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... ¥Ó¥ô¥õ¥ø¥í¥åί¥á ¥ê¥á¥ë¥å¥ìέ¥í¥á , ¥ê¥á¥é ¥ç ¥åς ¥Ê¥ï¥ð¥ó¥ï¥í ¥ä¥éώ¥ñ¥ô¥î . Strabo , vol . 2 . pag . 1169 . 33 ¥Ò¥å¥â¥ñ¥ïΐ¥ó¥çς ¥íό¥ì¥ïς , ¥ê¥á¥é ¥ì¥ç¥ó¥ñ¥ï¥ð¥ï¥ë¥éς ¥Ç¥ñ¥á¥ê¥ë¥å¥ï¥ð¥ï¥ë¥éς ¥ì¥é¥ê¥ñ¥á . Ptol . Geogr . march of Titus from 34 Alexandria to Syria . It 22 OBSERVATIONS UPON THE.
... ¥Ó¥ô¥õ¥ø¥í¥åί¥á ¥ê¥á¥ë¥å¥ìέ¥í¥á , ¥ê¥á¥é ¥ç ¥åς ¥Ê¥ï¥ð¥ó¥ï¥í ¥ä¥éώ¥ñ¥ô¥î . Strabo , vol . 2 . pag . 1169 . 33 ¥Ò¥å¥â¥ñ¥ïΐ¥ó¥çς ¥íό¥ì¥ïς , ¥ê¥á¥é ¥ì¥ç¥ó¥ñ¥ï¥ð¥ï¥ë¥éς ¥Ç¥ñ¥á¥ê¥ë¥å¥ï¥ð¥ï¥ë¥éς ¥ì¥é¥ê¥ñ¥á . Ptol . Geogr . march of Titus from 34 Alexandria to Syria . It 22 OBSERVATIONS UPON THE.
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... Geogr . Edit . Bertii . p . 103 . 45 Vol . 2. p . 1158. Ἡ ¥ó¥ø¥í ¥Ç¥ñ¥ø¥ø¥í ¥å¥ó¥é ¥ð¥ï¥ë¥éς ¥ê¥á¥é ¥ç ¥Ê¥ë¥å¥ï¥ð¥á¥ó¥ñ¥éς , ¥å¥í ¥óῷ ¥ì¥ô¥öῳ ¥ó¥å ¥Á¥ñ¥á¥âί¥á ¥êό¥ë¥ð¥å ¥óῳ ¥ð¥ñ¥ïς ¥Á¥é¥ã¥ô¥ð¥ó¥ï¥í . pag . 1193. ¥ê¥á¥è ̓ ¥Ç¥ñ¥ø¥ø¥í ¥ð¥ï¥ë¥é¥í ¥ó¥ç¥í ¥å¥í ¥óῷ ¥ì¥ô¥öῳ ¥ó¥å ¥Á¥ñ¥á¥â¥é¥á ¥ê¥ï¥ë¥ð¥á . 46 Vol . 2 p . 1142 . 48 ...
... Geogr . Edit . Bertii . p . 103 . 45 Vol . 2. p . 1158. Ἡ ¥ó¥ø¥í ¥Ç¥ñ¥ø¥ø¥í ¥å¥ó¥é ¥ð¥ï¥ë¥éς ¥ê¥á¥é ¥ç ¥Ê¥ë¥å¥ï¥ð¥á¥ó¥ñ¥éς , ¥å¥í ¥óῷ ¥ì¥ô¥öῳ ¥ó¥å ¥Á¥ñ¥á¥âί¥á ¥êό¥ë¥ð¥å ¥óῳ ¥ð¥ñ¥ïς ¥Á¥é¥ã¥ô¥ð¥ó¥ï¥í . pag . 1193. ¥ê¥á¥è ̓ ¥Ç¥ñ¥ø¥ø¥í ¥ð¥ï¥ë¥é¥í ¥ó¥ç¥í ¥å¥í ¥óῷ ¥ì¥ô¥öῳ ¥ó¥å ¥Á¥ñ¥á¥â¥é¥á ¥ê¥ï¥ë¥ð¥á . 46 Vol . 2 p . 1142 . 48 ...
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... isogiwu * Ex¥ënues & peprnilai . Theoph . ad Autol . lib . 3 . Orat . pro Flacco . Sect . 4 . ? Geogr . Sacr . pars prior . lib . 2. cap . 19 . 8 Josephus rectè observat , Gr©¡cis scriptoribus id in more ANTIENT HISTORY OF EGYPT . 41.
... isogiwu * Ex¥ënues & peprnilai . Theoph . ad Autol . lib . 3 . Orat . pro Flacco . Sect . 4 . ? Geogr . Sacr . pars prior . lib . 2. cap . 19 . 8 Josephus rectè observat , Gr©¡cis scriptoribus id in more ANTIENT HISTORY OF EGYPT . 41.
