The Life of Jesus Christ: With a History of the First Propagation of the Christian Religion and the Lives of the Most Eminent Persons Mentioned in the New TestamentC. Brightly, 1809 - 636 頁 |
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... Jews , as a body , never afterwards practised idolatry . But though the Jews were now restored to the free exercise of religion , they were neither a free nor a powerful people , as they had formerly been . They were few in number , and ...
... Jews , as a body , never afterwards practised idolatry . But though the Jews were now restored to the free exercise of religion , they were neither a free nor a powerful people , as they had formerly been . They were few in number , and ...
第 26 頁
... Jews were much favoured by Alexander , but with him their good fortune seemed also to expire . The country of Judea , being situated between Syria and Egypt , became subject to all the revolutions and wars , which the ambitious ...
... Jews were much favoured by Alexander , but with him their good fortune seemed also to expire . The country of Judea , being situated between Syria and Egypt , became subject to all the revolutions and wars , which the ambitious ...
第 27 頁
... Jews , who had attempted to hinder him in his impious attempt ; but this persecution was stopped by a still more extraordinary accident , and the Jews again received into favour . About the year 204 , B. C : the country of Judea was ...
... Jews , who had attempted to hinder him in his impious attempt ; but this persecution was stopped by a still more extraordinary accident , and the Jews again received into favour . About the year 204 , B. C : the country of Judea was ...
第 28 頁
... Jews at Antioch . Menelaus , in order to avoid the impending danger , bribed Andronicus , governor of the city , to murder Onias . This produced the most vehement complaints , as soon as Antiochus returned to the capital ( he having ...
... Jews at Antioch . Menelaus , in order to avoid the impending danger , bribed Andronicus , governor of the city , to murder Onias . This produced the most vehement complaints , as soon as Antiochus returned to the capital ( he having ...
第 29 頁
... Jews suffered exceedingly under these tyrannical governors , they were still reserved for greater calamities . About 168 , B. C. Antiochus , having been most severely mortified by the Romans , took it into his head to wreak his ...
... Jews suffered exceedingly under these tyrannical governors , they were still reserved for greater calamities . About 168 , B. C. Antiochus , having been most severely mortified by the Romans , took it into his head to wreak his ...
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