XX. v. 2. vol. 2. War, ii. viii. 1. vol. 3.
Judas, fon of Jairus, is flain, War, vii. vi. 5. vol. 3.
Judas, fon of Aminidab, antiq. xi. iv. 2. vol. 1.
Judas, the Maccabee, antiq. xii, vi, 1. vol. 2. fucceeds Matthias his father, fect. iv. War, i. i. 3. vol. 3. his fpeech to his men before a battle, an- tiq. xii. viii. 3. vol. 2. he is victor, fect. 4. he comes to Jerufalem, and reftores the temple worship, feet. 6, &c. takes vengeance on the Idume- ans and others, xii, viii. 1, vol. 2. befieges the citadel at Jerufalem, c. ix. fect. 3 is made high priest, c. x. fect. 6. makes an alliance with the Romans, ib. fights Bacchides, c. xi. fect. 1, is killed in the battle, § 2. Judas, fon of Chapfeus, antiq. xiii. v. 7. Vol. 2.
Judas, fon of Sariphus or Sepphoreus, antiq. xviii. vi 2. vol. 2. War, i. xxxiii. 2. vol. 3.
Judas, fon of Eliasib, high priest, an- tiq. xi. vii. 1. vol. 1. Judas, fon of Ezekias, ringleader of the robbers, antiq. xvii. x. 5. vol. 2. War, ii. iv. 1. vol 3. Judges of the Hebrews, fingle gover- nofs, antiq. ix, iv 8. vol. 1. Judges at Jerufalem, the Sanhedrim, antiq. xi. i. 1. vol. 1. Judges of the council in Syria and Phoenicia, antiq. xi, iì. 1. vol. 1. feven inferior judges in every city, but an appeal from them to the great Sanhedrim at Jerufalem, antiq. iv. viii. 14. vol. 1. Juelus, high priest, antiq. x. viii, 6. vol. 1.
Julia, or Levia, Auguftus Cæfar's wife, antiq. xvi. V. 1. vol. a. and xvii,
Julian of Bithynia, a valiant captain, War, vi i. 8. vol. 3. Julius Cæfar's letter to the Sidonians, with his and other decrees in favor of the Jews. See Decrees. Julius Lupus, antiq. xix ii. 4. vol. 2. Julius, commander of a Roman legion, antiq. xv iii. 7. vol. 2. Jupiter Hellenius's temple upon Mount Gerizim, antiq. xii. v. 5. vol. 2. Jupiter the conqueror's temple, antiq. xix, iv 3. vol. 2.
Jupiter Olympius's temple, against A.
pion, i. fect. 17. vol. 3. his ftatue, antiq. xix. i. r.
Juftus, son of Josephus, Life, sect. 76, vol. 2.
Juftus of Tiberias, the historian, Life, fect. 65. vol. 2. when he published his hiftory, ib. he is condemned by Vefpafian but faved by king Agrin pa, Life, fect. 74. vol. 2. Juftus, son of Pistus, stirs up sedition, Life, fect. 9.vol. 2. his character, ib. Izates, fon of Queen Helena, embraces the Jewish religion, antiq, xx. ii. I, 4. vol. 2, is circumcifed, fect. 5. conquers his enemies, c. iv. fect. I, 2. fucceeds Monobazus, cii fect. 3. he dies, c. iv. fect, 3. his child- ren and brethren are befieged in Jeru- falem, War, vi. vi. 4. voi. Kareah, antiq. x. ix. 1. vol. 1. Kemuel, fon of Nahor, antiq. i, vi. 5. vol. 1.
Keturah, Abraham's laft wife, antiq. i. xv. 1. vol. 1.
King, his principal qualifications, an- tiq. vii. xv. 2. vol. 1. three duties of a good king; piety towards his God, juftice towards his fubjects, and care of the public welfare, ix. xi, 2. vol. 1, need not give account of his actions, in the opinion of An- tony, xv. iii. 8. vol. 2. should be eminently good. vi. xiv. 4. vol. 1. King Solomon's palace, antiq. viii. v. 1. vol. 1.
Kings of David's race, how many, an- tiq. x. viii. 4. vol. 1. Kingdom, a reward of virtue, antiq. vi viii. 1. vol 1.
