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 45
... told his brethren , that they might judge what it portended . He said , he saw the last night , that his wheat sheaf stood still , in the place where he set it ; but that their sheafs ran to bow down to it , as servants bow down to ...
... told his brethren , that they might judge what it portended . He said , he saw the last night , that his wheat sheaf stood still , in the place where he set it ; but that their sheafs ran to bow down to it , as servants bow down to ...
Page 48
... told her , that in the company of her husband she might have great boldness , from a good conscience , both before God and before men ; nay , that she would act more consistently as his mistress , and make use of her authority over him ...
... told her , that in the company of her husband she might have great boldness , from a good conscience , both before God and before men ; nay , that she would act more consistently as his mistress , and make use of her authority over him ...
Page 50
... told thee , when thou hast found it true ; and when thou art in authority , do not overlook us in this prison , wherein thou wilt leave us , when thou art gone to the place we have foretold for we are not in prison for any crime , but ...
... told thee , when thou hast found it true ; and when thou art in authority , do not overlook us in this prison , wherein thou wilt leave us , when thou art gone to the place we have foretold for we are not in prison for any crime , but ...
Page 54
... told me . ' Hereupon they were in greater grief than before ; they wept , and perpetually deplored one among another the calamity of Joseph ; and said , they were fallen into this misery as a punishment in- flicted by God for the evil ...
... told me . ' Hereupon they were in greater grief than before ; they wept , and perpetually deplored one among another the calamity of Joseph ; and said , they were fallen into this misery as a punishment in- flicted by God for the evil ...
Page 55
... told him , that it did not become him to be afraid on account of his son , nor to suspect the worst , as he did ; for nothing could be done to his son but by the appointment of God ; which must also for certain come to pass though he ...
... told him , that it did not become him to be afraid on account of his son , nor to suspect the worst , as he did ; for nothing could be done to his son but by the appointment of God ; which must also for certain come to pass though he ...
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