| William Francis Lynch - 1849 - 592 pages
...back to view the city as she went from it, and being too nicely inquisitive what would become of it, although God had forbidden her so to do, was changed...of salt, for I have seen it, and it remains at this day."—1 Josephus 1 Antiq., book 1, chap. 12. Clement of Rome, a contemporary of Josephus, also mentions... | |
| William Francis Lynch - 1849 - 634 pages
...went from it, and heing too nicely inquisitive what would hecome of it, although God had forhidden her so to do, was changed into a pillar of salt, for I have seen it, and it remains at this day." — 1 Josephus' Jlntiq., look 1, chap. 12. Clement of Rome, a contemporary of Josephus, also mentions... | |
| 1850 - 682 pages
...back to view the city aa she went from it, and being too nicely inquisitive what would become of it, although God had forbidden her so to do, was changed...pillar of salt ; for I have seen it, and it remains till this day." This pillar is mentioned by several of the Christian fathers, particularly by his contemporary... | |
| George Bush - 1850 - 380 pages
...elements. In conformity with this is the testimony of Josephus, who says expressly that Lot's wife ' was changed into a pillar of salt, for I have seen it, and it remains to this day.' Clement, of Rome, also says that it was standing there to his time, which was about the... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1851 - 676 pages
...80 to do, was changed into a pillar of salt;t for I have seen it, »nd и remains at this day. JNow he and his daughters fled to a certain small place, encompassed with the fire, and settled in it: Jt is to this day called Zoar; for that is the word which the Hebrews use fora small thing. There it... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1853 - 730 pages
...would become of it, although God hadforbid'Ira her so to do, was changed into a pillar of salt ;£ f"r I have seen it, and it remains at this day. Now he...encompassed with the fire, and settled in it. It is Vi this day called Zoar, for that is the word which tta Hebrews use for a small thing. There it was... | |
| William Francis Lynch - 1855 - 454 pages
...back to view the city as she went from it, and being too nicely inquisitive what wonld become of it, although God had forbidden her so to do, was changed...salt, for I have seen it, and it remains at this day." — 1 JOSEPHUS'S ANTIQ., book 1, chap. 12. St. Clement, of Rome, a contemporary of Josephus, also mentions... | |
| Erastus Otis Haven - 1855 - 342 pages
...back to view the city as she went from it, and being too nicely inquisitive what would become of it, although God had forbidden her so to do, was changed into a pillar of salt ; for I home seen it, and it, remains to this day."* Perhaps Josephus, and Clement of Rome, and Irenseus were... | |
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