| Flavius Josephus - 1806 - 520 pages
...unjust, and despisers of all that was good, on account of the confidence they had in their own strength ; for the tradition is that these men did what resembled...their dispositions and their actions, for the better. But teeing they did not yield to him, but were slaves to their wicked pleasures, he was afraid they... | |
| William Marrat, Pishey Thompson - 1812 - 488 pages
...unjust, and despisers of all that was good, on account of the confidence they-had in their own strength ; for the tradition is, that these men did what resembled the acts of those •whom theGrecians called Giants *."—Antiquities, lib. i. cap. 3. In this sense it is also mentioned by... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1815 - 322 pages
...anddespisers of all that was good, "n account of the confidence they had in their own strength ; lor the tradition is, that these men did what resembled...persuaded them to change their dispositions, and their acts, for the better: but seeing they did not yield to him, but were slaves to their wicked pleasures,... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1822 - 474 pages
...unjust, and despisers of all that was good, on account of the confidence they had in their own strength ; for the tradition is, that these men did what resembled...their dispositions and their actions for the better ; but seeing they did not yield to him, but were slaves to their wicked pleasures, he was afraid they... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1825 - 456 pages
...good, on account of the confidence they had in their own strength ; for the tradition is, that thesemen did what resembled the acts of those whom the Grecians...their dispositions and their actions for the better ; but seeing they did not yield to him, but were slaves to their wicked pleasures, he was afraid they... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1825 - 350 pages
...unjust, and despisers of all that was good, on account of the confidence they had in their own strength ; for the tradition is, that these men did what resembled...the acts of those whom the Grecians call giants. But • Of Josephus' mistake here, when he took Seth, the son of Adam, for Seth or Sesostris, king of Egypt,... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1830 - 670 pages
...despisers of all that was good, on account of he confidence they had in then- own strength ; for he tradition is, that these men did what resembled the acts of those whom the Grecians call liantt. But Noah was very uneasy at what they ltd ; and, baing displeased at their conduct, per uaded... | |
| 1834 - 438 pages
...unjust, and dcspisers of all that was good, on account of the confidence they had in their own strength ; for the tradition is, that these men did what resembled...their dispositions and their actions for the better; but seeing they did not yield lo him, but were slaves to their wicked pleasures, he was afraid they... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1839 - 624 pages
...unjust, and despisers of all that was good, on account of the confidence they had in their own strength ; for the tradition is, that these men did what resembled...persuaded them to change their dispositions, and their acts, for the better. But seeing they did not yield to him, but were slaves to their wicked pleasures,... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1835 - 600 pages
...unjust, and despiscrs of all that was good, on account of the confidence they had in their own strength ; for the tradition is, that these men did what resembled...their dispositions and their actions for the better ; but seeing they did not yield to him, but were slaves to their wicked pleasures, he was afraid they... | |
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