The Works of Philo Judaeus, the Contemporary of Josephus, Tom 2H. G. Bohn, 1854 |
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able abode Abraham according actions admirable æther Amalek animals appear beautiful become behold blessed body brother called cause Chaldæans Charran children of Israel comprehend concubine Creator desire Deuteronomy disposition divided divine dreams earth Egypt encyclical equal eunuch evil excellent existing Exodus external senses eyes father fear folly frankincense Genesis ii Genesis xvii give hearing heaven holy honour immortal inasmuch instruction intellect interpreted invisible Jacob kind king Laban labour land learning Leviticus light living look Lord manner means mind mortal Moses multitude nations nature never objects offspring opinion oracle outward senses panegyric passions perfect persons Pharaoh pleasure portion practiser of virtue praise race reason received respect river of Egypt sacred scriptures says the scripture shalt sight soul speak species speech symbol thee things thou tion truth unto uttered whole wicked wickedness wisdom wise word worthy xviii
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