Kittim, antiq. i. vi. 1. vol. 1. Korah, railes a fedition, antiq. iv. i. 2. vol. 1. perishes with his follow- ers, c. iii. fect. 3. Laban, fon of Bethuel, antiq. i. vi. 5. vol. 1. his fraud, c. xix. le&t. 7. Labor, nothing gotten without it, an- tiq, iii. ii. 4. vol. 1.
Laboro foarchod, or Labofordacus, an-
tiq, x, xi. 2, vol. 1. against Apion, i, fect. 20. vol. 3. Lacedemonians derived from Abraham, as well as the Jews, antiq. xii. iv, 10. vol. 2. and xiii, v. 8. vol. 2. Lamech, antiq, i. ii. 2. vol, 1. Language (abusive) not to be punished
with death, antiq. xiii. x. 6. vol. 2. Languages confounded, antiq. i, iv. 3. Vol. 1.
Laodice, queen of the Gileadites, antiq. xiii. xiii. 4, vol. 2.
Laodiceans, their letter to Caius Rubili-
us in favor of the Jews, antiq. xiv. x. 20, vol. 2.
Lafthenes, a Cretan, antiq. xiii. iv. 3.
Laws given the Ifraelites by Moles up- on Mount Sinai, antiq iii vol. 3. &c. vol. 1. and iv.viii. 2, &c. vol. 1. o be read on the feait of tabernacles, iv. viii., vol. 1. to be learned by children before all things, ib. to be written in the mind and memory, ib. forbid the punishment of children for their parents crimes, ix, ix. 1. vol. 1. or a rebellious fon to be fton- ed, xvi, xi. 2. vol. 2. martial laws against Apion, ii, fect. 29. vol. 3. the tables of the law or ten command- ments, antiq. iii. v. 4. vol. 1. law of Mofes tranflated into Greek under Ptolemy Philadelphus, antiq. Pref. fect. 3 vol. 1. and xii. ii, 2, &c. vol. 2. law made by Herod to fell thieves to foreigners, xvi. i, 1. vol. 2. law carried in triumph at Rome, War, vii. v. 5. vol. 3. Laws among the Perfiens. left to the in- terpretation of feven perfons, antiq. xi vi 1. vol. 1. Lentulus's decree in favor of the Jews, antiq. xiv. x. 13. vol. 2. Lepidus killed by Caius, xix. i. 6. vol. 2.
Lepidus (Larcius) War, vi iv. 3.
Leprous perfons obtain places of hon- or among feveral nations, antiq. iii. xi. 4. vol. 1. are to live out of cit. ies by the Samaritan and Jewish laws, ix. iv. 5. vol.1. they refolve in a famine to go over to the enemy, ib. Letters of the alphabet, whether brought into Greece by Cadmus and the Pheni- cians, again Apion, i. fe&t. 2.. vol. 3.
Leiters of Solomon, and Hiram and the. Tyrians, antiq. viii. ii. 6. 7. vol. 1. of Xerxes king of the Perfians to Ezra, xiv. 1. vol. 1. of Artaxerxes to the governors near Judea, c. vi. fect. 12, of Antiochus the Great to Ptolemy Epiphanes, xii. iii. 3. vol. 2. of the Samaritans to Antiochus Theas, c. v. feet. 5. of Alexander Balas to Jonathan, xiii. ii. 2. vol. 2. of Onias to Ptolemy and Cleopatra, c. iii. fect. 1. of Ptolemy and Cleo-. patra to Onias, fect, 2. of Demetrius to jonathan and the Jews, c. iv. fect.
of Julius Calar, to the Roman
magiftrates, xiv. x. 2, &c. vol... and to the Sidonians, ib. of Mark Antony to the Tyrians, c. xii. feft. 4.5.
Levites, exempted from military func- tions, antiq ii. xii. 4. vol. 1. Levite's concubine abused by the in- habitants of Gibeath, antiq, v. xi. 8. vol. I
Livitical tribe confecrated by Mofes, antiq. iii. xi. r. vol. 1. their allow- ance, iv. iv. 3, &c. vol. 1. how ma- ny cities belonged to them, ib. Liberius Maximus, governor of Judes, War, vii. vi. 6. vol. 3. Liberty granted the Jews by Demets-
us, antiq. xiii. ii. 3 vol. 2. Libys, antiq, i. vi. 2, vol. 1. Longinus, a tribune, antiq. ii. xix. 7.. vol. 1.
