The Works of Philo Judaeus, the Contemporary of Josephus, 3. cilt

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H. G. Bohn, 1855
 

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Sayfa 303 - Honour thy father and thy mother that it may be well with thee, and that thou mayst live long in that good land, which the Lord thy God giveth thee.
Sayfa 314 - The mournful parents stand around in tears, And rising Crete against their shore appears. There too, in living sculpture, might be seen The mad affection of the Cretan queen; Then how she cheats her bellowing lover's eye...
Sayfa 102 - For it was indispensable that the man \vho was consecrated to the Father of the world, should have as a paraclete, his son, the being most perfect in all virtue, to procure forgiveness of sins, and a supply of unlimited blessings...
Sayfa 102 - ... blessings ; perhaps, also, he is thus giving a previous warning to the servant of God, even if he is unable to make himself worthy of the Creator, of the world, at least to labour incessantly to make himself worthy of the world itself; the image of which he is clothed in, in a manner that binds him from the time that he puts it on, to bear about the pattern of it in his mind, so that he shall be in a manner changed from the nature of a man into the nature of the world, and, if one may say so...
Sayfa 236 - Four altars raises ; from his herd he culls, For slaughter, four the fairest of his bulls : Four heifers from his female store he took, All fair, and all unknowing of the yoke. Nine mornings thence, with sacrifice and prayers, The powers atoned, he to the grove repairs.
Sayfa 524 - ... there is not a single slave among them, but they are all free, aiding one another with a reciprocal interchange of good offices; and they condemn masters, not only as unjust, inasmuch as they corrupt the very principle of equality, but likewise as impious, because they destroy the ordinances of nature, which generated them all equally...
Sayfa 387 - And while the flesh was yet between their teeth, ere it was chewed, the wrath of the LORD was kindled against the people, and the LORD smote the people with a very great plague. And he called the name of that place Kibroth-hattaavah : because there they buried the people that lusted.
Sayfa 119 - ... what are they, but schools of wisdom, and courage, and temperance, and justice, and piety, and holiness, and every virtue, by which human and divine things are appreciated, and placed upon a proper footing ? XXVIII.
Sayfa 236 - A buzzing noise of bees his ears alarms : Straight issue through the sides assembling swarms, Dark as a cloud they make a wheeling flight, Then on a neighbouring tree, descending, light: Like a large cluster of black grapes they show, And make a large dependance from the bough.
Sayfa 345 - IMMODESTLY. I. Market places, and council chambers, and courts of justice, and large companies and assemblies of numerous crowds, and a life in the open air full of arguments and actions relating to war and peace, are suited to men ; but taking care of the house and remaining at home are the proper duties of women ; the virgins having their apartments in the centre of the house within the innermost doors, and the full-grown women not going beyond the vestibule and outer courts ; for there are two...

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