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1 I, 5 | alike through the lips of Moses. Judah also and Thamar are
2 I, 5 | marriage rite. He refers to Moses and the leprosy of Miriam,
3 I, 12 | according to the law of Moses it was permitted to put
4 I, 18 | heart was a concession of Moses to the human race, so too
5 I, 20 | of children? As regards Moses, it is clear that he would
6 I, 20 | the Gospel. This is that Moses who when he saw a great
7 I, 21 | I must not linger over Moses when my purpose is at full
8 I, 21 | that what in the case of Moses’ son was prefigured in a
9 I, 21 | And in the same way that Moses was commanded, so was he: 4375 “
10 I, 22 | chastity. It is written that Moses had a wife. Now Moses is
11 I, 22 | that Moses had a wife. Now Moses is interpreted both by our
12 I, 22 | the law: 4378 “They have Moses and the prophets.” And 4379 “
13 I, 22 | reigned from Adam until Moses, even over them that had
14 I, 22 | doubts that in both passages Moses signifies the law. We read
15 I, 22 | signifies the law. We read that Moses, that is the law, had a
16 I, 22 | hundred and ten years old.” Moses, moreover, only saw the
17 I, 22 | compare the burial of the two: Moses died in the land of Moab,
18 I, 22 | present day know not where Moses was buried. For we despise
19 I, 22 | flesh.” Wherefore, when Moses died, the people of Israel
20 I, 23 | name of the Lord: 4395 “Moses and Aaron among his priests,
21 I, 29 | young under the law with Moses, let us die under the Gospel
22 I, 30 | coveredst thy countenance like Moses and the veil of the law
23 I, 48 | when we read that 4613 Moses and 4614 Samuel preferred
24 I, 48(4613)| little of the two sons of Moses, Gershom and Eliezer. See
25 I, 48(4613)| is nowhere recorded, and Moses appointed a person of another
26 II, 4 | is needless to tell how Moses and Aaron 4708 offended
27 II, 15 | for the flesh of Egypt. Moses for forty days and forty
28 II, 15 | full and maketh idols.” Moses with empty stomach received
29 II, 15 | fulness of a single hour. Moses boldly broke the tables:
30 II, 15 | bear the countenance of Moses who fasted, for, to correctly
31 II, 15 | transfigured on the Mount revealed Moses and Elias with Himself in
32 II, 15 | Himself in glory. Although Moses and Elias were properly
33 II, 15(4786)| curious custom of representing Moses with horns arose from a
34 II, 15 | contentiously maintain that by Moses is signified marriage, by
35 II, 15 | me tell them briefly that Moses died and was buried, but
36 II, 15 | fought against Amalek while Moses prayed, and the whole people
37 II, 17 | And just as the signs of Moses were imitated by the signs
38 II, 17 | signs at all, for the rod of Moses swallowed up the rods of
39 II, 29 | portion of the spirit of Moses was taken and given to the
40 II, 30 | For from Adam even until Moses death reigned over all,
41 II, 32 | and Jacob at the sixth: Moses and the prophets at the
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