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 HimselfKimber & Sharpless, 1833 - 994 pages |
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Page 38
... suppose that , in correspondence to other copies , he wrote that Rachel called her son's name Benoni , but his father called him Benjamin ; Gen. xxxv . 18. As for Benjamin , as commonly explained , the son of the right - hand , it makes ...
... suppose that , in correspondence to other copies , he wrote that Rachel called her son's name Benoni , but his father called him Benjamin ; Gen. xxxv . 18. As for Benjamin , as commonly explained , the son of the right - hand , it makes ...
Page 41
... suppose that it was a usual manner of expressing all grief and uneasiness of mind in those days ; and , by putting on sackcloth , ( which Jacob is here the first precedent of doing , but was afterwards commonly used upon all mournful ...
... suppose that it was a usual manner of expressing all grief and uneasiness of mind in those days ; and , by putting on sackcloth , ( which Jacob is here the first precedent of doing , but was afterwards commonly used upon all mournful ...
Page 46
... suppose that he gave it in commemoration of such promotion , rather than of his expounding dreams : because to have called him an interpreter of dreams only , had been degrading him to the level of magi- cians . Now if Pharaoh gave him ...
... suppose that he gave it in commemoration of such promotion , rather than of his expounding dreams : because to have called him an interpreter of dreams only , had been degrading him to the level of magi- cians . Now if Pharaoh gave him ...
Page 49
... suppose , that he had a great variety of little dishes or plates set before him ; and as it was a custom for great men to honour those who were in their favour , by sending such dishes to them as were first served up to themselves ...
... suppose , that he had a great variety of little dishes or plates set before him ; and as it was a custom for great men to honour those who were in their favour , by sending such dishes to them as were first served up to themselves ...
Page 50
... suppose that God is willing to afford thee this op- portunity of showing thy virtuous disposition , by bringing us into this calamity , that it might appear thou canst forgive the injuries that are done to thyself , and mayest be ...
... suppose that God is willing to afford thee this op- portunity of showing thy virtuous disposition , by bringing us into this calamity , that it might appear thou canst forgive the injuries that are done to thyself , and mayest be ...
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