Jewish Antiquities: Or, a Course of Lectures on the Three First Books of Godwin's Moses and Aaron. To which is Annexed a Dissertation on the Hebrew Language |
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... courts ; because we find this title afterwards applied to such judges , Deut . xxi . 2 , xix . 12 , and in several other places . But it is an objection of no small weight against this opinion , that when Moses had brought the ...
... courts ; because we find this title afterwards applied to such judges , Deut . xxi . 2 , xix . 12 , and in several other places . But it is an objection of no small weight against this opinion , that when Moses had brought the ...
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... court of judicature , with a power of determining lesser matters in their respective districts . The rabbies say , there were three such elders , or judges , in each lesser city , and twenty - three in greater . But Josephus speaks of ...
... court of judicature , with a power of determining lesser matters in their respective districts . The rabbies say , there were three such elders , or judges , in each lesser city , and twenty - three in greater . But Josephus speaks of ...
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... court of judges and officers appointed in every city by the law of Moses ; Deut . xvi . 18. How far , and in what respects , these judges differed from the elders of the city , is not easily determined ; and whether they were different ...
... court of judges and officers appointed in every city by the law of Moses ; Deut . xvi . 18. How far , and in what respects , these judges differed from the elders of the city , is not easily determined ; and whether they were different ...
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... they leave no stone unturned to prove , that the court , nevertheless , sub- sisted from the time of Moses . The first argument they produce is taken from this passage in the book of Numbers , chap . xi . CHAP . I. ] 25 THE SANHEDRIM .
... they leave no stone unturned to prove , that the court , nevertheless , sub- sisted from the time of Moses . The first argument they produce is taken from this passage in the book of Numbers , chap . xi . CHAP . I. ] 25 THE SANHEDRIM .
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... court of the Sanhedrim was of no higher antiquity than the time of the Maccabees , and was then first set up . The first is , That we do not find in Scripture one word of any such high court , either in the times of the judges , or of ...
... court of the Sanhedrim was of no higher antiquity than the time of the Maccabees , and was then first set up . The first is , That we do not find in Scripture one word of any such high court , either in the times of the judges , or of ...
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