Longinus's bravery, War, v. vii. 3. vol. 3.
Longus, a violent Roman, kills him. felf, War, vi. iii. 2. vol. 3. Lot, antiq. i. vi. 5. vol. I. c. ix. Lot's wife, antiq. i. xi. 4. vol. 1. Lucilius Baffus takes Macherus, War, vii. vi. I -6. vol. 3. Lucullus, antiq, xiii. xv. 4. vol. 2. Lupus, Julius, a confpirator, is put to
death, antiq. xix. ii. 4, 5. vol. 2. Lupus, governor of Alexandria, War, vii x. 2. vol. 3. Lycurgus, against Apion, ii. felt. 31. vol. 3.
Lydda, burnt, War, ii. xix. i. vol. 3. Lyfanias, fon of Ptolemy, is put to
death, antiq, xv. iv, 1. vol. 2, War, i. xiii. 1. vol. 3. Lyfias, commander of Antiochus's ar-
my, antiq. xii. vii, 2, &c. vol. 2. Lyfimachus obtains the government of the Hellefpont after the death of Al- exander, antiq. xii. i. vol. 2. Maacah, Rehoboam's wife, antiq. viii. x. 1. vol. 1. Maachah, fon of Nahor by his concu-
bine Reuma, antiq, i. vi. 5. vol. 1.. Maafeiah, son of Ahaz, flain in battle, antiq.. ix xii. 1, vol, e. Maaleiah, governor of the city, antiq. x. iv. 1. vol. 1. Maccabees, their history, antiq, xii, vie 1, &c. vol. 2.. Macedonians, governed by a Roman
proconful, War, ii. xvi. 4. vol. 3. Micheras, antiq, xiv. xv. 7, 10. vol. 2. War, i. xvi. 6, 7. vol. 3. c. 17- iect. 1, &c. Macherus furrenders to Ballus, in or
der to fet Eleazar at liberty, War, vii. vi. 4. vol. 3. -Machines or engines of the Romans, War, v. vi. 2. vol. 3. for cafting ftones of how great force, War, ìii. vii. 23. vol. 3.
Machir, antiq. vii. v. 5. vol. 1. Madai, or Medes, antiq. i. vi. 1. vol. 1. Madianites, or Midianites, bring Ifael into fubjection, antiq. v. vi. 1. vol. 1. Moles makes war upon them and beats them, iv. vii. 1. vol. r. their women feduce the Ifraelites, c. vii. fect. 6.
A Magician, War, ii. xiii. v. vol. 3. Magog, antiq i, vi, 1. vol. 1, Mahalaleel, antiq. i. iii. 2. vol. 1. Mahlon, fon of Elimelech, antiq. v. ix. 1. vol. I.
Maaleel, antiq. i. iii. 4. vol. 1. Malchifhua, fon of Saul, antiq. vi. xiv. 7. vol. 1.
Malchus, or Malicus, king of the Ara- bians, antiq, xiii, v. 1. vol. 2. xiv. xiv. 1. &c. vol. 2. War, i. xiv. 1. vol. 3. Malichus, a Jewish commander, antiq. xiv. v. 2. vol. 2. War, i, viii. 3. vol. 3. c. xi. fect. 2, &c. he poisons Antipater, antiq, xiv. xi. 4. vol. 2. he is a great diffembler, fect. 4. 5. he is killed by a device of Herod, fect. 6. Malthace, Archelaus's mother, dies, an- tiq. xvii. x. 1. vol. 2. fhe was a Samaritan, and Herod's wife, War, i. xxviii. 4 vol. 3. Mambres, or Mamre, antiq. i. x, 2. vol. 1.
Manacia, or Manahem, antiq, ix. xi. 1. vol. 1.
Manahem, an Effer, antiq: xv. x. 5. vol. 2.
Manahem, fon of Judas the Galilean, Life, fect. 5. vol. 2. War, îi. xvii, 8, &c. vol. 3.
Manaffes, king of Judah, antiq. x. iii. 1, &c, vol. 1. he is carried into cap- tivity, fect. 2. he is fent back to his kingdom, and dies, ib. Manafles, brother of Jaddus, marries the daughter of Sanballat, antiq. xi. vii. 2, &c. vol. 1. he is made high prieft among the Samaritans, xii. iv. i. vol. z.
