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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... promised that if their inclinations could not be governed , he would expose his daugh- ters to their lust , instead of these strangers ; neither thus were they made ashamed . But God was much displeased at their im- pudent behaviour ...
... promised that if their inclinations could not be governed , he would expose his daugh- ters to their lust , instead of these strangers ; neither thus were they made ashamed . But God was much displeased at their im- pudent behaviour ...
Page 30
... promised her , and meeting with some shepherds , by their care she got clear of the distresses she had been in . When the lad was grown up , he married a wife , by birth an Egyptian ; from whence the mother was herself derived ...
... promised her , and meeting with some shepherds , by their care she got clear of the distresses she had been in . When the lad was grown up , he married a wife , by birth an Egyptian ; from whence the mother was herself derived ...
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... promised to my posterity to be their kind supporter , and to bestow on them still greater blessings . Do thou therefore confirm these thy promises , and do not overlook me because of my present weak condition , on account of which I ...
... promised to my posterity to be their kind supporter , and to bestow on them still greater blessings . Do thou therefore confirm these thy promises , and do not overlook me because of my present weak condition , on account of which I ...
Page 39
... promised to treat him with great humanity , both on account of his an- cestors , and particularly for the sake of ... promises gladly ; and said he would willingly undergo any sort of pains while he tarried with him ; but de- sired as ...
... promised to treat him with great humanity , both on account of his an- cestors , and particularly for the sake of ... promises gladly ; and said he would willingly undergo any sort of pains while he tarried with him ; but de- sired as ...
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... such indeed , as an enemy would have avoided . " For cer- tainly Laban had used Jacob very ill ; for when he saw that God was assisting to Jacob in all that he desired , he promised him , 40 [ BOOK L ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS .
... such indeed , as an enemy would have avoided . " For cer- tainly Laban had used Jacob very ill ; for when he saw that God was assisting to Jacob in all that he desired , he promised him , 40 [ BOOK L ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS .
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