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1 1, Pref | life and conduct among the Jews were a better refutation 2 1, Pref | Art Thou the King of the Jews? And Jesus said to him, 3 1, XIII | Christ crucified, to the Jews a stumbling-block, and to 4 1, XIII | them who are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power 5 1, XIV | casts a slight upon the Jews, not including them amongst 6 1, XIV | distrust the prophets of the Jews alone? And if Moses and 7 1, XIV | histories speak evil of the Jews, are they to be believed 8 1, XIV | believed on that point; but the Jews, when saying the same things 9 1, XIV | between the Assyrians and the Jews, and that this is recorded 10 1, XIV | Assyrians were enemies of the Jews. Observe at once, then, 11 1, XIV | yet he will not call the Jews a learned nation in the 12 1, XV | incorporeal, he enumerates the Jews also among those who hold 13 1, XV | Hecataeus, treating of the Jews, in which so high a character 14 1, XV | in his treatise on the Jews, has doubts in the first 15 1, XVI | and should not deem the Jews worthy of a place among 16 1, XVI | On the Antiquity, of the Jews, where he brings together 17 1, XVI | traditions and those of the Jews, although I know not whether 18 1, XVIII | aliens to the manners of the Jews, to the belief that, as 19 1, XXI | Whereas the doctrine of the Jews and Christians, which preserves 20 1, XXII | circumcision as practised by the Jews, asserts that this usage 21 1, XXII | against the doctrine of the Jews by Celsus, who thinks that 22 1, XXVI | false accusation against the Jews, when he alleges that "they 23 1, XXVI | through ignorance that the Jews were deceived and led into 24 1, XXVI | that the ignorance of the Jews regarding Christ was the 25 1, XXVI | show with truth how the Jews fell into error. But without 26 1, XXIX | subverted the customs of the Jews, while preserving due respect 27 1, XXXI | to prove not only to the Jews from their prophetic Scriptures 28 1, XXXV | of admiration among the Jews because of his prophetic 29 1, XXXVI | be useful not only to the Jews, who believe that they spake 30 1, XXXVI | necessarily admit that the Jews had prophets, if they were 31 1, XXXVI | written in the law of the Jews itself, "shall hearken unto 32 1, XXXVI | administrators of the law among the Jews?--as Elijah is found rebuking 33 1, XXXVII | were prophets among the Jews who uttered not merely general 34 1, XLV | disputation held with certain Jews who were reputed learned 35 1, XLV | testimony in favour of both: the Jews to Moses; and the Christians, 36 1, XLVII | of his Antiquities of the Jews, Josephus bears witness 37 1, XLVII | disasters happened to the Jews as a punishment for the 38 1, XLVII | Jesus (called Christ),--the Jews having put him to death, 39 1, XLVII | was made to overtake the Jews, how should it not be more 40 1, XLVIII | that He was the Christ, the Jews for that reason said to 41 1, XLVIII | mouth of a Jew. For the Jews do not connect John with 42 1, XLIX | argument that neither the Jews nor any other heretical 43 1, L | endure at the hands of the Jews, nor His resurrection, nor 44 1, L | have taken place among the Jews. we have to remark then, 45 1, LI | also extensively among the Jews; for which reason it is 46 1, LI | according to John, that the Jews declared that the Christ 47 1, LII | a reason why many of the Jews at that time disregarded 48 1, LII | prophecies current among the Jews l regarding Jesus were so 49 1, LIII | that the princes of the Jews, seeing there are among 50 1, LIII | whole nation are called Jews, deriving their name from 51 1, LV | disputation held with certain Jews, who were reckoned wise 52 1, LV | of the dispersion of the Jews among numerous heathen nations. 53 1, LVII | certain Theudas among the Jews before the birth of Christ, 54 1, LIX | His teaching not only to Jews, but also to Greeks, and 55 1, LIX | Greeks, and partly to the Jews.