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... Geogr . Edit . Bertii . lib . 4 . 9 Lib . 2. cap . 17. This is the opinion of Herodotus ; but he is not followed in it : ¥å¥ð¥å¥ñ¥ö¥å¥ó¥á¥é ¥ä¥å ὁ ¥Í¥åί¥ë¥ïς , ¥å¥ð¥å¥á¥í ¥ð¥ë¥ç¥è¥ôῃ , ¥ï¥ô ¥ìό¥í¥ï¥í ¥ó¥ï ¥Äέ¥ë¥ó¥á , ¥á¥ë¥ëά ¥ê¥á¥é ¥ó¥ç ¥Ë¥é¥âύ¥ì¥å ¥ò¥å ¥ë¥å¥ã¥ï¥ì¥å¥í¥ï ¥ö¥ø¥ñ¥éς ¥åί¥í¥á¥é , ¥ê¥á¥é ¥ó¥ï ...
... Geogr . Edit . Bertii . lib . 4 . 9 Lib . 2. cap . 17. This is the opinion of Herodotus ; but he is not followed in it : ¥å¥ð¥å¥ñ¥ö¥å¥ó¥á¥é ¥ä¥å ὁ ¥Í¥åί¥ë¥ïς , ¥å¥ð¥å¥á¥í ¥ð¥ë¥ç¥è¥ôῃ , ¥ï¥ô ¥ìό¥í¥ï¥í ¥ó¥ï ¥Äέ¥ë¥ó¥á , ¥á¥ë¥ëά ¥ê¥á¥é ¥ó¥ç ¥Ë¥é¥âύ¥ì¥å ¥ò¥å ¥ë¥å¥ã¥ï¥ì¥å¥í¥ï ¥ö¥ø¥ñ¥éς ¥åί¥í¥á¥é , ¥ê¥á¥é ¥ó¥ï ...
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... M. P. XII . Scenas Veteranorum M. P. XVIII . Vicum Jud©¡orum Thou Hero Serapin Clysma 21 Geogr . lib . 4 . M. P. XII . M. P. XII . M. P. XXIV . M. P. XVIIL M. P. L. distance , ' How To¥ëis . The reason of this ANTIENT HISTORY OF EGYPT . 57.
... M. P. XII . Scenas Veteranorum M. P. XVIII . Vicum Jud©¡orum Thou Hero Serapin Clysma 21 Geogr . lib . 4 . M. P. XII . M. P. XII . M. P. XXIV . M. P. XVIIL M. P. L. distance , ' How To¥ëis . The reason of this ANTIENT HISTORY OF EGYPT . 57.
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319 ÆäÀÌÁö - And shed innocent blood, even the blood of their sons and of their daughters, whom they sacrificed unto the idols of Canaan : and the land was polluted with blood.
196 ÆäÀÌÁö - That these made war with Bera king of Sodom, and with Birsha king of Gomorrah, Shinab king of Admah, and Shemeber king of Zeboiim, and the king of Bela, which is Zoar.
213 ÆäÀÌÁö - And the Lord said unto Moses, Write this for a memorial in a book, and rehearse it in the ears of Joshua : for I will utterly put out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven.
223 ÆäÀÌÁö - Who led thee through that great and terrible wilderness, wherein were fiery serpents, and scorpions, and drought, where there was no water...
130 ÆäÀÌÁö - For the land, whither thou goest in to possess it, is not as the land of Egypt, from whence ye came out, where thou sowedst thy seed, and wateredst it with thy foot, as a garden of herbs : but the land, whither ye go to possess it, is a land of hills and valleys, and drinketh water of the rain of heaven...
176 ÆäÀÌÁö - And they set on for him by himself, and for them by themselves, and for the Egyptians, which did eat with him, by themselves: because the Egyptians might not eat bread with the Hebrews; for that is an abomination unto the Egyptians.
364 ÆäÀÌÁö - Parthians, and Medes, and Elamites, and the dwellers in Mesopotamia, and in Judea, and Cappadocia, in Pontus, and Asia, Phrygia, and Pamphylia, in Egypt, and in the parts of Libya about Cyrene, and strangers of Rome, Jews and proselytes, Cretes and Arabians, we do hear them speak in our tongues the wonderful works of God.
287 ÆäÀÌÁö - When the Most High divided to the nations their inheritance, when he separated the sons of Adam, he set the bounds of the people according to the number of the children of Israel. For the Lord's portion is his people; Jacob is the lot of his inheritance.
287 ÆäÀÌÁö - Remember the days of old, consider the years of many generations: ask thy father, and he will shew thee; thy elders, and they will tell thee.
282 ÆäÀÌÁö - So Abram departed, as the Lord had spoken unto him ; and Lot went with him ; and Abram was seventy and five years old when he departed out of Haran.