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egyptians 39
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1 I | concerning Egypt and the Egyptians, Babylon and the Babylonians, 2 I | merely of the corporeal Egyptians,103Babylonians, Tyrians, 3 I | that there are "spiritual" Egyptians and Babylonians. What the 4 I(103)| 6 That is, "Egyptians," etc., literally. ~ 5 XIII | so that by spoiling the Egyptians they might find materials 6 XIII | of Israel took from the Egyptians came the contents of the 7 XIII | out of the clothing of the Egyptians probably came whatever was 8 XIII | Israel, things which the Egyptians did not use properly, but 9 XIII | lose by sojourning with the Egyptians, that is to say, by lingering 10 XIV | them descending, like the Egyptians, to birds and four-footed 11 XIV | a "barbarian" to do the Egyptians and Syrians good, than remain 12 XIV | speaking anything of use to the Egyptians and Syrians. Just so, the 13 XVII | Indians, for instance, or. Egyptians. Books I. and V. against 14 XVII | Sabaoth, or Amon, as the Egyptians do, or Pappaeus like the 15 XVII | the name. And even if the Egyptians should offer Amon to us 16 XVIII | they were the wisest of the Egyptians, and traces of their wisdom 17 XVIII | quite reasonable. If the Egyptians boast of their animal worship 18 XVIII | the most savage. And if Egyptians tell these mythic tales, 19 XVIII | with all the wisdom of the Egyptians, though, in fact, he was 20 XVIII | mysterious doctrines of the Egyptians by one of them. And what 21 XVIII | what I have said about the Egyptians, wise and ignorant, holds 22 XVIII | in all the wisdom of the Egyptians." 361And this is why Moses 23 XVIII | because of the learning of the Egyptians in which he was skilled, 24 XVIII | summoned the enchanters of the Egyptians, and the wise men, and the 25 XVIII | surpassed all the wisdom of the Egyptians. ~18. But what Paul writes 26 XX | he goes further than the Egyptians, who worship the irrational 27 XX | those considered by the Egyptians and the rest of mankind 28 XXI | mixed multitudes of the Egyptians who went out with the Hebrews. 29 XXI | dishonour; and many of the Egyptians and Edomites of the present 30 XXI | being no longer accounted Egyptians and Edomites, but future 31 XXII | show is that the ancient Egyptians afterwards became a separate 32 XXII | Achaia. And the learned Egyptians will tell countless similar 33 XXVI | thee, which I put upon the Egyptians; for I am the Lord that 34 XXVII | goodness as regards the Egyptians, as many as, amazed at what 35 XXVII | says the historian, "of the Egyptians went out with them";675and 36 XXVII | but also those against the Egyptians and Assyrians and the other 37 XXVII | of Exodus: "And all the Egyptians shall know that I am the 38 XXVII | with the mixed multitude of Egyptians who went out with the people, 39 Index | Egypt, 25, 26, 86, 167, etc.~Egyptians, spoiling of, 57; idolatry,


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