~ 56 1, LXI | believed that a king of the Jews had been born, and yet cherished 57 1, LXI | had been born King of the Jews. For he saw not the sleepless 58 1, LXI | not be delivered to the Jews: but now is My kingdom not 59 1, LXII | boldly not only among the Jews of faith in Jesus, but also 60 2, I | signifies "poor" among the Jews, and those Jews who have 61 2, I | among the Jews, and those Jews who have received Jesus 62 2, I | still from fear of the Jews, ceased upon the arrival 63 2, I | circumcision;" and the rest of the Jews, and Barnabas also, followed 64 2, I | became as a Jew to the Jews, that he might gain the 65 2, I | that he might gain the Jews?" Wherefore also in the 66 2, I | that he might satisfy the Jews that he was no apostate 67 2, II | because the apostles were Jews, and had been trained up 68 2, II | born and brought up amongst Jews. I am of opinion, moreover, 69 2, IV | fully comprehended by the Jews, who treat them superficially, 70 2, V | he was punished by the Jews for his crimes," we shall 71 2, V | seeing the conduct of the Jews not to be at all in keeping 72 2, V | all the doctrines of the Jews of the present day are mere 73 2, V | citizenship, not like the earthly Jews here below, but in heaven. 74 2, VI | the mythologizings of the Jews, and have our minds chastened 75 2, VII | knew how to become to the Jews as a Jew, that he might 76 2, VII | that he might gain the Jews, and to those who are under 77 2, VIII | charge is brought against the Jews by the Christian converts, 78 2, VIII | it was predicted to the Jews, that although they both 79 2, VIII | hitherto exercised over the Jews, to His converts from the 80 2, VIII | the advent of Jesus the Jews were altogether abandoned, 81 2, VIII | any that existed among the Jews; and these we ourselves 82 2, VIII | they heaped upon Jesus, the Jews will not only suffer more 83 2, VIII | their fathers, save the Jews alone? And these calamities 84 2, IX | We therefore charge the Jews with not acknowledging Him 85 2, IX | prophecies circulated among the Jews, in which it is said of 86 2, IX | manifested Himself among the Jews as the power of God, by 87 2, IX | sorcery, but which by the Jews of that time were attributed 88 2, X | which was treated by the Jews with greater respect than 89 2, XIII | customs permitted to the Jews alone, are put to death. 90 2, XXV | the wicked deeds which the Jews had dared to perpetrate 91 2, XXIX | pestilence." For neither Jews, nor Celsus, nor any other, 92 2, XXXI | have conferred with many Jews who professed to be learned 93 2, XXXII | and from the kings of the Jews." And he thinks that he 94 2, XXXIV | whenever I wish."~NOW the Jews are not much acquainted 95 2, XXXIV | knew that "for envy the Jews had delivered Him"), as 96 2, XXXVII | to drink," Now, let the Jews say who it is that the prophetic 97 2, XXXVIII| we say that we blame the Jews, who have been brought up 98 2, XLV | with courage before the Jews, and suffered countless 99 2, XLVI | Now it is certain that the Jews themselves would admit that 100 2, LVI | crucified before all the Jews, and His body slain in the 101 2, LVI | the whole nation of the Jews, and afterwards to have 102 2, LVII | no other nation than the Jews, who had become accustomed 103 2, LVIII | the dead, he says to those Jews who are converts to Christianity: " 104 2, LXXIV | recorded in the law of the Jews to have done, to refuse 105 2, LXXV | that the unbelief of the Jews with regard to Jesus was 106 2, LXXVI | matters not only among the Jews, who have many such instances 107 2, LXXVIII| producing incredulity among the Jews; but knowing beforehand 108 2, LXXVIII| certain, moreover, that the Jews were punished even in this 109 2, LXXVIII| which they did. And let the Jews assert what they will when 110 2, LXXVIII| results, although neither the Jews nor Greeks who disbelieve 111 2, LXXVIII| blindness: and they, whether Jews or Greeks, who lead astray 112 3, I | the controversy between Jews and Christians is a most 113 3, I | the investigations of the Jews and Christians: for both 114 3, I | But the majority of the Jews are so far from believing 115 3, I | day, approving of what the Jews of former times dared to 116 3, I | to the traditions of the Jews, the Christ.~ 117 3, II | His condemnation by the Jews; and that He should rise 118 3, II | a nation as that of the Jews, who had long ago received 119 3, II | can those who charge the Jews and Christians with folly, 120 3, III | Astypalaea. But among the Jews alone, who say they are 121 3, IV | state of the case, how do Jews and Christians search after " 122 3, IV | a larger number. Neither Jews nor Christians, then, are 123 3, V | Celsus, imagining that the Jews are Egyptians by descent, 124 3, VI | are deemed sacred by the Jews, were different from those 125 3, VII | of Jesus others who were Jews rebelled against the Jewish 126 3, VII | this way from that of the Jews, who were permitted to take 127 3, X | stirred up the envy of