... suppose that his victory was a trifling one , but that he had cercome a divine angel , and to esteem the come to him , and that his offspring should never fail , and that no man should be too hard Jacob Chardin appears to have been very ...
Page 50
... suppose that it was an usual manner of expressing all grief and uneasiness of mind in those days ; and , by putting on sackcloth , ( which Jacob is here the first precedent of doing , but was afterwards commonly used upon all mournful ...
... suppose that it was an usual manner of expressing all grief and uneasiness of mind in those days ; and , by putting on sackcloth , ( which Jacob is here the first precedent of doing , but was afterwards commonly used upon all mournful ...
Page 59
... suppose that he had a great variety of little dishes , or plates , set before him ; and as it was a custom for great men to honour those who were in their favour by sending such dishes to them as were first served up to themselves ...
... suppose that he had a great variety of little dishes , or plates , set before him ; and as it was a custom for great men to honour those who were in their favour by sending such dishes to them as were first served up to themselves ...
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