id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 2849 Josephus, Flavius Against Apion .txt text/plain 41585 1265 63 lived who went to the Trojan war, so many years afterward, is in great these men, by writing differently about the same things, think they his Egyptian History, writes concerning us in the following manner. and that large enough to contain this great number of men, and called hundred thousand men; and in a little time they came to Avaris. all Egypt." He says also that "the Egyptians came with an army of two hundred thousand men, and that Amenophis, the king of Egypt, not Now Manetho says that the king's desire of seeing the gods was God. However, Apion, the common calumniator of men, hath the presumption "But," says Apion, "we Jews have not had any wonderful men amongst people but the Jews have avoided all discourses about God that any way time to come: nay, such things are inserted into the body of their laws, ./cache/2849.txt ./txt/2849.txt