Observations Upon the Plagues Inflicted Upon the Egyptians ...author, 1794 - 441 pages |
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... . - Hebræi omnes , nullo excepto . After thefe proofs we cannot , I think , doubt about the purport of the word . Antiq . Jud . 1. 2. p . 109. Havercamp . Bochart above . The " The diforder with which the Egyptians , were afflicted [ 58 ]
... . - Hebræi omnes , nullo excepto . After thefe proofs we cannot , I think , doubt about the purport of the word . Antiq . Jud . 1. 2. p . 109. Havercamp . Bochart above . The " The diforder with which the Egyptians , were afflicted [ 58 ]
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... purport . Ite , confulite Baalzebub deum Accaron . This Baalzebub by our commentators is rendered the God of Flies ; and they fup- pose the Ekron in Philiftim to be the city here mentioned ; and the place , to which A Baal - zebub ...
... purport . Ite , confulite Baalzebub deum Accaron . This Baalzebub by our commentators is rendered the God of Flies ; and they fup- pose the Ekron in Philiftim to be the city here mentioned ; and the place , to which A Baal - zebub ...
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... purport . For when the diftemper spread irresistibly over the country , the Egyptians not only fuffered a fevere lofs ; but what was of far greater confequence , they faw the reprefentatives of their deities ; and their deities ...
... purport . For when the diftemper spread irresistibly over the country , the Egyptians not only fuffered a fevere lofs ; but what was of far greater confequence , they faw the reprefentatives of their deities ; and their deities ...
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... purport . There Mentioned by the Scholiaft , author of the Пgone- yuva to the Pyth . Odes of Pindar . edit . Oxon . p . 163 . 2 L. 1. p . 97 . Ibid . 1. 8. p . 610. p . 763 . 1 See Athor , Nox : the opinion of the learned Jablonsky , 1 ...
... purport . There Mentioned by the Scholiaft , author of the Пgone- yuva to the Pyth . Odes of Pindar . edit . Oxon . p . 163 . 2 L. 1. p . 97 . Ibid . 1. 8. p . 610. p . 763 . 1 See Athor , Nox : the opinion of the learned Jablonsky , 1 ...
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... purport would have been in great measure loft upon any other people : but they were particu- larly applicable to the Egyptians , as they bore a ftrict analogy with the fuperftitions and idolatry of that nation . There remains still one ...
... purport would have been in great measure loft upon any other people : but they were particu- larly applicable to the Egyptians , as they bore a ftrict analogy with the fuperftitions and idolatry of that nation . There remains still one ...
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Aaron Accaron affured alfo alſo ancient Atargatis Baal-zebub Canaan cauſe children of Ifrael confequence defcribed defert deity Diodorus Diodorus Siculus divine Egyp Egyptians Ekron emblem eſteemed evil Exod Exodus expreffed facred fame farther fays feems fent ferpent fervants ferve fhall fhew fhould fignified firſt flies fome fpeaks frogs ftiled fuch fuffered fuppofed fwarms Grecians Greek Heliopolis Hence Herod Herodotus himſelf hiſtory Ibid idolatry Ifraelites Jofephus judgment land of Egypt land of Goshen laſt likewife locufts mentioned Midian Mofes moſt muſt Nile numbers obferved Ofiris paffage perfon Pharaoh plague Plato Plutarch preferved prieſts prophet puniſhment purport purpoſe raoh reafon refided refpect reprefented rites river ſeems ſhall ſtate ſtill Strabo Suidas temple thee thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou tians uſed verfion wiſdom worſhip γαρ δε εκ εν επι θεον και μεν προς τας τε τοις Ων
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