Observations Upon the Plagues Inflicted Upon the Egyptians: In which is Shewn the Peculiarity of Those Judgments, and Their Correspondence with the Rites and Idolatries of that People. To which is Prefixed, a Prefatory Discourse, Concerning the Grecian Colonies from EgyptT. Hamilton and R. Ogle, 1810 - 392 sider |
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... never tasted fish ; and this on account of their imputed sanctity . For they were some- times looked upon as sacred emblems : at other times worshipped as real deities . One species of fish was stiled Oxurunchus ; and there was a city ...
... never tasted fish ; and this on account of their imputed sanctity . For they were some- times looked upon as sacred emblems : at other times worshipped as real deities . One species of fish was stiled Oxurunchus ; and there was a city ...
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... never taken for food : the natives esteeming them as gods . Lucian tells us , that this worship was of great antiquity ; and was introduced into these parts from The same 3 Egypt . * Βαμβύκη πολις- την και Εδέσσαν , και Ιεραν πολιν ...
... never taken for food : the natives esteeming them as gods . Lucian tells us , that this worship was of great antiquity ; and was introduced into these parts from The same 3 Egypt . * Βαμβύκη πολις- την και Εδέσσαν , και Ιεραν πολιν ...
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... never wear any woollen garment , when they are to enter a temple : nor is any thing of this sort used in their burials : for it would be esteem- ed an impurity . On this account the priests abstained entirely from all woollen raiment ...
... never wear any woollen garment , when they are to enter a temple : nor is any thing of this sort used in their burials : for it would be esteem- ed an impurity . On this account the priests abstained entirely from all woollen raiment ...
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... never to be for- given . But waving this , we may from the evidence above be assured , that by cinnim were meant those noisome vermine , called by the Greeks plages , and pediculi by the Ro- mans ; and in the English version , Lice ...
... never to be for- given . But waving this , we may from the evidence above be assured , that by cinnim were meant those noisome vermine , called by the Greeks plages , and pediculi by the Ro- mans ; and in the English version , Lice ...
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... never invited . and ACORON , the The worship of ACHOR , and God - fly ; called also ZEBUB . Nor did they only shew an idolatrous regard to flies in general . There was a deity stiled Deus Musca , who was particularly worshipped under ...
... never invited . and ACORON , the The worship of ACHOR , and God - fly ; called also ZEBUB . Nor did they only shew an idolatrous regard to flies in general . There was a deity stiled Deus Musca , who was particularly worshipped under ...
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Aaron Accaron Ægyptus ancient animals Arabia Baal Baal-zephon Bedea behold brought called children of Israel Clysma consequence Coptic darkness deity Diodorus Diodorus Siculus divine earth Egyp Egyptians Ekron emblem encamped esteemed Etham evil Exod Exodus farther fire first-born flies Grecians Greek hail heaven Heliopolis Hence Herod Herodotus Ibid idolatry Israelites Josephus judgment king land of Egypt land of Goshen learned locusts Lord said unto Manetho mentioned Moses mountain night Nile nome Osiris particularly person Pharaoh plague Pliny Plutarch Pocock priests prophet Ptolemy purport Red-sea rites river sacred says seems sent serpent shew shewn signified speaks stiled Strabo supposed swarms temple thee things thou tians tion unto Moses wilderness word worship writers Αιγυπτιοι γαρ δε εις εκ εν επι θεον και κατα μεν παρα προς τας τε τοις τῷ Ων
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Side 213 - And the LORD said unto Moses, Make thee a fiery serpent, and set it upon a pole : and it shall come to pass, that every one that is bitten, when he looketh upon it shall live.
Side 167 - And it came to pass, that at midnight the LORD smote all the firstborn in the land of Egypt, from the firstborn of Pharaoh that sat on his throne unto the firstborn of the captive that was in the dungeon; and all the firstborn of cattle.
Side 205 - Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, The Lord God of your fathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, hath sent me unto you: this is my name for ever, and this is my memorial unto all generations.
Side 353 - And the angel of God, which went before the camp of Israel, removed and went behind them ; and the pillar of the cloud went from before their face, and stood behind them : 20.
Side 167 - And Pharaoh rose up in the night, he, and all his servants, and all the Egyptians; and there was a great cry in Egypt ; for there was not a house where there was not one dead.
Side 213 - And the LORD sent fiery serpents among the people, and they bit the people ; and much people of Israel died.
Side 181 - And the taskmasters of the people went out, and their officers, and they spake to the people, saying, Thus saith Pharaoh, I will not give you straw. Go ye, get you straw where ye can find it : yet not ought of your work shall be diminished.
Side 223 - And the LORD said unto him, Who hath made man's mouth? or who maketh the dumb, or deaf, or the seeing, or the blind? have not I the LORD? Now therefore go, and I will be with thy mouth, and teach thee what thou shalt say.
Side 108 - And Moses went out of the city from Pharaoh, and spread abroad his hands unto the LORD: and the thunders and hail ceased, and the rain was not poured upon the earth. 34 And when Pharaoh saw that the rain and the hail and the thunders were ceased, he sinned yet more, and hardened his heart, he and his servants.
Side 249 - And it came to pass on the third day in the morning, that there were thunders and lightnings, and a thick cloud upon the mount, and the voice of the trumpet exceeding loud ; so that all the people that was in the camp trembled.