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1 2, 12(11) | evidently been taken from the Jews. See the Targums on Gen.
2 2, 65 | also, which are among the Jews, teach (us), that, from
3 2, 66 | 66. The Jews therefore, immediately after
4 2, 66 | dealt vengeance even on the Jews, on account of their dissimulation
5 2, 66(125)| one another, and with the Jews, as related generally by
6 3, 1 | Arabia: the race of the Jews again, had possession of
7 3, 26 | oppose Him, that, upon the Jews acting (thus) impiously,
8 3, 27 | that respected the impious (Jews), and respecting the Church
9 3, 27 | who said of the impious (Jews), "Behold, your house is
10 3, 36(35) | 3.) The sabbath of the Jews was a totally different
11 3, 36(35) | that was impossible. The Jews do however, observe every
12 3, 40 | of a synagogue64 of the Jews, whose daughter (He restored) ;
13 3, 55(75) | represents the high Priest of the Jews, who sent out his emissaries
14 3, 71(100)| has no doubt, that the Jews were right in giving the
15 4, 3 | prediction, -- that these very Jews, the descendants of these
16 4, 3 | our eyes how these very Jews, who boasted of their descent
17 4, 3 | the things respecting the Jews. ~
18 4, 6 | and Illustrious, among the Jews; and had made use of these (
19 4, 8(23) | whence the notion among the Jews, that there were 72 nations
20 4, 8(23) | come originally from the Jews: it being much of a piece
21 4, 8 | observe the precepts of the Jews, nor yet the Law of Moses,
22 4, 11 | the congregations of the Jews had been termed Synagogues;
23 4, 11 | frequented the Synagogue of the Jews. Nor was there hitherto,
24 4, 12 | Gospel existing among the Jews in the Hebrew language33,
25 4, 12(33) | interpolated by the heretical Jews who had received it. See
26 4, 14 | On the rejection of the Jews at once, and the calling
27 4, 15 | Altar, and the Rulers of the Jews; and also those wicked husbandmen,
28 4, 16 | the Just45." Him too, the Jews of those times killed by
29 4, 16 | should befall them from the Jews. By means of a parable too,
30 4, 16 | they should preach to the Jews only. But, when these had
31 4, 17 | Apostles were scourged by the Jews at a subsequent period,
32 4, 17 | again, who were slain by the Jews, have (thus) set their seal
33 4, 17 | called the Rulers of the Jews to their face, a "generation
34 4, 18 | when the Rulers of the Jews would not bear the purity
35 4, 19 | the City itself; which the Jews named the City of God, because
36 4, 19 | descended from a tribe of the Jews ; -- one of the well known
37 4, 20 | be inhabited, not by the Jews, but by the Gentiles, when
38 4, 20(67) | hold a restoration of the Jews look to this. See also Ezek.
39 4, 20(68) | be a restoration of the Jews to satisfy this ! See Demonstr.
40 4, 20 | with our own eyes, how the Jews are dispersed into all nations;
41 4, 20 | this, that He said of the Jews, "they should be led captive
42 4, 20 | miracle is then complete : the Jews being now fully (dispersed)
43 4, 20 | was about to come upon the Jews, it was not for them to
44 4, 21 | complete) the sufferings of the Jews ! And, saying this, she
45 4, 22 | Again, on the laws of the Jews, (viz.) that they should
46 4, 23 | things were said, -- the Jews were particularly collected
47 4, 23 | of Moses observed by both Jews and Samaritans, in slaughter,
48 4, 24 | disciples from among the Jews, that were considered (as)
49 4, 24 | worship of God, all, (both) Jews85 and Idolaters believing
50 4, 24 | established both from among the Jews, and Gentiles. And thus,
51 4, 24 | great multitudes of the Jews were convinced that He was
52 4, 24 | itself arose, from among the Jews, one after another fifteen
53 4, 24(85) | 3 These Jews, according to our author,
54 4, 24 | thousands, at once both of Jews and Gentiles there, who
55 4, 24 | sheep," shews, that the Jews were not His only possession;
56 4, 25 | 25. He was often with the Jews, because to them were known
57 4, 25 | not when He was among the Jews that he said, "His hour
58 4, 25(91) | were probably Hellenistic Jews; for we are told that "there
59 4, 26 | me: even as I said to the Jews, whither I go, ye cannot
60 4, 30(114)| spread abroad among the Jews. Out of which also arose
61 4, 31 | not be made known118." The Jews held that Beelzebub was
62 4, 31(119)| more common, among both the Jews and heathens, than the accusation
63 4, 32 | and particularly among the Jews, any one who uttered by
64 4, 35 | when speaking with the Jews, He added these things and
65 4, 35(144)| in the overthrow of the Jews, the spread of Christianity,
66 5, 21 | which Moses delivered to the Jews. For he laid down a law
67 5, 31 | in the assembly of the Jews45. And there arose no small
68 5, 31 | when Herod the king of the Jews slew James the brother of
69 5, 43 | And the High Priest of the Jews, because he ran along with
70 5, 43 | of his Antiquities of the Jews, writing the things that
71 5, 44(87) | this ? The Rulers of the Jews must have known that Jesus
72 5, 44 | together many (both) of the Jews, and many of the profane (
73 5, 45 | myriads of others both of the Jews and Gentiles; it is clear,
74 5, 45 | Himself the many, both of the Jews and Gentiles, unless He
75 5, 45 | were many thousands of the Jews, who were persuaded that
76 5, 45 | collected from among the Jews, even to the times of its
77 5, 45 | fifteen (in number), who were Jews89; the names of whom are
78 5, 45 | reduce many, both of the Jews and of the Gentiles, beneath
79 5, 47 | things He suffered of the Jews, but put forth only those
80 5, 52(110)| except from the unbelieving Jews. We have a remarkable instance
81 5, 52(110)| been stoned to death by the Jews. The Roman power therefore,
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