The Apocrypha of the Old Testament: With Historical Introductions, a Revised Translation, and Notes Critical and ExplanatoryScribner, 1890 - 680 Seiten |
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... took refuge in cowardly suicide ( B. C. 522 ) . The details of his death as given by Herodotus , who regarded it as a judgment upon him for his crimes in Egypt , are more than suspicious , and have little historic worth as compared with ...
... took refuge in cowardly suicide ( B. C. 522 ) . The details of his death as given by Herodotus , who regarded it as a judgment upon him for his crimes in Egypt , are more than suspicious , and have little historic worth as compared with ...
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... took possession of Jerusalem for a time with his retainers , and compelled his rival to flee to the citadel . Antiochus professing to look upon this act of Jason as a rebellion on the part of his Jewish subjects , on his return took ...
... took possession of Jerusalem for a time with his retainers , and compelled his rival to flee to the citadel . Antiochus professing to look upon this act of Jason as a rebellion on the part of his Jewish subjects , on his return took ...
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... took up the contest and defeated his brother in a battle that soon followed . Forsaken by most of his army , Aristobulus now took refuge on the temple - mountain and was there besieged . It was at this time that the interest- ing ...
... took up the contest and defeated his brother in a battle that soon followed . Forsaken by most of his army , Aristobulus now took refuge on the temple - mountain and was there besieged . It was at this time that the interest- ing ...
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... took cogni- zance of all civil and ecclesiastical questions requiring judicial decision . At first , these local courts were composed exclusively of Levites ; later , however , they were made up of a class of Scribes , who might be ...
... took cogni- zance of all civil and ecclesiastical questions requiring judicial decision . At first , these local courts were composed exclusively of Levites ; later , however , they were made up of a class of Scribes , who might be ...
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... took Jechonias the son of Josias and declared him 35 king instead of Josias his father , when he was twenty and three years old . And he reigned in Israel 10 and in Jerusalem three months . And then the king of Egypt 36 deposed him from ...
... took Jechonias the son of Josias and declared him 35 king instead of Josias his father , when he was twenty and three years old . And he reigned in Israel 10 and in Jerusalem three months . And then the king of Egypt 36 deposed him from ...
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