History of the Jews of all ages, by the author of History in all ages1832 - 12 pages |
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... and its conse- quences . The constancy of the Jews , and the disasters of the Samaritans . p . 253 . SECTION V. THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PTOLEMIES . Onias I. Simon the Just . The Septuagint . Antigonus of Socho CONTENTS . xvii .
... and its conse- quences . The constancy of the Jews , and the disasters of the Samaritans . p . 253 . SECTION V. THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PTOLEMIES . Onias I. Simon the Just . The Septuagint . Antigonus of Socho CONTENTS . xvii .
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... Ptolemy Philopater , and who states , that the Jews in Egypt were no sooner delivered from an imminent danger that threatened them , than they erected a place for prayer in the vicinity of Alexandria . The Jewish af- firmation that ...
... Ptolemy Philopater , and who states , that the Jews in Egypt were no sooner delivered from an imminent danger that threatened them , than they erected a place for prayer in the vicinity of Alexandria . The Jewish af- firmation that ...
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... Ptolemy , however , who had established himself in Egypt , soon coveted the territories of Laomedon , and sent one ... PTOLEMIES . 259 THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PTOLEMIES Onias I.
... Ptolemy , however , who had established himself in Egypt , soon coveted the territories of Laomedon , and sent one ... PTOLEMIES . 259 THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PTOLEMIES Onias I.
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... Ptolemy observed their unreasonable superstition , and he stormed the city on the Sabbath without opposition . He at first treated them with the greatest severity , and one hun- dred thousand Jews were sent either to swell the po ...
... Ptolemy observed their unreasonable superstition , and he stormed the city on the Sabbath without opposition . He at first treated them with the greatest severity , and one hun- dred thousand Jews were sent either to swell the po ...
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... Ptolemy Philadelphus , seventy - two learned Jews were employed to translate the Scriptures of the Old Testament into Greek ; that they were placed in different cells in the island of Pharos ; and that , when their work was accomplished ...
... Ptolemy Philadelphus , seventy - two learned Jews were employed to translate the Scriptures of the Old Testament into Greek ; that they were placed in different cells in the island of Pharos ; and that , when their work was accomplished ...
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