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... Jewish nation . Singular character of the Jews . Adrian an enemy to the Jews ; drives them from Cyprus . Jerusalem becomes a Roman colony . False The Rabbins . CONTENTS . xi Messiah Barchocab . Two religious bodies spring X CONTENTS .
... Jewish nation . Singular character of the Jews . Adrian an enemy to the Jews ; drives them from Cyprus . Jerusalem becomes a Roman colony . False The Rabbins . CONTENTS . xi Messiah Barchocab . Two religious bodies spring X CONTENTS .
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Flavius Josephus Christian Isobel Johnstone. CONTENTS . xi Messiah Barchocab . Two religious bodies spring up under the Patriarch and the Prince of the Captivity . Jews in Rome . The Synagogue , and worship of the Jews . The Law ...
Flavius Josephus Christian Isobel Johnstone. CONTENTS . xi Messiah Barchocab . Two religious bodies spring up under the Patriarch and the Prince of the Captivity . Jews in Rome . The Synagogue , and worship of the Jews . The Law ...
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... the cave first ; then , as each of his sons came , he slew him , and threw his body down the precipice , to prevent his giving himself up to Herod . Herod stood at the top of the rock , near enough to see this ; and even his hard.
... the cave first ; then , as each of his sons came , he slew him , and threw his body down the precipice , to prevent his giving himself up to Herod . Herod stood at the top of the rock , near enough to see this ; and even his hard.
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... had reason to love ; and , being hated and feared by all around him , he had no- body to cheer and console him when he was ill and dying . The torments of his last illness , which was as long as it was painful , seemed to increase the c 3.
... had reason to love ; and , being hated and feared by all around him , he had no- body to cheer and console him when he was ill and dying . The torments of his last illness , which was as long as it was painful , seemed to increase the c 3.
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... body , sumptuously apparelled , with a golden crown on his head , and a sceptre in his hand , was laid on a bier , ornamented with pre- cious stones ; yet himself and his people hailed with real joy the event which had released them ...
... body , sumptuously apparelled , with a golden crown on his head , and a sceptre in his hand , was laid on a bier , ornamented with pre- cious stones ; yet himself and his people hailed with real joy the event which had released them ...
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Page 176 - A voice from the east, a voice from the west, a voice from the four winds, a voice against Jerusalem and the holy house, a voice against the bridegrooms and the brides, and a voice against this whole people.
Page 119 - With cool and verdant gardens interspersed ; Here towers of war that frown in massy strength. While over all hangs the rich purple eve, As conscious of its being her last farewell Of light and glory to that fated -city, And, as our clouds of battle dust and smoke Are melted into air, behold the temple, In undisturb'd and lone serenity Finding itself a solemn sanctuary In the profound of heaven!
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Page 119 - Are melted into air, behold the Temple In undisturbed and lone serenity. Finding itself a solemn sanctuary In the profound of heaven ! It stands before us A mount of snow, fretted with golden pinnacles, The very sun, as though he worshipped there, Lingers upon the gilded cedar roofs, And down the long and branching porticoes ; On every flowery-sculptured capital Glitters the homage of his parting beams.