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Christian Mysticism
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XXI: The Jewish Institutions and Laws of Far Higher Antiquity Than The Philosophy of the Greeks. (82)
Flavius Josephus the Jew, who composed the history of the Jews, computing the periods, says that from Moses to David were five hundred and eighty-five years; from David to the second year of Vespasian, a thousand one hundred and seventy-nine; then from that to the tenth year of Antoninus, seventy-seven. So that from Moses to the tenth year of Antoninus there are, in all, two thousand one hundred and thirty-three years.
Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XLVI (3)
And Joseph died being a hundred and ten years old ; seventeen years he lived in the land of Canaan, and ten years he was a servant, and three years in...
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Chapter I (4)
And Moses was on the Mount forty days and forty nights, and God taught him the earlier and the later history * of the division of all the days of the ...
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Chapter XLV (13)
And Israel lived in the land of Egypt seventeen years, and all the days which he lived were three jubilees, one hundred and forty-seven years, and he ...
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Chapter X (16)
Nine hundred and fifty years he completed in his life, nineteen jubilees and two > weeks and five years.
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Chapter L (4)
Wherefore I have ordained for thee the year-weeks8 and the years and the jubilees : there are forty-nine jubilees .from the days of Adam until this...
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Chapter XLVI (8)
And Joseph died 2242 a.m. m the forty-sixth jubilee, in the sixth week, in the second year, and they buried him in the land of Egypt, and all his bret...
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Chapter XLVIII (1)
And thou didst return into Egypt in the second week in the second year in the fiftieth jubilee.
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