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1 1, XII | would do who had visited Egypt (where the Egyptian savans, 2 1, XXVIII | himself out as a servant in Egypt on account of his poverty, 3 1, XXIX | and hired himself out in Egypt, and being, to use the instance 4 1, XXXVIII| our Lord's descent into Egypt, he refuses to believe the 5 1, XXXVIII| quitting Judea and residing in Egypt was an event of any significance; 6 1, XXXVIII| having served for hire in Egypt, and then coming to the 7 1, LXI | Child and His mother into Egypt, while Herod slew all the 8 1, LXVI | His mother, and flee into Egypt; and be thou there until 9 1, LXVI | reside with His parents in Egypt until the death of the conspirator, 10 2, LII | usages, and led them out of Egypt, enacting for them those 11 2, LV | and with Rhampsinitus in Egypt (the latter of whom, they 12 2, LXXIV | and wonders performed in Egypt, and also in the passage 13 2, LXXIV | thee up out of the land of Egypt." And observe whether it 14 2, LXXV | Those which were wrought in Egypt and the wilderness, or those 15 3, V | descent, and had abandoned Egypt, after revolting against 16 3, V | race, who had settled in Egypt owing to a famine which 17 3, VI | treated, had departed from Egypt after revolting against 18 3, VI | supposition, that on abandoning Egypt they did conceive a hatred 19 3, VI | before their descent into Egypt; and the Hebrew letters, 20 3, VII | regarding the exodus from Egypt., that it is a miracle if 21 3, VII | As they went forth from Egypt, they heard a language which 22 3, VIII | that they who came out of Egypt with Moses were not Egyptians; 23 3, VIII | children while they were in Egypt,--it is clear that the Egyptian 24 3, VIII | Egyptians, and went forth from Egypt with Moses. Now it is absolutely 25 3, XXI | and goats, and dogs of Egypt.~ 26 3, XXXVI | the city of Antinous in Egypt), and imagines that the 27 3, XXXVI | a god in Antinoopolis in Egypt, whose (reputed) virtues 28 3, XLV | and of all the wise men of Egypt; and he was wiser than all 29 4, XXXI | Jews were "fugitives from Egypt, who never performed anything 30 4, XXXI | but Hebrews who settled in Egypt, we have spoken in the preceding 31 4, XXXII | they were "fugitives from Egypt, and that these men, beloved 32 4, XXXIV | the Red Sea the king of Egypt and the Egyptians," are 33 4, XXXIX | meeting during his visit to Egypt with certain individuals 34 4, XLIII | Joseph having been sold into Egypt. And when relating the " 35 4, XLVI | son, who was a slave in Egypt, as if he were dead. And 36 4, XLVII | with the second place in Egypt." What absurdity, then, 37 4, XLVII | Jews, after growing up in Egypt to be a multitude of people, 38 4, XLVII | Goshen, the district of Egypt, is a place of no repute. 39 4, XLVII | exodus of the people from Egypt he calls a flight, not at 40 4, XLVII | Hebrews from the land of Egypt. We have enumerated these 41 4, L | which fills the mountains of Egypt, is not led at once to inquire 42 4, L | and what the rivers in Egypt are, of which the aforesaid 43 4, LXVII | must again come forth from Egypt with the Jewish people, 44 4, XCVIII | after many years repairs to Egypt, and bears thither its parent, 45 5, X | iron furnace, even out of Egypt, to be unto Him a people 46 5, XXIX | and especially that of Egypt, contains some such allusions 47 5, XXXIV | who inhabit those parts of Egypt that are adjacent to Libya, 48 5, XXXIV | that country was a part of Egypt, which was watered by the 49 5, XXXV | laws, then philosophers in Egypt, for example, would act 50 5, LII | Child and flee away (into Egypt). But what need is there 51 5, LVIII | and to flee with it into Egypt." Concerning these matters, 52 5, LIX | of the same descent into Egypt as they, and of their return 53 5, LIX | punishments inflicted by God upon Egypt, that topic he purposely 54 8, XLVI | went out as a colony from Egypt to Palestine, in accordance