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1 1, XVI | histories survive; but the Hebrews alone, as far as in him 2 1, XXI | transmitted the same to the Hebrews; that if the doctrine which 3 1, XXIV | much reverence among the Hebrews, are not applicable to any 4 2, LXXIV | related to have visited the Hebrews in a most public manner, 5 3, V | bring against Moses and the Hebrews,--not altogether denying, 6 3, V | both enacted laws for the Hebrews, according to the suggestions 7 3, VI | Egyptians in one way, and by the Hebrews in another, but being bewitched, 8 3, VI | strangers, and declared that the Hebrews, who had been unjustly treated, 9 3, VI | once, the language of the Hebrews! Let it be granted, however, 10 3, VII | statement is false "that the Hebrews, being (originally) Egyptians, 11 4, XXXI | fugitives, nor Egyptians, but Hebrews who settled in Egypt, we 12 4, XXXIV | Israel," and "the God of the Hebrews," and "the God who drowned 13 4, XXXIV | interpretation from those Hebrews, who in their national literature 14 4, XXXIV | are an evidence to the Hebrews, who have their sacred books 15 4, XLVII | regarding the departure of the Hebrews from the land of Egypt. 16 4, LXXIII| traditional usage of the Hebrews. And what the Son of the 17 5, XV | the ancient nation of the Hebrews), it is a purificatory fire 18 5, L | was called the God of the Hebrews, even by those who were 19 6, XVIII | are called seraphim by the Hebrews, and described in Isaiah, 20 6, XIX | Plato learned from certain Hebrews the words quoted from the 21 8, LXIX | who of old said to the Hebrews, when they were pursued