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. The pictorial history of Palestine and the Holy land including a complete history of the Jews. e des Institutions de Moise. , Jus Regium Hebraeorum. , Archa!ologia! Hebraica;. , Historic of Tithes. 1618. , De Jure Naturali et Gentium. 1640. , Dissertatio de Anno Civili, et Calendario ReiJublicse Judaicae. 1644. , De Synedriis. 1679. Shaw, History and Philosophy of Judaism. 1788. Sigonius, De Republica Hebraeorum. 1608. Spencer, De Legibus Hebra)orum Ritualibus. 1686. Stockius, De Poenis Ebraeorum Capitalibus; iv. Disserfa- tiones. , Essay on the Nature, Design, and Origin of , Lectures on Jewish Antiqviities. 1807-Tract;itus Talmudici Avoda Sara, sive de Idololatria, a Edzardo. , De Origine et Progressu , Antiq. Ebraeorum. , Course of Sermons. , Divine Legation of Moses. , (W. M. L. de), Lehrbuch der Hebraijche Judisclieu Archaeologie, Berlin. , Biblisches Realworterbuch, Leips. , jEgyptiaca. 1683. CHAPTER VL THE [Bedouins collecting Fruits in Palestine.] The Israelites remained at the foot of Mount Sinai eleven months and nineteen days. Daringthis time the necessary laws were given; the tabernacle was set up for the palace of the King,Jehovah ; the regular service of his court was established ; the sanctions of the law weresolemnly repeated ; the people were numbered and mustered for the approaching war; theorder of their encamping, breaking up, and marching, was accurately settled ; and the wholeconstitution of the state was completed. On the twentieth day of the second month of the second year after their departure fromEgypt, the Israelites were ordered to break up their encampment, and proceed on their march,to take possession of the Promised Land. Under the direction of the miracvdous cloud, the ark went on in advance, to determine theline of march, and the places of encampment. When, at any t


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