Manlius (Lucius) fon of Lucius, antiq. xiii. ix; 2. vol. 2. Manna rained from heaven, antiq. iii.
i. 6. vol. 1. the fignification of the word, ib, a fort of manna fell in
Marcellus, antiq. xvii. iv. 2. vol. 2. Marcus, or Murcus, prefident of Syria, after Sextus Cæfar, antiq. xiv, xi. 1, &c. vol. 2. War, i 10. x, &c. vol. 3.
Maria, a noble woman, eats her own child, War, vi. iii. 4. vol. 3. Mariamne, Agrippa fenior's daughter by Cypros, antiq. xviii. v. 4. vol. 2. War, ii. ix. 9. vol. 3. Mariamne, or Miriam, Moles's fifter, dies, antiq. iv. iv. 6. vol. 1.
Mariamne is married to Herod, War, i. xii. 3. vol. 3. The grows angry with Herod, antiq, xv. viii. 1. &c. vol. 2. War, i, xxii. 2. vol. 3, her temper, antiq. xv. vi 4. vol. 2. The is put to death, fect, 4, 5. her eulo. gium, fect. 6. her fons ftrangled, War, i. xxvii. 6. vol. 3. Mariamne, daughter of Jofephus and Olympias, antiq, xviii. v. iv, vol. 2. Mariamne, daughter of Simon the high prieft, War, xxvii. iv. vol. 3. Mariamne, daughter of Agrippa fenior, married to Archelaus, antiq. xx. vii, 1. vol. 2. divorced, War. ii, vii 4. vol. 3. afterwards married to De metrius, antiq. xx. vii. 3. vol. 2. Masion, tyrant of the Tyrians, antiq. xiv. xii, 1. vol. z,
Marriage of free men with flaves un,
lawful among the Jews, antiq. iv. viii. 23. vol. 1.
Marriage contracts altered by Herod at Antipater's defire, antiq. xvii. 1, 2
Marfus, prefident of Syria, antiq. xix, vi. 4. vol. 2. c. vii, fect. 2. and c. viii, fect. 1.
Marlyas, freedman of Agrippa, antiq. xviii. vi. 3, 7, 10. vol. 2. Marullus, mafter of the horle, antig. xviii. vi. 10. vol. 2. Margenus, king of the Tyrians, Again
Apion, i. fect. 18 vol. 3. Mattathias, great grandson of Afamo- neus, the father of the Maccabees, an- tiq, xii. vi, 1. vol. 2, refules to of- fer facrifice to an idol, fet, 2. per- fuades the Jews to fight on the Sab- bath day, ib. exhorts his fons to de- fend the law, feft. 3. he dies, fett. 4.
Mattathias, fon of Abfalom, antiq. xiii. v. 7. vol. 2. Matthias, made high prieft, antiq. xix. vi. iv. vol. 2.
Matthias Curtus, one of Jofephus's an- ceftors, Life, feet. 1. vol. 2. Matthias, fon of Margalothus or Mar- galus, antiq. xvii, vi. 2. vol. 2. War, I. xxxiii. 2. vol. 3. he and his part- ners are burnt alive, antiq, xvii, vi, 4. vol. 2. Matthias, fon of Theophilus, made high priest, antiq. xvii. iv. 2. vol. 2. and xx, ix. 7. vol. 2. he is de- prived, xvii. vi, iv vol. 2. Matthias, Jofephus's father, Life, fett. 1. vol. 2.
Matthias, fon of Boethus, calls in Si- mon to his affiftance, and is after- wards put to death by him, War, v. xiii. 1. vol. 3.
Mathufala, antiq. i. iii. iv. vol. 1. Maximus (Liberius) governor of Judea, War, vi vi. 6. vol. 3. Maximus (Trebellius) antiq. xix. ii. 3.
Meal, the pureft used in the Jewish ob-
lations, antiq. iii. ix. 4. vol. 1. Megaffarus, War, v. xi. 5. vol. 3. Meirus, fon of Belgas, War, vi, v, 1. vol. 3.
Mela, an ambassador of Archelaus, an- tiq. xvi, x. 6. vol. 2, Melchifedeck entertains Abram, antiq i, x, 2. vol. 1.
