Chap., §
1 I, 1 | Eleazar the High Priest of the Jews, and because you, Philocrates,
2 I, 3 | the highest value to the Jews in his own country and in
3 I, 13 | told that the laws of the Jews are worth transcribing and
4 I, 15 | for in the country of the Jews they use a peculiar alphabet (
5 I, 18 | the emancipation of the Jews who had been transported
6 I, 19 | from the country of the Jews to Egypt amounted to no
7 I, 21 | this time large numbers of Jews had come into Egypt with
8 I, 41 | upon the country of the Jews and became possessed of
9 I, 43 | the transportation of the Jews to Egypt was an act of military
10 I, 46 | reference to the persons of the Jews who are in any condition
11 II, 57 | books of the law of the Jews (with some few others) are
12 II, 68 | 16 Since there are many Jews settled in our realm who
13 II, 72 | to these men and to the Jews throughout the world and
14 III, 105| enquiries to be made of the Jews in the locality with regard
15 III, 107| the priests and the other Jews replied that there was nothing
16 IV, 168| arrived in the land of the Jews we saw the city situated
17 VII, 344| appointed to look after the Jews, and commanded him to make
18 XI, 544| is the custom of all the Jews, they washed their hands
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