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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Flavius Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews (ed. William Whiston, A.M.). Search the whole document.
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Asia (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): book 1, section 143
Mesa (Spain) (search for this): book 1, section 143
Sala (Morocco) (search for this): book 1, section 143
Palestine (search for this): book 1, section 143
Armenia (Armenia) (search for this): book 1, section 143
Assur (Iraq) (search for this): book 1, section 143
Shem, the third son of Noah, had five sons, who inhabited the land
that began at Euphrates, and reached to the Indian Ocean. For Elam left
behind him the Elamites, the ancestors of the Persians. Ashur lived at
the city Nineve; and named his subjects Assyrians, who became the most
fortunate nation, beyond others. Arphaxad named the Arphaxadites, who are
now called Chaldeans. Aram had the Aramites, which the Greeks called Syrians;
as Laud founded the Laudites, which are now called Lydians. Of the four
sons of Aram, Uz founded Trachonitis and Damascus: this country lies between
Palestine and Celesyria. Ul founded Armenia; and Gather the Bactrians;
and Mesa the Mesaneans; it is now called Charax Spasini. Sala was the son
of Arphaxad; and his son was Heber, from whom they originally called the
Jews Hebrews. That the Jews were called Hebrews from this their progenitor Heber, our
author Josephus here rightly affirms; and not from Abram the Hebrew, or
passenger over Euphrates, as many of the
Indian Ocean (search for this): book 1, section 143
Shem, the third son of Noah, had five sons, who inhabited the land
that began at Euphrates, and reached to the Indian Ocean. For Elam left
behind him the Elamites, the ancestors of the Persians. Ashur lived at
the city Nineve; and named his subjects Assyrians, who became the most
fortunate nation, beyond others. Arphaxad named the Arphaxadites, who are
now called Chaldeans. Aram had the Aramites, which the Greeks called Syrians;
as Laud founded the Laudites, which are now called Lydians. Of the four
sons of Aram, Uz founded Trachonitis and Damascus: this country lies between
Palestine and Celesyria. Ul founded Armenia; and Gather the Bactrians;
and Mesa the Mesaneans; it is now called Charax Spasini. Sala was the son
of Arphaxad; and his son was Heber, from whom they originally called the
Jews Hebrews. That the Jews were called Hebrews from this their progenitor Heber, our
author Josephus here rightly affirms; and not from Abram the Hebrew, or
passenger over Euphrates, as many of the m
Abram (United Kingdom) (search for this): book 1, section 143
Euphrates (search for this): book 1, section 143
Shem, the third son of Noah, had five sons, who inhabited the land
that began at Euphrates, and reached to the Indian Ocean. For Elam left
behind him the Elamites, the ancestors of the Persians. Ashur lived at
the city Nineve; and named his subjects this their progenitor Heber, our
author Josephus here rightly affirms; and not from Abram the Hebrew, or
passenger over Euphrates, as many of the moderns suppose. Shem is also
called the father of all the children of Heber, or of all the Hebrews,
in a history long before Abram passed over Euphrates, Genesis 10:21, though
it must be confessed that, Genesis 14:13, where the original says they
told Abram the Hebrew, the Septuagint renders it the passenger, (GREEK):
but this is spoken only of Abram himself, who had then lately passed over
Euphrates, and is another signification of the Hebrew word, taken as an
appellative, and not as a proper name.
Heber begat Joetan and Phaleg: he was called Phaleg, because he was born
at the dispersion of t
Virginia City (Nevada, United States) (search for this): book 1, section 143