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1 IV, 47| the commandment of God as Moses declared, guarding the head 2 V, 3 | Sephors the gazing one, and Moses whose generation is not 3 V, 3 | fair and good land which Moses speaks of: "I will bring 4 V, 11| generation. These, he says, Moses denominated serpents of 5 V, 11| bitten in the wilderness, Moses exhibited the real and perfect 6 V, 11| written, he says, in a book of Moses. This serpent, he says, 7 V, 11| the power that attended Moses, the rod that was turned 8 V, 11| destruction--withstood the power of Moses in Egypt, but the rod of 9 V, 11| in Egypt, but the rod of Moses reduced them all to subjection 10 V, 11| that perfect serpent which Moses set up delivered those that 11 V, 11| In the same manner as Moses lifted up the serpent in 12 V, 11| the brazen serpent which Moses set up. Of this alone, he 13 V, 12| is,) in such a manner as Moses says that tire colours of 14 V, 15| they assert likewise that Moses confirms their doctrine 15 V, 21| he says, concerning which Moses speaks: "God planted a garden 16 V, 21| to interpret the words of Moses, observing, "Moses said 17 V, 21| words of Moses, observing, "Moses said these things disguisedly, 18 V, 21| was produced, he says, as Moses has described, an image 19 V, 21| Euphrates, as, he says, Moses states. These twelve angels, 20 V, 21| therefore was despatched to Moses, and through him spoke to 21 V, 21| which came from Edem upon Moses, as also upon all men, obscured 22 VI, 4 | paraphrasing the law of Moses, makes his statements (in 23 VI, 4 | manner following): For when Moses asserts that "God is a burning 24 VI, 4 | taking what is said by Moses not in its correct sense, 25 VI, 4 | sense upon the actual law of Moses, but even plagiarizing from 26 VI, 8 | objects of creation which Moses commended, and said that 27 VI, 9 | PARADISE.~When, therefore, Moses has spoken of "the six days 28 VI, 9 | power, respecting which Moses utters the following words: " 29 VI, 9 | to have been written so. Moses, he says, resorting to allegory, 30 VI, 10| OF THE FIRST TWO BOOKS OF MOSES.~The river, therefore, he 31 VI, 10| he says, is the law which Moses appointed; and in reference 32 VI, 14| interpreted the writings of Moses in whatever way he wished, 33 VI, 25| And this, he says, is what Moses asserts: "The earth was 34 VI, 27| the appearance of fire. Moses also, he says, expresses 35 VI, 31| what (God) declares to Moses: "I am the God of Abraham, 36 VI, 42| reason (he maintains) that Moses says that man was created 37 VI, 50| they (attempt to) criminate Moses and the prophets, alleging 38 VII, 10| which has been stated by Moses: "Let there be light, and 39 VII, 13| reigned from Adam unto Moses," as it has been written. 40 VII, 13| Hebdomad, who has spoken to Moses, and says: "I am the God 41 VII, 25| that the God preached by Moses and the prophets was not 42 VII, 26| the habit of speaking to Moses, and that this (god) was 43 VIII, 1 | cause of the universe. And Moses has not been silent on this 44 VIII, 2 | respecting this (Archon) Moses observes: "In the beginning 45 VIII, 2 | heavens and the earth." Moses mentions this fiery God 46 VIII, 2 | transmission of light. Now Moses has employed, says (the 47 VIII, 3 | world in the manner which Moses describes. He himself, however, 48 VIII, 7 | ALLEGORIZES THE ROD OF MOSES; NOTION CONCERNING THE DECALOGUE.~ 49 VIII, 7 | DECALOGUE.~The world, then, as Moses says, was made in six days, 50 VIII, 7 | When, therefore, he says, Moses mentions that the rod was 51 VIII, 7 | may declare the law which Moses ordained, who received ( 52 VIII, 7 | tittle. And this (tittle) is Moses' rod, which was given by 53 VIII, 7 | by God into the hand of Moses. And with this (rod Moses) 54 VIII, 7 | Moses. And with this (rod Moses) smites the Egyptians, for 55 IX, 13| unto them by God, namely Moses, and one law by this same 56 IX, 13| and one law by this same Moses. And there was one desert 57 IX, 24| sages, except to the law of Moses only, in regard of which, 58 X, 11| Paradise), concerning which Moses has spoken in an allegorical 59 X, 12| Great Archon, regarding whom Moses converses, saying that He 60 X, 13| son of man; and that, as Moses states, the things that 61 X, 13| man possesses likewise. Moses, therefore, says that the 62 X, 13| therefore, says (Monoimus), Moses mentions the rod's being 63 X, 18| according to the law of Moses, alleging that they are 64 X, 29| gravity and justice, by Moses, to whom allusion has been


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