the Jews against Jesus, and aroused 128 3, XXXII | foretold to the unbelieving Jews, "Destroy this temple, and 129 4, I | both parties--against the Jews on the one hand, who deny 130 4, II | certain Christians and (all) Jews should maintain, the former 131 4, II | regarding not "certain" of the Jews, but all of them, that they 132 4, II | which we Christians and Jews quote in our discussions 133 4, II | that it is not at all the Jews who say that Christ will 134 4, II | already come, but by the Jews that his advent as Messiah 135 4, III | husbandmen than the ancient Jews, viz. to the Christians, 136 4, III | have been given neither by Jews nor by us, when he asks, " 137 4, IV | employs against us and the Jews will be turned against himself 138 4, XI | on the antiquities of the Jews, in order that he may see 139 4, XI | statement Celsus alleges the Jews and Christians to have misunderstood, 140 4, XX | place, as he represents the Jews accounting in a way peculiar 141 4, XX | According to Celsus, the Jews say that "(human) life, 142 4, XXI | to the accounts both of Jews and Christians. For, in 143 4, XXII | statements to those of the Jews, assert that the Son of 144 4, XXII | account of the sins of the Jews; and that the Jews hating 145 4, XXII | of the Jews; and that the Jews hating chastised Jesus, 146 4, XXII | and sacred, is this, that Jews should have suffered on 147 4, XXIII | usual style the race of Jews and Christians, he compares 148 4, XXIII | worms and frogs than betwixt Jews and Christians."~ 149 4, XXIV | hold cheap Christians and Jews, because their opinions 150 4, XXV | wicked, and those among the Jews who lead sinful lives, be 151 4, XXV | those among Christians and Jews who are wicked, and who, 152 4, XXV | are neither Christians nor Jews, be compared, more than 153 4, XXVI | opinions of Christians and Jews, and compare them with those 154 4, XXVII | among those who are neither Jews nor Christians. Of a truth, 155 4, XXVII | take our stand against the Jews on those Scriptures which 156 4, XXVIII | with the character of the Jews, might be made by some of 157 4, XXX | flogs than by Christians and Jews who quarrel with one another!" 158 4, XXXI | is no difference between Jews and Christians, and those 159 4, XXXI | him, he asserts that the Jews were "fugitives from Egypt, 160 4, XXXII | nations, in place of the Jews, the venerable religion 161 4, XXXII | of Celsus concerning the Jews, that they were "fugitives 162 4, XXXIII | Genesis," asserts that "the Jews accordingly endeavoured 163 4, XXXIII | establishes the descent of the Jews from their ancestors; while 164 4, XXXIII | the question regarding the Jews and their descent was one 165 4, XXXIII | certain, however, that the Jews trace their genealogy back 166 4, XXXIII | facts, then--adduced by Jews and Christians to prove 167 4, XXXIV | the sacred books of the Jews! Moreover, the phrases, " 168 4, XXXIV | meaning. How, then, should the Jews attempt to derive their 169 4, XXXV | genealogy which he deemed the Jews to have so shamelessly arrogated, 170 4, XXXV | those names, from which the Jews deduce their genealogies, 171 4, XXXV | at the present time the Jews dispute about them with 172 4, XXXV | are that dispute with the Jews, and who adduce even probable 173 4, XXXV | probable arguments to show that Jews and Christians do not decide 174 4, XXXV | is found only among the Jews.~ 175 4, XXXVI | these assertions, says: "The Jews, then, leading a grovelling 176 4, XXXVI | learned Celsus, who accuses Jews and Christians of ignorance 177 4, XXXVI | Trojan war! It is not the Jews, then, who have composed 178 4, XXXVIII| that "the more modest among Jews and Christians are ashamed 179 4, XXXVIII| within them); while the Jews alone, with their lawgiver 180 4, XXXIX | of the philosophy of the Jews, who were in bad repute 181 4, XLII | uttering these words to the Jews, what other meaning did 182 4, XLVII | full of charges against Jews and Christians? He adds: " 183 4, XLVII | and divine nation of the Jews, after growing up in Egypt 184 4, XLIX | the "more modest of the Jews and Christians" were the ( 185 4, L | the more modest among the Jews and Christians endeavour 186 4, LXXIII | who became angry with the Jews, slew them all from the 187 4, LXXIII | sufferings which He did?" If the Jews, then, after the treatment 188 4, LXXIII | that I may speak not of the Jews alone (for that is not my 189 4, LXXVII | object is to accuse both Jews