Philo-Judaeus of Alexandria eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 239 pages of information about Philo-Judaeus of Alexandria.

Philo-Judaeus of Alexandria eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 239 pages of information about Philo-Judaeus of Alexandria.

[Footnote 273:  Comp. L.A. III. 45.]

[Footnote 274:  Quod Det. 7.]

[Footnote 275:  De Fuga 5 ff.]

[Footnote 276:  De Mundi Op. 15, L.A. I. 46.]

[Footnote 277:  De Decal. 6-8.]

[Footnote 278:  Comp.  Euseb., Praep.  Evang. IX 411A.]

[Footnote 279:  C.  Celsum IV. 51.]

[Footnote 280:  De Sectis Judaicis XVIII.]

[Footnote 281:  Comp.  Freudenthal, Hellenistische Studien, and Siegfried, Philo als Ausleger der hieligen Schrift.]

[Footnote 282:  Comp. Quis Rer.  Div. XLIII, and Chapter II above.]

[Footnote 283:  De Mon.  II. 212.]

[Footnote 284:  Hist.  Ecclesiast. II. iv. 2.]

[Footnote 285:  Comp.  Graetz, “History” II. xviii.]

[Footnote 286:  Comp.  Chapter I, p. 17, above.]

[Footnote 287:  De Spec.  Leg.  II. 260.]

[Footnote 288:  De Spec.  Leg. III. 17.]

[Footnote 289:  Ibid. II. 6.]

[Footnote 290:  De Parentibus Colendis 56.]

[Footnote 291:  Comp.  Sifre Debarim 237.]

[Footnote 292:  De Spec.  Leg. IV.]

[Footnote 293:  De Spec.  Leg. III. 36.]

[Footnote 294:  De Spec.  Leg. III. 33 and 34.]

[Footnote 295:  Moreh Nebukim III, ch. 39.]

[Footnote 296:  Fragmenta ex Antonio II. 672.]

[Footnote 297:  De Spec.  Leg. III. 5, II. 304, 305.]

[Footnote 298:  Deut. vii. 3, and Abodah Zarah 36^{b}.]

[Footnote 299:  De Spec.  Leg. III. 5, II. 304.]

[Footnote 300:  De Septen. 5 ff.]

[Footnote 301:  See Chapter IV, p. 125, above.]

[Footnote 302:  Mishnah Rosh Hashanah III. 8, and Philo, De Somn. II. 11.]

[Footnote 303:  Comp. Agadah bei Philo, by Treitel, Monatsschrift, 1909.]

[Footnote 304:  Comp.  Bereshit Rabba 16, 4.]

[Footnote 305:  Comp.  Taylor’s edition.]

[Footnote 306:  De Plant. 30.]

[Footnote 307:  It is impossible for me to make an adequate acknowledgment of my debt to Dr. Schechter, President of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America.  But I should say that I have borrowed freely from his articles on rabbinic theology in the Jewish Quarterly Review, vols.  VI and VII, now included in his “Aspects of Rabbinic Theology.”]

[Footnote 308:  Mishnah Yodayim III. 5.]

[Footnote 309:  Bereshit Rabba 26. 7.]

[Footnote 310:  Comp.  Schechter, op. cit., Introduction.]

[Footnote 311:  Berakot 24^{b}.]

[Footnote 312:  Mekilta [Hebrew:  kshla] I. 1.]

[Footnote 313:  Bereshit Rabba I. 2.]

[Footnote 314:  Pirke R. Eliezer III.]

[Footnote 315:  Comp.  Poems, II, p. 25.]

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