The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus, the Jewish Historian: Containing Twenty Books of the Jewish Antiquities, Seven Books of the Jewish War, and the Life of Josephus, Written by Himself ...J. Robins, 1822 |
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Page 48
... 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 49
... told them farther , that their consciences would be their enemies if they at- tempted to go through so wicked an enter- prize which they never can avoid whether it be a good conscience , or whether it be such a one as they will have ...
... told them farther , that their consciences would be their enemies if they at- tempted to go through so wicked an enter- prize which they never can avoid whether it be a good conscience , or whether it be such a one as they will have ...
Page 58
... told their father what had happened to them in Egypt ; and that they were taken to have come thither as spies upon the king ; how they said they were brethren , and bad left their eleventh brother with their father , but were not ...
... told their father what had happened to them in Egypt ; and that they were taken to have come thither as spies upon the king ; how they said they were brethren , and bad left their eleventh brother with their father , but were not ...
Page 59
... told them , that they should immediately know it by their punish- ment . This , and more of the same nature , did the servant say , in way of reproach ; but they being wholly ignorant of any thing here that concerned them , laughed at ...
... told them , that they should immediately know it by their punish- ment . This , and more of the same nature , did the servant say , in way of reproach ; but they being wholly ignorant of any thing here that concerned them , laughed at ...
Page 63
... told that I may confute such as believe that we to be incredible , considering the greatness of came originally not out of Mesopotamia , but the works of God , and his kindness to him : are Egyptians . although that kindness had , for ...
... told that I may confute such as believe that we to be incredible , considering the greatness of came originally not out of Mesopotamia , but the works of God , and his kindness to him : are Egyptians . although that kindness had , for ...
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