02Agat3 25:1 | | | of the law to the | Hebrew | camp with all the ranks | 06Khor1 3:11 | | | means of which, like the | Hebrew | historians, I can bring down | 06Khor1 23:22 | | | for one of the captive | Hebrew | leaders, Shambat by name, and | 06Khor1 23:26 | | | their original speech, that is, | Hebrew | | 06Khor3 4:2 | | | in the divine histories, the | Hebrew | nation, after the Judges and | 08Ghev1 14:31 | | | and pious men of the | Hebrew | people, drawing them from the | 08Ghev1 14:74 | | | second the Latin, third the | Hebrew, | fourth the Chaldaean, fifth the | 08Ghev1 14:105 | | | that He announced to the | Hebrew | people, exhorting them to remain | 08Ghev1 14:117 | | | from God, because in the | Hebrew | language the word Israel is | 10Tovma1 1:74 | | | In the Explanation of the | Hebrew | Names Philo says that Sem | 10Tovma1 1:74 | | | was somewhat distorted in the | Hebrew | language, seeming to be pronounced | 10Tovma1 1:75 | | | is “summit” and “Golgotha” in | Hebrew, | with a double name. Ham | 10Tovma1 2:13 | | | that the original language was | Hebrew | | 10Tovma2 5:5 | | | and was also familiar with | Hebrew | literature |
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