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, Written by Himself ...J. Robins, 1822 |
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Page vii
... suppose there might even now be many lovers of learning like the king . ' For he did not obtain all our writings at that time ; but those who were sent to Alexandria as interpreters , gave him only the books of the law . While there ...
... suppose there might even now be many lovers of learning like the king . ' For he did not obtain all our writings at that time ; but those who were sent to Alexandria as interpreters , gave him only the books of the law . While there ...
Page 8
... 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 allegori- cal 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 allegori- cal sense he had in view is now ...
Page 11
... suppose that upon the fall , the air , and other elements , immediately became intemperate and disorderly ; so that our first parents soon knew , or felt , that they were naked , because the sun scorched them , they became wet with the ...
... suppose that upon the fall , the air , and other elements , immediately became intemperate and disorderly ; so that our first parents soon knew , or felt , that they were naked , because the sun scorched them , they became wet with the ...
Page 16
... suppose , that either Enoch or Josephus meant to interpret these one hundred and twenty years for the life of men before the flood to be dif- ferent from the one hundred and twenty years of God's patience ( perhaps while the ark was ...
... suppose , that either Enoch or Josephus meant to interpret these one hundred and twenty years for the life of men before the flood to be dif- ferent from the one hundred and twenty years of God's patience ( perhaps while the ark was ...
Page 19
... suppose to be the true account of that matter : for there is no reason to imagine that men were not taught to read and write soon after they were taught to speak ; and perhaps all by the Messiah himself , who , under the Father , was ...
... suppose to be the true account of that matter : for there is no reason to imagine that men were not taught to read and write soon after they were taught to speak ; and perhaps all by the Messiah himself , who , under the Father , was ...
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