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Letter of Aristeas

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1 Int | this day and age to see the king and his guests playing at 2 I, 4 | opportunity of pleading with the king on behalf of the Jewish 3 I, 4 | from Judea to Egypt by the king's father, when he first 4 I, 11 | Phalerum, the president of the king's library, received vast 5 I, 12 | ability, the purpose of the king.~ 6 I, 13 | two hundred thousand, O king, and I shall make endeavour 7 I, 14 | doing this?' replied the king. 'Everything that is necessary 8 I, 17 | 17 And the king when he understood all the 9 I, 18 | transported from Judea by the king's father--for when by a 10 I, 21 | his campaign against the king of the Ethiopians. But these 11 I, 23 | emancipation, I addressed the king with the following arguments. ' 12 I, 26 | men, as we ourselves, O king, though we call him by different 13 I, 29 | dispose the mind of the king that all the captives might 14 I, 30 | ruleth the heart that the king might be constrained to 15 I, 32 | a successful issue)--the king raised his head and looking 16 I, 34 | small boon indeed,' said the king, 'that Aristeas asks of 17 I, 40 | way the magnanimity of the king, who was empowered by God 18 I, 41 | 41 The decree of the king ran as follows: 'All who 19 I, 42 | wages, the others from the king's treasury.~ 20 I, 50 | brought to be read over to the king for his approval, it contained 21 I, 50 | largeness of his heart the king inserted this clause and 22 I, 52 | to be paid for these, the king ordered that it should be 23 II, 56 | of Demetrius to the great king. 'Since you have given me 24 II, 56 | given me instructions O king, that the books which are 25 II, 58 | for they have never had a king's care to protect them.~ 26 II, 61 | 9 If it please you, O king, a letter shall be written 27 II, 63 | had been presented, the king ordered a letter to be written 28 II, 66 | letters. The letter of the king ran as follows:~ 29 II, 67 | 15 'King Ptolemy sends greeting and 30 II, 77 | Priest sends greetings to King Ptolemy his true friend.~ 31 II, 87 | a kindness, O righteous king, if you will give instruction 32 II, 100 | his friends gave to the king's letter.~ 33 III, 102 | exceptional skill, for the king spared no expense and personally 34 III, 105 | 5 The king was anxious that this piece 35 III, 142 | 42 For since the king did not wish to add to its 36 III, 159 | worthy of the majesty of the king.~ 37 III, 160 | said that neither in the king's treasury nor in any other, 38 III, 161 | 61 For the king spent no little thought 39 III, 163 | in a manner worthy of the king who sent the gifts and of 40 V, 223 | settling in the city, the king issued orders that they 41 V, 234 | which was founded by the King and holds a central position 42 V, 254 | letter which he wrote to the king concerning their safe return, 43 V, 255 | distressed, for he knew that the king out of the goodness of his 44 VI, 319 | 59 And your king, as we are informed, does 45 VII, 328 | preparing many gifts for the king, despatched us on our journey 46 VII, 329 | reached Alexandria, the king was at once informed of 47 VII, 330 | and I warmly greeted the king and handed over to him the 48 VII, 331 | 4 The king was very anxious to meet 49 VII, 332 | seek an audience with the king on matters of importance 50 VII, 333 | as to be invisible, the king as soon as he saw them began 51 VII, 334 | unfolded the pages, the king stood still for a long time 52 VII, 336 | one voice: 'God save the King!' he burst into tears of 53 VII, 345 | arrangement had been made by the king and it is an arrangement 54 VII, 351 | rows in accordance with the king's instructions.~ 55 VII, 355 | Almighty God enrich you, O king, with all the good things 56 VII, 358 | places of honour at the king's court.~ 57 VII, 359 | pause in the banquet the king asked the envoy who sat 58 VII, 361 | 34 The king praised the answer and then 59 VII, 363 | 36 The king complimented this man, too, 60 VII, 365 | agreement with the reply, the king asked the next guest, how 61 VII, 367 | 40 The king praised the man warmly for 62 VII, 371 | 44 This man the king praised and then said to 63 VII, 373 | 46 The king exclaimed that the man had 64 VII, 375 | 48 The king expressed his agreement 65 VII, 377 | with the man's reply, the king said that all their answers 66 VII, 379 | God to your advantage, O king, since your purpose is good.'