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1 I | must be given concerning Moses and Jesus Christ ---- the 2 I | observers of the law of Moses and eager disciples of Jesus 3 I | who submit to the law of Moses are hated by the worshippers 4 I | spiritual meaning of the law of Moses, shone forth by the dwelling 5 I | light also of the law of Moses, though it had been hidden 6 I | books, called the Books of Moses, from the minds of those 7 I | fabulous creature. And yet Moses commands us to offer it 8 V | tell me that the famous Moses left only five. ~Then, after 9 V | of the Divine book even Moses testifies when he says, " 10 IX | here the literal law of Moses, enjoining on those under 11 IX | the historical writings of Moses we may gather from the passage 12 IX | know sin before the law of Moses was given. And do not be 13 IX | righteousness; but the Law of Moses, not the letter, but the 14 XII | that is to say, by wise Moses, wise Joshua, the wise and 15 XIV | God." 254But our wise men, Moses the most ancient of them 16 XIV | philosopher, and the Jews by Moses or some other Prophet, and 17 XIV | appeared in glory; when both Moses and Elias also appeared 18 XVI | interpretation of the writings of Moses and the words of the Prophets. 19 XVI | condemn the sacred books of Moses and the Prophets on account 20 XVII | Sabaoth! ~5. Well, then, Moses and the prophets understanding 21 XVIII| the pure and pious soul of Moses, who soared above all things 22 XVIII| riddles and mysteries; but if Moses writes histories for a whole 23 XVIII| to the great learning of Moses, taking his proofs altogether 24 XVIII| known. For he says, "And Moses was instructed in all the 25 XVIII| Egyptians." 361And this is why Moses was suspected in his miracles; 26 XVIII| comparison with the wisdom in Moses, which surpassed all the 27 XX | Divine Word according to Moses, introducing the first men, 28 XX | animals. ~20. And nothing in Moses appears to me more marvellous 29 XX | animals. Amongst the unclean Moses places the wolf, the fox, 30 XX | wonderful precepts of the law of Moses we must place such prohibitions 31 XX | men as our Prophets and Moses, to whom on account of the 32 XX | borne witness, saying, "Moses alone shall draw near to 33 XXI | the Lord thy God?" 439And Moses, "I have set before thee 34 XXI | Pharaoh through the mouth of Moses. Any fair-minded man who 35 XXI | operation of God by means of Moses proved the hardening of 36 XXI | the marvellous deeds of Moses, shows that the signs produced 37 XXI | against God?" Such an one was Moses; for Moses spake, and God 38 XXI | Such an one was Moses; for Moses spake, and God answered 39 XXI | Voice,509and as God answers Moses, so also the holy man answers 40 XXII | that the laws were made by Moses with their assistance. ~ 41 XXII | Divine Word. ~7. We say that Moses, who with us is regarded 42 XXII | inheritance." 520And the same Moses, in the book called Genesis, 43 XXVII| God through the mouth of Moses inspired for the occasion, 44 XXVII| what was said before by Moses to Pharaoh: "That thou mayest 45 Index| of the word, 48 f.~Law of Moses, some commands impossible 46 Index| and unclean in the Law of Moses, 131. (See alto Augury, 47 Index| Mithrae, 87. ~Montanists, 80. ~Moses, 2, 66, 68, etc. ~Much-speaking