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CONTENTS
PREFACE
BOOK I.
CHAPTER 1. The Constitution Of The World And The Disposition Of The Elements.
CHAPTER 2. Concerning The Posterity Of Adam, And The Ten Generations From Him To The Deluge.
CHAPTER 3. Concerning The Flood; And After What Manner~
CHAPTER 4. Concerning The Tower Of Babylon, And The Confusion Of Tongues.
CHAPTER 5. After What Manner The Posterity Of Noah Sent Out Colonies,
CHAPTER 6. How Every Nation Was Denominated From Their First Inhabitants.
CHAPTER 7. How Abram Our Forefather Went Out Of The Land Of The Chaldeans, ~
CHAPTER 8. That When There Was A Famine In Canaan,~
CHAPTER 9. The Destruction Of The Sodomites By The Assyrian War.
CHAPTER 10. How Abram Fought With The Assyrians, And Overcame Them, ~
CHAPTER 11. How God Overthrew The Nation Of The Sodomites,~
CHAPTER 12. Concerning Abimelech; And Concerning Ismael ~
CHAPTER 13. Concerning Isaac The Legitimate Son Of Abraham.
CHAPTER 14. Concerning Sarah Abraham's Wife; ~
CHAPTER 15. How The Nation Of The Troglodytes Were Derived From Abraham By Keturah.
CHAPTER 16. How Isaac Took Rebeka To Wife.
CHAPTER 17. Concerning The Death Of Abraham.
CHAPTER 18. Concerning The Sons Of Isaac, Esau And Jacob; Of Their Nativity And Education.
CHAPTER 19. Concerning Jacob's Flight Into Mesopotamia,~
CHAPTER 20. Concerning The Meeting Of Jacob And Esau.
CHAPTER 21. Concerning The Violation Of Dina's Chastity.
CHAPTER 22. How Isaac Died, And Was Buried In Hebron.
FOOTNOTES:
BOOK II.
CHAPTER 1. How Esau And Jacob, Isaac's Sons Divided Their Habitation;~
CHAPTER 2. How Joseph, The Youngest Of Jacob's Sons, ~
CHAPTER 3. How Joseph Was Thus Sold By His Brethren Into Egypt,~
CHAPTER 4. Concerning The Signal Chastity Of Joseph.
CHAPTER 5. What Things Befell Joseph In Prison.
CHAPTER 6. How Joseph When He Was Become Famous In Egypt, Had His Brethren In Subjection.
CHAPTER 7. The Removal Of Joseph's Father With All His Family, To Him,~
CHAPTER 8. Of The Death Of Jacob And Joseph.
CHAPTER 9. Concerning The Afflictions That Befell The Hebrews In Egypt, ~
CHAPTER 10. How Moses Made War With The Ethiopians.
CHAPTER 11. How Moses Fled Out Of Egypt Into Midian.
CHAPTER 12. Concerning The Burning Bush And The Rod Of Moses.
CHAPTER 13. How Moses And Aaron Returned Into Egypt To Pharaoh.
CHAPTER 14. Concerning The Ten Plagues Which Came Upon The Egyptians.
CHAPTER 15. How The Hebrews Under The Conduct Of Moses Left Egypt.
CHAPTER 16. How The Sea Was Divided Asunder For The Hebrews, ~
FOOTNOTES..
BOOK III.
CHAPTER 1. How Moses When He Had Brought~
CHAPTER 2. How The Amalekites And The Neighbouring Nations, ~
CHAPTER 3. That Moses Kindly Received-His Father-In-Law,~
CHAPTER 4. How Raguel Suggested To Moses To Set His People In Order, ~
CHAPTER 5. How Moses Ascended Up To Mount Sinai, ~
CHAPTER 6. Concerning The Tabernacle Which Moses Built ~
CHAPTER 7. Concerning The Garments Of The Priests, And Of The High Priest.
CHAPTER 8. Of The Priesthood Of Aaron.
CHAPTER 9. The Manner Of Our Offering Sacrifices.
CHAPTER 10. Concerning The Festivals;
CHAPTER 11. Of The Purifications.
CHAPTER 12. Several Laws.
CHAPTER 13. Moses Removed From Mount Sinai,
CHAPTER 14. How Moses Sent Some Persons To Search Out The Land Of The Canaanites,~
CHAPTER 15. How Moses Was Displeased At This, ~
FOOTNOTES:.
BOOK IV.
CHAPTER 1. Fight Of The Hebrews With The Canaanites Without The Consent Of Moses;~
CHAPTER 2. The Sedition Of Corah And Of The Multitude Against Moses, ~
CHAPTER 3. How Those That Stirred Up This Sedition Were Destroyed, ~
CHAPTER 4. What Happened To The Hebrews During Thirty-Eight Years In The Wilderness.
CHAPTER 5. How Moses Conquered Sihon And Og Kings Of The Amorites, ~
CHAPTER 6. Concerning Balaam The Prophet And What Kind Of Man He Was.
CHAPTER 7. How The Hebrews Fought With The Midianites, And Overcame Them.
CHAPTER 8. The Polity Settled By Moses; And How He Disappeared From Among Mankind.
FOOTNOTES:...
BOOK V.
CHAPTER 1. How Joshua, The Comm