The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus, the Jewish Historian: Containing Twenty Books of the Jewish Antiquities, Seven Books of the Jewish War, and the Life of Josephus, Volume 2W. Borradaile, 1824 - 19 pages |
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... reason , that he was in danger on account of his favour to Ado- nijah , he fled to the altar , and supposed he might procure safe- ty thereby to himself ; because of the king's piety towards God . But when some told the king what Joab's ...
... reason , that he was in danger on account of his favour to Ado- nijah , he fled to the altar , and supposed he might procure safe- ty thereby to himself ; because of the king's piety towards God . But when some told the king what Joab's ...
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... reason to thank Solomon for giving him such an injunction , and added an oath that he would do as he bade him : and , leaving his own country , he made his abode in Jeru- salem . But three years afterwards , when he heard that two ...
... reason to thank Solomon for giving him such an injunction , and added an oath that he would do as he bade him : and , leaving his own country , he made his abode in Jeru- salem . But three years afterwards , when he heard that two ...
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... reasons to presume that as all public prostitution was severely forbidden by the law , Deut . xxiii . 17 , women of this ... reason to suppose then , that these women were common barlots ; and yet it is generally thought , that they were ...
... reasons to presume that as all public prostitution was severely forbidden by the law , Deut . xxiii . 17 , women of this ... reason to suppose then , that these women were common barlots ; and yet it is generally thought , that they were ...
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... reason it is that all men may know the vastness of Solomon's abilities , and how he was beloved of God , and that the extraor- dinary virtues of every kind with which this king was endow- ed may not be unknown to any people under the ...
... reason it is that all men may know the vastness of Solomon's abilities , and how he was beloved of God , and that the extraor- dinary virtues of every kind with which this king was endow- ed may not be unknown to any people under the ...
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... also . There is no reason therefore to alter the Septuagint's number ; but we are to suppose three years to have been tion of his riches and alacrity therein ; insomuch that 26 ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS . [ BOOK VIII .
... also . There is no reason therefore to alter the Septuagint's number ; but we are to suppose three years to have been tion of his riches and alacrity therein ; insomuch that 26 ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS . [ BOOK VIII .
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