The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus, the Jewish Historian: Containing Twenty Books of the Jewish Antiquities, Seven Books of the Jewish War, Two Books in Answer to Apion, the Martyrdom of the Maccabees, and the Life of Josephus, Written by Himself, Part 1Samuel Walker, 1849 |
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Page 131
... friends , with the orphans , and the widows . But on the fifth year the fruit is his own , and he may use it as he pleases . || You are not to sow a piece of land with seed , which is planted with vines ; for it is enough that it supply ...
... friends , with the orphans , and the widows . But on the fifth year the fruit is his own , and he may use it as he pleases . || You are not to sow a piece of land with seed , which is planted with vines ; for it is enough that it supply ...
Page 134
... friends that were slain in the battle ; that by this means she may give * * Deut . xxv . 5. From this ancient custom the Athe- nians appear to have that remarkable law , that no heiress must marry out of her kindred , but shall resign ...
... friends that were slain in the battle ; that by this means she may give * * Deut . xxv . 5. From this ancient custom the Athe- nians appear to have that remarkable law , that no heiress must marry out of her kindred , but shall resign ...
Page 148
... friendship with them , and Eleazar the high - priest , with the senate , sware to them , that they would esteem them their friends and associates , and would attempt nothing that should be unfair against them , the multi- tude also ...
... friendship with them , and Eleazar the high - priest , with the senate , sware to them , that they would esteem them their friends and associates , and would attempt nothing that should be unfair against them , the multi- tude also ...
Page 157
... friends . But the hus- band was not pleased with this advice , nor was he willing to take up his lodging among strangers ; for the city belonged to the Ca- naanites ; but desired rather to go twenty furlongs farther , and so take their ...
... friends . But the hus- band was not pleased with this advice , nor was he willing to take up his lodging among strangers ; for the city belonged to the Ca- naanites ; but desired rather to go twenty furlongs farther , and so take their ...
Page 173
... friends of the bridegroom at the celebration of the marriage . Homer represents Pallas as appearing to Nausica in a dream , and commanding her to descend to the river , and wash the robes of state , pre- paratory to her nuptials . Oh ...
... friends of the bridegroom at the celebration of the marriage . Homer represents Pallas as appearing to Nausica in a dream , and commanding her to descend to the river , and wash the robes of state , pre- paratory to her nuptials . Oh ...
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