. Jewish antiquities: . gevygtiu. II. 256, et fcq, VCi*M01 \ I 0 2. ivxfi/ifi^ov II. 10 2. O 9, iiivv\ I. 9 c\ox,av£-ct I. 323 n n«j%a II. 1/2, 173- Ilgj/r/jftopj II. 224. Trspay I. 116. II?;Ag<r*a II. 3-4- Trpa^ropej I. 37- TTpUGiOCi TT^OLViOU I. 119. TrpotSccrtx/i II. 7/5 /o. 7T£o\£i II. I 27. TTaOffEkUTOl I. I3I- 7rao( I. 119. Tr^00~0d7T0\yyiCC 69, 70. 65. <7Tpurv) VjlAcpct TUP 1 2 10. f »v*flj I. 11 5- INDEX of GREEK Words. <tol(3@utov <5gyrepo- •zrpwTov(TCt(3(3ctTOV <roi(3(3oiTtovcrocQQccrco (ev)<^p^ott crvftTrXypxo-Sctt cwtxywyt) trx


. Jewish antiquities: . gevygtiu. II. 256, et fcq, VCi*M01 \ I 0 2. ivxfi/ifi^ov II. 10 2. O 9, iiivv\ I. 9 c\ox,av£-ct I. 323 n n«j%a II. 1/2, 173- Ilgj/r/jftopj II. 224. Trspay I. 116. II?;Ag<r*a II. 3-4- Trpa^ropej I. 37- TTpUGiOCi TT^OLViOU I. 119. TrpotSccrtx/i II. 7/5 /o. 7T£o\£i II. I 27. TTaOffEkUTOl I. I3I- 7rao( I. 119. Tr^00~0d7T0\yyiCC 69, 70. 65. <7Tpurv) VjlAcpct TUP 1 2 10. f »v*flj I. 11 5- INDEX of GREEK Words. <tol(3@utov <5gyrepo- •zrpwTov(TCt(3(3ctTOV <roi(3(3oiTtovcrocQQccrco (ev)<^p^ott crvftTrXypxo-Sctt cwtxywyt) trxoXii fOC&l J Vol. Page II. I38, 28l. II. 138, et feq. II. 286. I. 116. I. 219, 220. II. 56, 57-II. 6$. II. 40, 41. reXsioa I I. 5S. teAc£rsXtovxt I. 93, 95. vuKTotgTvpxvvog T II. 68. VTVOTOLVCTZTOU $ II. 56, 57, L 374 374- 4 $°W INDEX of GREEK Words, (puXUKTVjplOl XetpoSsarw Vol. Page 93* 94 447* X I. 116. J I. 293- &x0<5opjSij XI II. 44?. INDEX I N D E TO THE TWO VOLUMES. Note, The Letters i. ii. denote the Volumes,the Figures the Pages. AARON, the high-priefihcod alloted to him andhis family, i. 194, 195. the maimer in whichit was limited to them, i. 198. Abarbanel, his opinion 2bout the antiquity of thehebrew language, ii. 318. Abel, what his facrifice confuted of, i. 148. Abraham, the Chaldee language was that of hiscountry, ii. 331. He afterwards learnt the He-brew by dwelling among the Ca:iaanites, ii. 332. Absalom, whether he was aNazarite or not ? i. prodigious weight of his hair confidcred, Adam, the father of all mankind, i. 3. Special ho-nours paid to him, i. 4- Ahaslerus: king of Perfia, the Jews difperfed in hisreign, ii. 306. A queftion among the learnedwho this king Ahafuerus was, ii. 307. his kind-nefs to the Jews owing to queen t-iiher, ii. name a common appellation of the kings ofPerfia, ii. 308. Ah A3, INDEX. Ahaz, the. fhadow goes back ten degrees on his fun-dial, ii. 104. que


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