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hebrew 34
hebrews 21
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34 everything
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34 hearers
34 hebrew
34 imagines
34 lay
34 mention
Origenes
Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XXII | names, although confessedly Hebrew, are frequently introduced 2 1, XXXV | may not seem, because of a Hebrew word, to endeavour to persuade 3 2, LII | in the time of Moses the Hebrew lawgiver, why should not 4 2, LXXVII | perpetually show Himself to the Hebrew nation, while we are not 5 2, LXXVIII| the transgressions of the Hebrew nation, God would make choice, 6 3, V | many cruelties upon the Hebrew race, who had settled in 7 3, VI | instead of preferring the Hebrew, which is different from 8 3, VI | land now called Judea. For Hebrew was the language of their 9 3, VI | descent into Egypt; and the Hebrew letters, employed by Moses 10 3, VII | adopted the language called Hebrew, as if it had been a gift 11 3, VIII | certain, from the names being Hebrew, that the people were not 12 3, VIII | the Scriptures are full of Hebrew names, and these bestowed, 13 3, VIII | Mosaic history records, from Hebrew ancestors, they employed 14 4, XXXIV | these?--whose names, being Hebrew, are an evidence to the 15 4, XXXIV | sacred books written in the Hebrew language and letters, that 16 4, XXXIV | Jewish names belonging to the Hebrew language were either taken 17 4, XXXIV | which was made known by the Hebrew language.~ 18 4, XXXV | names are derived from the Hebrew language, which is found 19 4, XL | who are aware that in the Hebrew language Adam signifies 20 5, X | as ye are this day." The Hebrew people, then, being called 21 5, XLVIII | stayed," but according to the Hebrew text, "A bloody husband 22 5, LIX | when, in speaking of the Hebrew people, he termed their 23 6, XVII | superstition." Now, according to a Hebrew figure of speech, it is 24 6, XXV | term "leviathan" is in the Hebrew. This impious diagram, then, 25 6, XXV | named in Scripture in the Hebrew, instead of "valley," with 26 6, XXXII | and Horaeus, and from the Hebrew Scriptures him who is termed 27 6, XXXII | Scriptures him who is termed in Hebrew Iao or Jah, and Sabaoth, 28 6, XXXII | whom the prophets name in Hebrew Eloi, was also different.~ 29 6, XLII | devil, and naming him in the Hebrew tongue, Satan. Now, of a 30 6, XLIII | wilderness), and which in the Hebrew language is named Azazel, 31 6, XLIV | goodness. Now he who in the Hebrew language is named Satan, 32 6, XLIX | philosophic investigation by the Hebrew sages.~ 33 7, XIX | shall be filled with the Hebrew race; which indeed, according 34 7, LIX | peculiar tO the genius of the Hebrew tongue. And even if we were


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