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 1  Int,   5, p.   xi    |          of the soul just as the Hebrews did. All this is ethically
 2  Int,   9, p.   xx    |       the Prophetic Hooks of the Hebrews without Aim and Object.~
 3  Int,   9, p.   xx    |   formerly was only known to the Hebrews.~12. From Psalm ii.~13.
 4  Int,   9, p.   xx    |      Godly Souls.~7. That to the Hebrews alone of Old was the Knowledge
 5    I            xl    |      prophecies extant among the Hebrews from the earliest times.
 6    I,   1, p.    7    |   devotion to the oracles of the Hebrews thus had the support of
 7    I,   4, p.   22    |          the sacred books of the Hebrews, including as they do prophecies
 8    I,   6, p.   34    |          for the children of the Hebrews outside the boundaries of
 9    I,  10, p.   54    |          the sacred books of the Hebrews, do not agree about the
10   II, Pre, p.   62    |      Prophetic Books of the (43) Hebrews with so much Zeal without
11   II,   3, p.   75    |          so strongly held by the Hebrews themselves, that not one
12   II,   3, p.   78    |       Apostles, and those of the Hebrews who believed in Christ,
13  III,   2, p.  112    |        Such were the thoughts of Hebrews long ago about the birth
14  III,   3, p.  119    |       their own gods mention the Hebrews in terms like these. 33 (
15  III,   3, p.  119    |          possess wisdom, and the Hebrews, ~       Who worship in
16  III,   3, p.  119    |     ancient days the sons of the Hebrews, to whose (b) eminent wisdom
17  III,   3, p.  120    |          only known to the godly Hebrews, so that no longer as in
18  III,   3, p.  122    |  sacrifices of the (106) ancient Hebrews have been already dealt
19  III,   3, p.  122    |    certainly the doctrine of the Hebrews, and the (b) most famous
20  III,   3, p.  124    |          men and prophets of the Hebrews gave. ~If, then, these doctrines
21  III           139(66)|                1 eu0la&beia: cf. Hebrews xii. 29, meta_ eu)labei/
22   IV,   1, p.  162    |       peculiar and common to the Hebrews and ourselves, and, though
23   IV,   6, p.  175    |       called by the names of the Hebrews, Jacob and Israel. ~
24   IV,   7, p.  175    |           CHAPTER 7 ~That to the Hebrews alone of Old was the Knowledge
25   IV,   7, p.  175    |        theologian, initiated the Hebrews of old, saying: ~"7. Ask
26   IV,   7, p.  176    |         of the whole race of the Hebrews, and his true sons and their
27   IV,  10, p.  181    |          says to the race of the Hebrews when giving the law by Moses: ~"
28   IV,  10, p.  184    |         Father, for so among the Hebrews they were called Christs,
29   IV,  13, p.  188    |        the Greeks as well as the Hebrews, He has offered Himself
30   IV,  15, p.  197    |          how the teaching of the Hebrews shews that the true Christ
31   IV,  17, p.  220    |         of Nave is called by the Hebrews Joshua, Joshua being "Salvation
32    V, Int, p.  220    |  prophetic inspiration among the Hebrews, from whom we learned beforehand
33    V, Int, p.  222    |          God gave oracles to the Hebrews through their prophets,
34    V, Int, p.  222    |         for all, and not for the Hebrews only, and the supply of
35    V, Int, p.  222    |         that the prophets of the Hebrews should not seem to have
36    V, Int, p.  226    |        of (b) the holy and godly Hebrews of long ago; he began the
37    V, Int, p.  227    |      ideals of the ancient godly Hebrews would be handed on to all
38    V, Int, p.  227    |          religion of the ancient Hebrews by all nations. ~These were
39    V, Int, p.  230    |        prophetic writings of the Hebrews, so that by their agreement
40    V, Int, p.  230    |          difficulty. The Seventy Hebrews in concert have translated
41    V,   2, p.  237    |      material ointment among the Hebrews; and has filled the whole
42    V,   3, p.  238    |      thou on my right hand." The Hebrews named the First Person Lord,
43    V,  11, p.  256    |         the Tetragram, which the Hebrews only apply to the unspeakable
44    V,  30, p.  270    |       from the holy books of the Hebrews that it was necessary for
45   VI,  14, p.   19    |           And the Epistle to the Hebrews has this in mind when it
46   VI,  18, p.   33    |        well, and a Hebrew of the Hebrews as he was, hear his description
47   VI,  20, p.   37    |        word. Let the sons of the Hebrews tell us, then, on what occasion
48  VII,   1, p.   61    |          called Assyrians by the Hebrews; and so we may conclude
49  VII,   1, p.   74    |        now current among (c) the Hebrews, is "begotten among men,
50  VII,   1, p.   76    |         sat on the throne of the Hebrews in the intervening period
51 VIII, Int, p.   95    |         Now there were among the Hebrews three outstanding offices
52 VIII,   1, p.   99    |        How at the Time which the Hebrews fail of their Kingdom, the
53 VIII,   2, p.  136    |        Apostles, and such of the Hebrews who believed in Him? And
54 VIII,   3, p.  141    |          the children of the (c) Hebrews of old, their godly prophets,
55 VIII,   5, p.  147    |         acknowledged only by the Hebrews; if the idols of (414) Egypt
56   IX           149    |         were predicted among the Hebrews. And the fulfilment of the
57   IX,   3, p.  156    |       other famous man among the Hebrews, who has ruled over many
58   IX,   3, p.  156    |          that by this figure the Hebrews disguised the  ./. Roman
59   IX,   7, p.  167    | Tetragram, which the sons of the Hebrews say must not be spoken and
60   IX,  11, p.  174    |        has ever arisen among the Hebrews, who was a lawgiver and
61   IX,  14, p.  180    |            IN the Epistle to the Hebrews, the apostle, quoting the (
62    X,   7, p.  215    |       once was known only to the Hebrews, will become King of all
63    X,   8, p.  219    |        the deeper studies of the Hebrews on the words, "Eli, Eli,
64    X,   8, p.  220    |       name. Though of course the Hebrews had other expressions for
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