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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... 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 allegorical 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 allegorical sense he had in view is now ...
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... remains of this Ark be still preserved , as the peo ple of the country suppose , I cannot certainly tell . † Gen. ix . 13 . duration of life ; for those ancients were beloved of 3 AN . 2992. ] 17 ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS .
... remains of this Ark be still preserved , as the peo ple of the country suppose , I cannot certainly tell . † Gen. ix . 13 . duration of life ; for those ancients were beloved of 3 AN . 2992. ] 17 ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS .
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... suppose . Shem is also called the Father of all the Children of Heber , or of all the Hebrews , in a history long before Abram passed over Euphrates . Gen. x . 21 . If Phaleg were so called at his birth , as Josephus here rightly ...
... suppose . Shem is also called the Father of all the Children of Heber , or of all the Hebrews , in a history long before Abram passed over Euphrates . Gen. x . 21 . If Phaleg were so called at his birth , as Josephus here rightly ...
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... suppose he thinks thee worthy to leave this world , neither by disease , by war , nor any other severe way by which death usually comes upon men , but so that he will re- ceive thy soul with prayers and holy offices of re- ligion , and ...
... suppose he thinks thee worthy to leave this world , neither by disease , by war , nor any other severe way by which death usually comes upon men , but so that he will re- ceive thy soul with prayers and holy offices of re- ligion , and ...
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... suppose that his victory was a trifling one , but that he had overcome a divine angel , and to esteem the victory as a sign of great blessings that * Jacob appears to have been very cautious in conducting both his family and his flocks ...
... suppose that his victory was a trifling one , but that he had overcome a divine angel , and to esteem the victory as a sign of great blessings that * Jacob appears to have been very cautious in conducting both his family and his flocks ...
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