Memucan, one of the feven princes of Perfia, antiq. xi, vi, 1. vol. 1. Menedemus, the philofopher, antiq. xii. ii. 12. vol. 2, Menelaus, or Onias, antiq. xii. vi. 1. vol. 2.
Menes, or Mineus, built Memphis, an- tiq. viii. vi. 2. vol. 1. Men's lives had been happy, if Adam had not finned, antiq. i. i. 4. vol. 1. Mephibofheth, fon of Jonathan, is high- ly favored by David, antiq. vii. v. 5. vol. 1. c. xi. fect. 3. Mephramuthofis, king of Egypt, A- gainft Apion, i fect. 15. vol. 3. Mephres, king of Egypt, Against Api- on, i. feet. 15. vol. 3. Meraioth, fon of Joatham, antiq. viii, 1. 3. vol. 1. Merbalus, king of the Tyrians, Against Apion. i. fect. 21. vol. 3. Mefa, or Mash, antiq. i. vi, 4. vol. T. Mesha, king of Moab, antiq. ix. ii, 1,
Mefhech, or Moloch, antiq. i. vi, t.
Mefhech, one of the three holy child- ren, antiq. x. x. 1. vol. 1. Meffalas, antiq. xiv. xiv. 4. vol. 2. Meffalina, wife of Claudius, antiq. xx, viii. í. 1. vol. 2. War, ii. xii. 8. vol. 3.
Meftræi, or Mitzraim, Egyptians, an- tiq. i. vi 2. vol. 1. Metilius, a Roman commander, War, ii, xvii. 10. vol. 3.
Micah the prophet, quoted in Jeremic ah, antiq. x. vi, a. vol. 1. Micaiah the prophet, antiq, viii, xis,
5. vol. 1. he is put in prifon, ib. Mice fpoil the country of Afhded, ag- tiq. vi. i. 1. vol. 1, five golden mice, § 2.
Micha, fon of Mephibosheth, antiq, viii. v. 5. vol. 1.
Michal, Saul's daughter, married to David, antiq. vi. x. 3. vol. 1. The faves David's life, c. xi. feft. 4. Midianites. See Madianites, Milcah, wife of Nahor, antiq. i, vi. §. vol. I.
Milk, with the firftlings of the flock, offered by Abel, antiq. iii, 1, vol. 1.
Minucianus (Annius) antiq. xix. 1. iij. 8, &c. vol. 2.
Minucianus (Marcus) antiq. xix. iv. g. vol. 2.
Miracles, a foundation of credibility,
antiq. x. ii. 1. vol. 1. Mifael, one of the three holy children, antiq. x. x. 1. vol, r.. Mithridates, antiq, xi. i, 3. vol. 1. Mithridates, king of Pergamus, antiq,
xiv, viii, 1. vol. 2. brings fuccors to Cæfar in Egypt, ib. War, i. ix. 3:
Mithridates Sinax, king of Parthia, m- tiq. xiii. xiv. 3. vol. 2. Mithridates, king of Pontus, dies, an- tiq. xiv. iii. 4. vol. 2. Mithridates, a Parthian, marries king Artabanus's daughter, antiq. xviii. ix. 6, vol. 2, he is taken prisoner by Anileus, ib. and fet at liberty, ib. bis expedition against the Jews, iect. 7. he routs Anileus, ib. Mitzraim, antiq. i. vi. 2. vol. I. Modius Aquiculus, Life, fe&t. 11, 24, 86. vol. 2.
Monobazus, king of Adiabene, antiq, xx. ii, 1. vol, 2, War, ii. xix. 2. vol. 3. his death, antiq. xx, ii, 3 vol. 2.
Moon eclipsed, antiq. xvii. vi. 4. vol. 2. Mofes, his character, antiq. Pref. fect.
