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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... laws , which belong to purifications , and the like sacred offices , since I am accidentally come to this matter of ... law does not permit them to leave of it until the morning . But if any one sin , and is con- scious of it himself ...
... laws , which belong to purifications , and the like sacred offices , since I am accidentally come to this matter of ... law does not permit them to leave of it until the morning . But if any one sin , and is con- scious of it himself ...
Page 102
... law requires , both in private and public sacrifices , that the finest flour be also brought ; for a lamb , the measure of one tenth deal ; for a ram , two ; and for a bull , three . This they consecrate upon the altar , when it is ...
... law requires , both in private and public sacrifices , that the finest flour be also brought ; for a lamb , the measure of one tenth deal ; for a ram , two ; and for a bull , three . This they consecrate upon the altar , when it is ...
Page 104
... laws to his own dishonour , which indeed it was more likely he would have opposed if others had endeavoured to introduce them : and this the rather , because there are lepers in many nations who are yet in honour , and not only free ...
... laws to his own dishonour , which indeed it was more likely he would have opposed if others had endeavoured to introduce them : and this the rather , because there are lepers in many nations who are yet in honour , and not only free ...
Page 105
... laws to them . A CHAP . XII . OF SEVERAL LAWS INSTITUTED BY MOSES . S for adultery , Moses forbade it entirely , as esteeming it a happy thing that men should be wise in the affairs of wedlock , and that it was profitable both to cities ...
... laws to them . A CHAP . XII . OF SEVERAL LAWS INSTITUTED BY MOSES . S for adultery , Moses forbade it entirely , as esteeming it a happy thing that men should be wise in the affairs of wedlock , and that it was profitable both to cities ...
Page 106
... laws which Moses learned of God when the camp lay under mount Sinai , and this he de- livered in writing to the Hebrews . Now when this settlement of laws seemed to be well over , Moses thought proper to take a review of the host , in ...
... laws which Moses learned of God when the camp lay under mount Sinai , and this he de- livered in writing to the Hebrews . Now when this settlement of laws seemed to be well over , Moses thought proper to take a review of the host , in ...
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