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" I would now explain is this, that the Pharisees have delivered to the people a great many observances by succession from their fathers, which are not written in the laws of Moses; and for that reason it is that the Sadducees reject them, and say that... "
The Complete Works of Flavius-Josephus the Celebrated Jewish Historian - Page 331
by William Whiston - 1895
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The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus: The Jewish Historian ..., Volume 1

Flavius Josephus - 1806 - 520 pages
...their fathers, which ate not written in the laws of Moses: and for that icason it is, that the sect of the Sadducees reject them ; and say, that we are 'to esteem those observances to he obligatory xvhichare in the written word; but are not to observe what are derived from the tradition...
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The last nine books of the Antiquities of the Jews, with the life of Flavius ...

Flavius Josephus - 1809 - 516 pages
...Mofes ; and for that reafcm it is that the Sadducees reject them, and fay, that we are to efteem thoie observances to be obligatory which are in the written word, but are not to oblerve what are derived from the tradition of our forefathers. And concerning thefe things it is that...
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The works of Flavius Josephus. To which are added, 3 dissertations ..., Volume 2

Flavius Josephus - 1814 - 466 pages
...great many observances by succession from their fathers, which are not written in the law of Moses ; and for that reason it is that the Sadducees reject them, and say, that we are to esteemthose observances to be obligatory which are in the written word, but are-not to observe what...
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The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus: Containing five books of the ...

Flavius Josephus - 1824 - 328 pages
...great many observances by succession from their fathers, which are not written in the laws of Moses ; and for that reason it is that the Sadducees reject...things it is that great disputes and differences have risen among them, while the Sadducees are able to persuade none but the rich, and have not the populace...
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The Expositor and Universalist Review, Volume 1; Volume 3

1834 - 452 pages
...their fathers, which are not written in the law of Moses, and for that reason it is that the Saddncees reject them, and say that we are to esteem those observances...are derived from the tradition of our forefathers.' 2 Of the supposed derivation of these observances, or traditions, we have an account in Prideaux i...
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The Works of Flavius Josephus: The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian ...

Flavius Josephus - 1835 - 682 pages
...written in the laws of Moses ; and for that reason it is that the Sadduoees reject them, and •ay, that we are to esteem those observances to be obligatory...forefathers. And concerning these things it is that great dispute* and differences have arisen among them, while the Sodducees are able to persuade none but...
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The works of Flavius Josephus. To which are added, 3 dissertations. Tr. by W ...

Flavius Josephus - 1841 - 896 pages
...their fathers, which are not written in the law of Moses; and for that reason it is that the Sadducecs reject them, and say that we are to esteem those observances...to be obligatory which are in the written word, but arc not to observe what are derived from the tradition of our forefathers; and concerning these things...
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A Commentary on the New Testament, Volume 1

Lucius Robinson Paige - 1844 - 416 pages
...to the testimony of the same historian, they rejected the traditions of the elders, and professed " that we are to esteem those observances to be obligatory which are in the to his baptism, he said unto them, O generation of vipers, who hath written word, but are not to observe...
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A Commentary on the New Testament, Volume 1

Lucius Robinson Paige - 1849 - 424 pages
...to the testimony of the same historian, they rejected the traditions of the elders, and professed " that we are to esteem those observances to be obligatory which are in th* to his baptism, he said unto them, O generation of vipers, who hath written word, but are not to...
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The Hebrew People: Or, The History and Religion of the Israelites ..., Volume 2

George Smith - 1850 - 380 pages
...observances, by succession from their fathers, which are not written in the law of Moses ; and for this reason it is that the Sadducees reject them, and say...word, but are not to observe what are derived from tradition of our forefathers. "f This important passage explicitly states, what would else have been...
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