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Page xvii
... Alexander to Jerusalem , 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 ...
... Alexander to Jerusalem , 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 ...
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... ALEXANDER JANNÆUS . Antiochus Sidetes admitted into Jerusalem . Judæa rendered independent . The arrogance of Character of Hyrcanus . Tragical reign of Aristo- bulus I. The eventful reign of Alexander Jannæus - Power of the Pharisees ...
... ALEXANDER JANNÆUS . Antiochus Sidetes admitted into Jerusalem . Judæa rendered independent . The arrogance of Character of Hyrcanus . Tragical reign of Aristo- bulus I. The eventful reign of Alexander Jannæus - Power of the Pharisees ...
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... Alexander . Ventidius Cumanus . Claudius Felix . Portius Festus . The Apostle Paul . p . 368 . SECTION III . - THE SAME CONTINUED . Gessius Florus . Portentous warnings given of the approaching destruction of Jerusalem . The origin of ...
... Alexander . Ventidius Cumanus . Claudius Felix . Portius Festus . The Apostle Paul . p . 368 . SECTION III . - THE SAME CONTINUED . Gessius Florus . Portentous warnings given of the approaching destruction of Jerusalem . The origin of ...
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... Alexander Severus , the Roman Emperor , had so high a veneration for him , that he ranked him among the number of his Deities . SECTION IV . TRANSACTIONS OF THE SONS OF ISAAC . WHO were the sons of Isaac ? ALTHOUGH Soon after the death ...
... Alexander Severus , the Roman Emperor , had so high a veneration for him , that he ranked him among the number of his Deities . SECTION IV . TRANSACTIONS OF THE SONS OF ISAAC . WHO were the sons of Isaac ? ALTHOUGH Soon after the death ...
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... Alexander , when God thought fit to make use of that people for the destruction of the Persian empire . " Whatever was the intention of the Jewish historian in adducing such a circumstance in such a form , the force of his argument is ...
... Alexander , when God thought fit to make use of that people for the destruction of the Persian empire . " Whatever was the intention of the Jewish historian in adducing such a circumstance in such a form , the force of his argument is ...
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