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... Hellenists . " The Diaspora , or body of the Jews dispersed in foreign countries , was divided at this time into Hellenists and Aramæan Jews . The Hel- lenists had adopted the Greek , at that time the 22 HELON'S PILGRIMAGE TO JERUSALEM .
... Hellenists . " The Diaspora , or body of the Jews dispersed in foreign countries , was divided at this time into Hellenists and Aramæan Jews . The Hel- lenists had adopted the Greek , at that time the 22 HELON'S PILGRIMAGE TO JERUSALEM .
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... Greek language the Hellenists had adopted Grecian culture , yet wished still to continue Jews , and hence arose the necessity for uniting philosophy with the law . The only way in which this could be accomplished , was that which they ...
... Greek language the Hellenists had adopted Grecian culture , yet wished still to continue Jews , and hence arose the necessity for uniting philosophy with the law . The only way in which this could be accomplished , was that which they ...
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... Greek of the name of Myron , whom he had known as a child , introduced him to a Platonic philosopher . In him he seemed to have found all of which he had been in search . He perused with Myron the dialogues of him whom his disciples ...
... Greek of the name of Myron , whom he had known as a child , introduced him to a Platonic philosopher . In him he seemed to have found all of which he had been in search . He perused with Myron the dialogues of him whom his disciples ...
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... Greek , Aramaic , and Latin , were blended in one confused murmur . The main part of the caravan consisted of Phoenicians from Tyre , who , according to the custom which then prevailed , had carried wine in earthen jars to Egypt , where ...
... Greek , Aramaic , and Latin , were blended in one confused murmur . The main part of the caravan consisted of Phoenicians from Tyre , who , according to the custom which then prevailed , had carried wine in earthen jars to Egypt , where ...
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... Greek from Alexandria , Helon's early friend , who had introduced him to the know- ledge of Platonism , and studied Plato witl . him in the Museum . Since his return to the law , Helon had purposely avoided him , and would willingly not ...
... Greek from Alexandria , Helon's early friend , who had introduced him to the know- ledge of Platonism , and studied Plato witl . him in the Museum . Since his return to the law , Helon had purposely avoided him , and would willingly not ...
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