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 37
... means , " said they , " thou mightest learn more exactly whatever thou desirest to know about that family . " While they were speak- ing , the damsel came , and the other shep- herds that came with her . Then they shewed her Jacob , and ...
... means , " said they , " thou mightest learn more exactly whatever thou desirest to know about that family . " While they were speak- ing , the damsel came , and the other shep- herds that came with her . Then they shewed her Jacob , and ...
Page 39
... means of his coming to him ; for he said he was forced by the love of the damsel to make this pro- posal . Laban was pleased with this agree- ment , and consented to give the damsel to him , if he would stay with him some time ; for he ...
... means of his coming to him ; for he said he was forced by the love of the damsel to make this pro- posal . Laban was pleased with this agree- ment , and consented to give the damsel to him , if he would stay with him some time ; for he ...
Page 48
... means to revenge herself for his pride and contempt ; thinking it a wise thing in itself , and also becoming a woman , thus to prevent his accusation . Accordingly she sat sorrowfully , and in confusion , framing herself so ...
... means to revenge herself for his pride and contempt ; thinking it a wise thing in itself , and also becoming a woman , thus to prevent his accusation . Accordingly she sat sorrowfully , and in confusion , framing herself so ...
Page 52
... means he might so dispense the plentiful crops in the happy years , as to make the miserable crops more tolerable : Joseph then added this advice ; to spare the good crops , and not permit the Egyptians to spend them luxuriously ; but ...
... means he might so dispense the plentiful crops in the happy years , as to make the miserable crops more tolerable : Joseph then added this advice ; to spare the good crops , and not permit the Egyptians to spend them luxuriously ; but ...
Page 61
... means the king became the owner of all their substance ; and they were removed some to one place , and some to another ; that so the possession of their country might be firmly assured to the king ; excepting the lands of the priests ...
... means the king became the owner of all their substance ; and they were removed some to one place , and some to another ; that so the possession of their country might be firmly assured to the king ; excepting the lands of the priests ...
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