The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus, the Jewish Historian: Containing Twenty Books of the Jewish Antiquities, Seven Books of the Jewish War, Two Books in Answer to Apion, the Martyrdom of the Maccabees, and the Life of Josephus, Written by HimselfKimber & Sharpless, 1833 - 994 pages |
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Page 19
... given them by their first founders , but some have lost them , and some have only admitted certain changes in them , that they might be more intelligible to the inhabitants ; and they were the Greeks who became the authors of such ...
... given them by their first founders , but some have lost them , and some have only admitted certain changes in them , that they might be more intelligible to the inhabitants ; and they were the Greeks who became the authors of such ...
Page 19
... given possessed the island Cethima . It is now called Cythem by their first founders , but some have lost prus , and from that all islands , and the greatest them , and some have only admitted certain changes part of the sea - coasts ...
... given possessed the island Cethima . It is now called Cythem by their first founders , but some have lost prus , and from that all islands , and the greatest them , and some have only admitted certain changes part of the sea - coasts ...
Page 34
... given Esau of God , as the first - born ; it appears that Josephus thought a kingdom to be derived of God was due to him whom Isaac should bless as his first - born : which I take to be that kingdom secure himself , as being among his ...
... given Esau of God , as the first - born ; it appears that Josephus thought a kingdom to be derived of God was due to him whom Isaac should bless as his first - born : which I take to be that kingdom secure himself , as being among his ...
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... given him plenty of all things which marriages , they were worse , and such , indeed , as he had ; " For , " said he , " I have joined my daugh- any enemy would have avoided . " For certainly ters to thee in marriage , and supposed that ...
... given him plenty of all things which marriages , they were worse , and such , indeed , as he had ; " For , " said he , " I have joined my daugh- any enemy would have avoided . " For certainly ters to thee in marriage , and supposed that ...
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... given , intrusted him with dispensing the corn ; with the power to do what he thought would be for the benefit of the people of Egypt , and for the benefit of the king : as believing that he who first dis- covered this method of acting ...
... given , intrusted him with dispensing the corn ; with the power to do what he thought would be for the benefit of the people of Egypt , and for the benefit of the king : as believing that he who first dis- covered this method of acting ...
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