iv. vol. 1. his birth foretold, ii. ix. 2, 3. vol. how born, and faved alive, left. 4. why called Moyfes. or Mofes, fect. 6. Against Apion, i. fe& 31. vol. 3. adopted by Thermuthis, antiq. ii. ix. 7, vol. brought up to fucceed her father, ib. tramples the crown under his feet, ib, he is made general of the Egyptian army, and beats the Ethiopians, c. x. fect. 1, &c. he marries Tharbis, the king of Ethiopia's daughter, fect. 2. he flies out of Egypt, c. xi. fect. 1. he affifts Raguel's daughters against the fhepherds, feet. 2. fees the burning buth at Sinai, c. xii fect 1. is ap- pointed to be the deliverer of the it raelites, fect. 3. he does miracles, and hears the moйt facred name of God, fect. 3, 4 he returns to Egypt, c. xiii, fect. 1. he works miracles be- fore Pharaoh, fe&t 2, &c. he leads the Ifraelites out of Egypt, c. xv. fect. 1. how many was their num- ber, ib, how old he was at that time, feet. 2. his prayer to God, c. xvi. fect. 1, he leads the Ifraelites through the Red Sea, feet, 2. he makes the bitter water sweet, iii. i. 2. vol. 1. he procures the Ifraelites quails and 'manna, fect. 5, 6. c. xiii. he brings water out of the rock, c. i. fect. 7. he beats the Amalekites, c. ii. fect. 4. he brings to the people the tables of the covenant, c. v. feet. 8. he stays forty days upon Mount Sinai, ib. his fo long ftay caufes great doubts and uncafinefs among the people, fect. 7. he confers the prefthood on Aaron, c. viii. fe&t. i. offers facri- fices at the tabernacle, fect. 6, 10. receives laws and commands at the tabernacle, fe&t. 10 confecrates to God the tribe of Levi, c. xi. sect. 1 &c. numbers the people, c. xii. fect. 4. gives orders for their marching, ib. &c. fends fpies to fearch the land of Canaan, c. xiy, feet, 1, &c. quells the faction of Corah, iv, i 3, &c. vol. 1. his juftice, c. iii. fect. his prayer to God, fect. a he cleanfes the people, c. iv. fe&t. 6, he destroys Sihon and Og, c. v. fe&t. 3. he de- feats the kings of Midian, c. vii. fect. 1. he appoints Jofhua to be his fuc- ceffor, fect. 2. his predictions before bis death, c, viii. fe&t, 2, his song
in hexameter verse, fect. 44. a reca pitulation of his laws c. viii. he binds the Ifraelites by an oath to ob. ferve them, fect. 45. he bleffes Jofh- ua, and exhorts him to lead the If raelites courageously into the land of Canaan, fect 47. he is furrounded with a cloud, and difappears, fect. 48. his death greatly lamented by the people for thirty days, feet. 49. he is fcandalized, as afflicted with the leprofy, iii. xi. 4. vol. 1. his great authority, c. xv. fect 3 his books laid up in the temple, x. iv. 2. vol. 1. what they contain, A- gainst Apion, i. fect. 8. vol. 3. called by Manetho Ofarfiph, a priest of Oly- fis of Heliopolis, fect. 26, allowed by the Egyptians to be a divine man, feet 51, the ages in which he lived, ii fect. xv. vol. 3. his virtue and great actions, fect. 15, 16. his pof- terity honored by David, antiq. vii. xv. 7. vol. 1.
Mofoch, or Mefhech, antiq. i, vi. 1. vol. 1.
Mucianus, president of Syria, antiq. xii. iii. 1. vol. 2. War, iv. i. 5. vol. 3. c. ix. fect. 2. c. x. fect. 6, 7. and chap. xi. fe&t. 1.
Mule, the king's mule, antiq. vii. 14, 5. vol. 1.
Mundus (Decius) ravishes Hauling the wife of Saturninus, antiq, xviii, îîì. 4. vol. 2. Murcus.
See Marcus. Musical instruments of the Jews, the Cinyra Nabla, and Cymbalum, de. feribed, antiq vii. xii. 3. vol. 1: Myfian war, War, vii, iv. 3. vol. 3. Mytgonus, king of Tyre, Against Api- on, i. fect 21. vol. 3. Naamah, an Ammonitefs, the mother of Rehoboam, antiq. viii. viii. 1. vol. 1.
Naamah, daughter of Lamech, antiq. i. ii. 2. vol. 1. Naafh, or Nahafh, king of the Am- monites, antiq. vii. vi. 1. vol. 1. his war against the Ifraelites, vi, v.
Nabal, a foolish man, antiq. vi. xiii. 6. vol. 1.
Naboandel us, or Nabonadius, or Balta- far, king of Babylon, antiq x. xi. 2 vol. 1. Against Apion, i. fe&t. 20.
vol. 3. Nabolaffar, or Nabopollaflar, king of Babylon, Against Apion, i. fe&t. 19. vol. 3.
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