| Flavius Josephus - 1856 - 604 pages
...whole ' /.M.'J " families and effects, not fewer in number than two hundred and forty thousand, and took their journey from Egypt through the wilderness...they built a city in that country which is now called Judca, and that large enough / to contain this great " number of men, and called it Jerusalem."* Now... | |
| Annie Keary, Eliza Keary - 1861 - 466 pages
...bent-their way through the desert toward Syria. But as they stood in fear of the Assyrians, who had the dominion over Asia, they built a city in that country, which is now called Judea, of sufficient size to contain this multitude of men, and named it Jerusalem. In another book of the... | |
| Annie Keary - 1861 - 486 pages
...bent their way through the desert toward Syria. But as they stood in fear of the Assyrians, who had the dominion over Asia, they built a city in that country, which is now called Judea, of sufficient size to contain this multitude of men, and named it Jerusalem. In another book of the... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1869 - 612 pages
...away with their whole families and effects, not fewer in number than two hundred and forty thousand, and took their journey from Egypt through the wilderness...contain this great " number of men, and called it Jerusalem."1 Now Manetho, in another book of his, says, " That this nation, thus called shepherds,... | |
| Charles François Lenormant - 1869 - 572 pages
...road for Syria through the desert. But fearing the power of the Assyrians, who were then masters of Asia, they built a city in that country, which is now called Judaea, and that large enough to contain this great number of men, and called it Jerusalem." Here again... | |
| François Lenormant, Elisabeth Chevallier - 1871 - 980 pages
...road for Syria through the desert. But fearing the power of the Assyrians, who were then masters of Asia, they built a city in that country, which is now called Judaea, and that large enough to contain this great number of men, and called it Jerusalem." Here again... | |
| John Gill (independent minister.) - 1870 - 136 pages
...their way through the desert towards Syria. But as they stood in fear of the Assyrians, who then had dominion over Asia, they built a city, in that country which is now called Judaea, of sufficient size to contain this multitude of men, and named it Jerusalem." In another book... | |
| Isaac Preston Cory, Edward Richmond Hodges - 1876 - 272 pages
...their way through the desert towards Syria. But, as they stood in fear of the Assyrians, who had then dominion over Asia, they built a city, in that country which is now called Judaea, of sufficient size to contain this multitude of men, and named it Jerusalem. After the departure... | |
| John Baker S. Greene - 1879 - 464 pages
...families and effects, and took their journey from Egypt through the wilderness for Syria ; but being in fear of the Assyrians, who had then the dominion over Asia, they built a city in that country now known as Judfea, and that large enough to contain this great number of men, and called it Jerusalem."*... | |
| Henry Stafford Osborn - 1883 - 262 pages
...road for Syria, through the desert. But fearing the power of the Assyrians, who were then masters of Asia, they built a city, in that country which is...to contain this great number of men, and called it Jerusalem."2 In which it is plain, that he has confused two distinct accounts and two dis- 1 tinct... | |
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