and Christians, he quotes 190 4, LXXVII | only have certain of the Jews and Christians declared 191 4, LXXXVII| regards the books of the Jews and Christians as exceedingly 192 4, LXXXIX | Christians do, or than the Jews, who use the same Scriptures 193 5, I | skilfully assailed us and the Jews. If it were possible, indeed, 194 5, II | which runs as follows: "O Jews and Christians, no God or 195 5, IV | the next place, as if the Jews or Christians had answered 196 5, VI | following statement about the Jews:--"The first point relating 197 5, VI | first point relating to the Jews which is fitted to excite 198 5, VI | investigate the practices of the Jews, and compare them with those 199 5, VI | the Christians, that the Jews who follow the law, which, 200 5, VII | moreover, assumed that the Jews consider the heaven to be 201 5, VII | and stars, saying that the Jews do this, as if it were possible 202 5, VII | Now, certainly neither Jews nor Christians call the " 203 5, VII | heaven is called God by the Jews, and suppose that sun, moon, 204 5, VII | the Cosmos is God. But the Jews, who live according to the 205 5, VIII | sins committed among the Jews, that when God abandoned 206 5, VIII | the Apostles regarding the Jews, that "God turned, and gave 207 5, VIII | represented, I know not how, the Jews as not transgressing their 208 5, IX | expressed his opinion that the Jews were induced by the incantations 209 5, IX | attributed this practice to the Jews, seeing he has observed 210 5, IX | ought to have shown that the Jews did this in violation of 211 5, IX | individual saying that the Jews are careful to keep their 212 5, XXV | which are as follow: "As the Jews, then, became a peculiar 213 5, XXV | words Celsus shows that the Jews, who were formerly Egyptians, 214 5, XXV | it is advantageous to the Jews to observe their ancestral 215 5, XXV | it is of advantage to the Jews to cultivate their ancestral 216 5, XXV | both the country of the Jews, and the nation which inhabits 217 5, XXV | enacted the laws of the Jews.~ 218 5, XXVI | he had said against the Jews, now includes them in the 219 5, XXVI | gave the country of the Jews, and the Jewish people themselves, 220 5, XXVII | impiety on the part of the Jews to do away with those ancestral 221 5, XXIX | whether they include the Jews and their country in this 222 5, XXXIII | from the same source as the Jews themselves, and derive their 223 5, XXXIII | they have revolted from the Jews." Each one of us, then, 224 5, XXXIII | having come forth from the Jews, regulates the whole world 225 5, XXXIV | ambassador than the angels of the Jews, so that there is nothing 226 5, XXXV | not one nation like the Jews, are to be blamed for giving 227 5, XXXVI | of the angels among the Jews as the ambassadors of God, 228 5, XXXVI | than did the angels of the Jews," into the meaning of whose 229 5, XLI | most of them refer to the Jews. His words are: "If, then, 230 5, XLI | then, in these respects the Jews were carefully to preserve 231 5, XLI | and adopted those of the Jews. And if they pride themselves 232 5, XLII | remarks, Celsus charges the Jews with falsely giving themselves 233 5, XLII | distinguished polity of the Jews, when it existed amongst 234 5, XLIII | more than six years? The Jews, then, cannot be said to 235 5, XLIII | Celsus will not admit it, the Jews nevertheless are possessed 236 5, XLIV | venerable customs of the Jews with the laws of certain 237 5, XLIV | the Persians, like the Jews, offer sacrifices to Jupiter 238 5, XLIV | not observing that, as the Jews were acquainted with one 239 5, XLIV | high priest of God. The Jews, then, had nothing in common 240 5, XLVII | circumcision is practised among the Jews is not the same as that 241 5, XLVIII | XLVIII.~Although the Jews, then, pride themselves 242 5, XLVIII | along with his father. The Jews say that the circumcision 243 5, XLIX | XLIX.