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... stone . The adventures of Jacob among his nomadic ancestors present a most curious and characteristic view of their simple manners and usages . His meeting with - SO In com- Rachel at the well ; the hospitality of Laban to 14 THE ...
... stone . The adventures of Jacob among his nomadic ancestors present a most curious and characteristic view of their simple manners and usages . His meeting with - SO In com- Rachel at the well ; the hospitality of Laban to 14 THE ...
Side 32
... stone - quarry , in the lime - pit and brick - field , toiling beneath burthens under a parching sun , they multiplied as rapidly as among the fresh airs and under the cool tents in Goshen ; and now instead of a separate tribe ...
... stone - quarry , in the lime - pit and brick - field , toiling beneath burthens under a parching sun , they multiplied as rapidly as among the fresh airs and under the cool tents in Goshen ; and now instead of a separate tribe ...
Side 50
... stone me . " By the divine command , in the presence of the assembled elders , and with the rod with which he before struck the Nile , Moses smote the rock , and water flowed forth ; the place was called Massah and Meribah , from the ...
... stone me . " By the divine command , in the presence of the assembled elders , and with the rod with which he before struck the Nile , Moses smote the rock , and water flowed forth ; the place was called Massah and Meribah , from the ...
Side 51
... stone , and support his hands on each side . The valour of the people revives , and they gain a complete victory . This wanton and unprovoked aggression gave rise to a perpetual hereditary feud between the tribes ; the Amalekites were ...
... stone , and support his hands on each side . The valour of the people revives , and they gain a complete victory . This wanton and unprovoked aggression gave rise to a perpetual hereditary feud between the tribes ; the Amalekites were ...
Side 54
... stone tablets , on which the law was inscribed . He seizes the image , which was most likely of small dimensions , though raised on a lofty pole , commands it to be ground or dissolved to powder , throws it into the neighbouring ...
... stone tablets , on which the law was inscribed . He seizes the image , which was most likely of small dimensions , though raised on a lofty pole , commands it to be ground or dissolved to powder , throws it into the neighbouring ...
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Agrippa Alexander Antiochus appeared Aristobulus arms army authority began besieged blood brethren brother Cæsar Cæsarea Caligula called captivity Cestius Christian commanded conquest court David desert divine dominions dreadful edict Egypt Egyptian emperor enemy escaped fatal father favour fell fire fled Florus force Galilee gates head Hebrew Herod high priest Holy honour Hyrcanus Idumeans inhabitants insurgents Israel Israelites Jerusalem Jewish Jews John of Gischala Jordan Josephus Jotapata Judæa Judah Judaism king kingdom land length Mariamne massacre monarch Moses offered palace Palestine party Patriarch peace Philistines plunder possession priesthood princes probably prophet province Ptolemy put to death Rabbins race received reign religion religious rest Roman Rome royal ruin sacred sacrifice Samaria Samaritans Sanhedrin seems seized sent Sepphoris Simon slaves soldiers sovereign stood sword synagogue Syria temple throne Tiberias Titus took towers town tribes troops Vespasian walls whole worship Zealots