Chap., §
1 Int | secure one great work--the Jewish Laws--he trades 100,000
2 Int | Librarian to liberate the Jewish captives in exchange for
3 I | CHAP. I.~At the time of the Jewish Captivity in Egypt, Ptolemy
4 I, 3 | on leather parchments in Jewish characters.~
5 I, 4 | the king on behalf of the Jewish captives who had been transported
6 I, 6 | worth relating about the Jewish race,--the record which
7 I, 17 | letter to be written to the Jewish High Priest that his purpose (
8 I, 24 | translate belongs to the whole Jewish race, what justification
9 I, 41 | and became possessed of Jewish captives and brought them
10 II, 53 | the transcription of the Jewish books.~
11 II, 63 | the emancipation of the Jewish captives.~
12 III, 114| instructions laid down in the Jewish Scriptures, everything should
13 V, 247| acquired proficiency in Jewish literature but had studied
14 VII, 333| was inscribed in gold in Jewish characters, for the parchment
15 VII, 348| taken in the case of the Jewish envoys.~
16 VII, 349| appointed to look~after Jewish guests was a very conscientious
17 VII, 353| were in use amongst his Jewish guests.~
18 VII, 354| Eleazar, the oldest of the Jewish priests, to offer prayer
19 XI, 548| Demetrius collected together the Jewish population in the place
20 XI, 550| the translators and the Jewish community and the leaders
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