~But neither do the Jews pride themselves upon abstaining 244 5, XLIX | no way affects either the Jews or us that the Egyptian 245 5, L | his opinion regarding the Jews, says: "It is not probable 246 5, L | been manifested among the Jews to those who had become 247 5, LI | brought by Celsus against the Jews and their doctrine, let 248 5, LI | prophetic writings among the Jews, and by the very clearness 249 5, LII | preceded him), as if the Jews had been committing sin, 250 5, LIV | treated the writings of the Jews as fabulous, that Jesus 251 5, LVIII | preceded him); and when the Jews had fallen into sin, and 252 5, LIX | Celsus then continues: "The Jews accordingly, and these ( 253 5, LIX | which are current among the Jews, viz., concerning the six 254 5, LIX | same account. as do the Jews, and deduce the same genealogy 255 5, LIX | same accounts as do the Jews of "the conspiracies of 256 5, LIX | against us or against the Jews? Here, indeed, he thought 257 5, LX | matters in question as do the Jews, we would say that we both 258 5, LX | regulate our lives like the Jews, because we are of opinion 259 5, LXI | the same as that of the Jews, while others will maintain 260 5, LXI | the same as that of the Jews: nevertheless, on that account 261 5, LXI | Deity is the God of the Jews and of the Gentiles alike, 262 5, LXV | greater knowledge than the Jews; and also, whether they 263 6, XVI | and brought up among the Jews, and was supposed to be 264 6, XIX | beyond the heaven of the Jews." By these words, indeed, 265 6, XIX | ascend beyond the God of the Jews, or only beyond the heaven 266 6, XIX | the one worshipped by the Jews, but to defend ourselves, 267 6, XIX | for the prophets of the Jews, whose writings are reckoned 268 6, XXII | accusations against Christians and Jews, he quoted, most inappropriately, 269 6, XXII | aid in the way of accusing Jews or Christians, why did it 270 6, XXIII | books--partly those of the Jews, which are read in their 271 6, XXV | and especially because the Jews too use the word. And we 272 6, XXVII | to have acted like those Jews who, when Christianity began 273 6, XXIX | gives, and the law of the Jews, while it is with unwillingness, 274 6, XXIX | asserting that, when the Jews press them hard, they acknowledge 275 6, XXIX | are conversing with the Jews, or are alone with ourselves, 276 6, XXIX | and the same God, whom the Jews also worshipped of old time, 277 6, LXX | obeyed both by Samaritans and Jews m a corporeal and literal 278 6, LXXVIII| ridiculous in sending Him to the Jews?" Observe in such language 279 6, LXXIX | having been sent to the Jews, amongst whom the prophets 280 6, LXXX | because they made war upon the Jews from an early date. The 281 6, LXXX | eaters of human flesh. To the Jews, however, especially those 282 6, LXXX | the whole history of the Jews, and their ancient and venerable 283 7, II | God beSides the God of the jews have no ground on which 284 7, V | only among Christians and Jews, but also by many others 285 7, VII | to the prophets among the Jews, some of them were wise 286 7, VIII | principles from those of the Jews and Christians, or to persons 287 7, VIII | prophets have arisen among the Jews, who have confessedly been 288 7, XVIII | prophets of the God of the Jews foretold that he who should 289 7, XVIII | to lend not only to the Jews, not only to two or three 290 7, XIX | the promise made to the Jews that they should slay their 291 7, XX | that it was foretold to the Jews, that if they did not obey 292 7, XXII | eyes of those who were "Jews inwardly" all the offspring 293 7, XXVI | constitution which was given to the Jews of old by Moses, and that 294 7, XXVI | would be impossible for the Jews to preserve their civil 295 7, XXVI | these punishments; since the Jews themselves, however desirous 296 7, XXVI | the case of the ancient Jews, who had a land and a form 297 7, LIX | it was delivered to the Jews by Moses or any of the prophets, 298 7, LIX | objection to the principles of Jews or Christians, that the 299 7, LIX | that the writings of the Jews are older than those of 300 7, LIX | unpretending language used by Jews and Christians, although 301 7, LIX | indeed the language of the Jews, in which the prophets wrote 302 7, LX | whereas the prophets among the Jews, and the disciples of Jesus, 303 7, LXIV | with the Christians and Jews, but they are actuated by 304 7, LXIV | victims. But Christians and Jews have regard to this command, " 305 8, XXIX | to be observed that the Jews, who claim for themselves 306 8, XXXI | states what is adduced by Jews and Christians alike in 307 8, XLV | having happened among the Jews, or as having been performed 308 8, XLVII | demons; those among the Jews by prophets or by angels, 309 8, XLVIII | what they have heard. But Jews and Christians have been 310 8, LIII | out for their contempt the Jews beyond all the nations of 311 8, LXIX | according to His law; and if the Jews bare not a plot of ground


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