~ 67 VII, 380 | agreement with the answer, the king said to the philosophers ( 68 VII, 382 | 55 When the king had nodded his assent to 69 VIII, 384| 2 When the king thought that a fitting opportunity 70 VIII, 388| 6 The king bestowed praise upon him 71 VIII, 389| must always remember, O King, that God is a lover of 72 VIII, 390| 8 The king received the answer with 73 VIII, 392| 10 The king praised him and asked the 74 VIII, 394| 12 The king received the answer with 75 VIII, 396| signified his approval, the king said to another, 'What is 76 VIII, 398| 15 The king signified his agreement 77 VIII, 400| 17 The king praised him and asked another 78 VIII, 402| Having praised him, the king asked the next, how he could 79 VIII, 404| in every possible way, O King, govern your words and actions 80 VIII, 406| 23 The king bestowed praise on the man 81 VIII, 407| a part, but are really a king, since God has bestowed 82 VIII, 408| 25 When the king had applauded loud and long 83 VIII, 409| was observed, and when the king found an opportunity of 84 VIII, 412| Pleased with these words, the king asked the next, how he could 85 VIII, 413| great wealth and no one is king by his own power. All men 86 VIII, 414| 31 The king praised the man in a long 87 VIII, 416| praised this answer the king ordered the next man to 88 VIII, 418| 35 The king expressed his approval and 89 VIII, 420| agreement with the answer, the king asked the sixth to reply 90 VIII, 422| 39 The king spoke kindly to him and 91 VIII, 424| 41 The king in the most~gracious way 92 VIII, 426| Delighted with these words, the king asked another, how he could 93 VIII, 428| 45 The king bestowed great praise upon 94 VIII, 430| 47 With loud voice the king greeted them all and spoke 95 VIII, 431| 48 After this the king to show his good feeling 96 IX, 432 | for the banquet, and the king, as soon as an opportunity 97 IX, 434 | 3 The king expressed approval and asked 98 IX, 436 | 5 The king spoke kindly to the man 99 IX, 438 | 7 The king expressed agreement and 100 IX, 440 | 9 The king praised him and asked the 101 IX, 442 | 11 The king acknowledged the man's answer 102 IX, 444 | praise as to the rest, the king asked another, how he could 103 IX, 446 | 15 The king expressed his approval and 104 IX, 448 | 17 The king gave a kindly reception 105 IX, 450 | bestowed praise upon him, the king asked the tenth, how he 106 IX, 451 | will incline your mind, O King, to all that is noble.'~ 107 IX, 452 | 21 When the king had expressed his loud approval 108 IX, 453 | opportunity offered, the king asked the next man, What 109 IX, 455 | 24 The king said that he had spoken 110 IX, 457 | listening to this man, the king asked the next in order, 111 IX, 459 | 28 The king expressed his agreement 112 IX, 460 | will be free from error, O King. But the knowledge and practice 113 IX, 461 | Delighted with these words, the king asked another, how he could 114 IX, 463 | all, and you,' said he, 'O King, must of necessity copy 115 IX, 464 | 33 The king said that he had answered 116 IX, 466 | 35 The king said that this man had answered 117 IX, 468 | 37 The king signified his consent and 118 IX, 470 | approval at this reply, the king asked another, how he could 119 IX, 473 | 42 The king said that this man, too, 120 IX, 474 | is from these, O mighty King, that the greatest joy and 121 IX, 475 | acclaim, and afterwards the king in the fullness of his joy 122 IX, 476 | opportunity presented itself the king proceeded to put questions 123 IX, 478 | 47 The king spoke kindly to him and 124 IX, 480 | 49 The king praised him and asked another, 125 IX, 480 | necessary possession for a king?~ 126 IX, 482 | 51 The king praised him and inquired 127 IX, 484 | 53 The king said that he had given a 128 IX, 486 | 55 The king was delighted by this reply, 129 IX, 488 | 57 The king said that he had given a 130 IX, 490 | 59 The king gave his confirmation to 131 IX, 493 | 62 The king said that he had answered 132 IX, 495 | 64 The king spoke words of encouragement 133 IX, 497 | 66 The king graciously acknowledged 134 IX, 499 | 68 The king loudly applauded them all 135 X | a president or having a king.~ 136 X, 501 | opportunity occurred, the king asked the first of those 137 X, 502 | God, and you possess it, O King.'~ 138 X, 503 | 4 The king loudly applauded the answer 139 X, 505 | 6 The king said that he had answered 140 X, 506 | 7 The king said that this man, too, 141 X, 506 | is what you do, O mighty King,' he said, 'and it is God 142 X, 507 | 9 The king loudly acclaimed the answer 143 X, 509 | 11 The king said that he had given a 144 X, 511 | 1 13 The king expressed his approval and 145 X, 513 | 15 The king spoke enthusiastically to 146 X, 516 | 18 The king, pleased with the words 147 X, 518 | Delighted with the reply, the king inquired of the next man, 148 X, 518 | private citizen should be made king over them or a member of 149 X, 520 | ruling, and you are a great king, not so much because you 150 X, 521 | 23 The king spent some time in praising 151 X, 524 | time. When it stopped the king took a cup and gave a toast 152 X, 527 | scene of joy, while the king gave himself up to a continuous 153 XI, 535 | know, from the moment the king begins to transact business 154 XI, 542 | daily as were made for the king himself--for~thus he had 155 XI, 542 | had been commanded by the king.~ 156 XI, 543 | and after saluting the king went back to their own place.~ 157 XI, 553 | matter was reported to the king, he rejoiced greatly, for 158 XI, 562 | 35 And after, the king, as I have already said,


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