The Works Of Philo: Complete And Unabridged

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Publisher’s Preface Foreword: An Introduction to Philo Preface to the Original Edition On the Creation Allegorical Interpretation, I Allegorical Interpretation, II Allegorical Interpretation, III On the Cherubim On the Birth of Abel and the Sacrifices Offered by Him and by His Brother Cain That the Worse Is Wont to Attack the Better On the Posterity of Cain and His Exile On the Giants On the Unchangableness of God On Husbandry Concerning Noah’s Work as a Planter On Drunkenness On the Prayers and Curses Uttered by Noah When He Became Sobr On the Confusion of Tongues On the Migration of Abraham Who Is the Heir of Divine Things On Mating with the Preliminary Studies On Flight and Finding On the Change of Names On Dreams, That They are God-Sent On Abraham On Joseph On the Life of Moses, I On the Life of Moses, II The Decalogue The Special Laws, I The Special Laws, II The Special Laws, III The Special Laws, IV On the Virtues On Rewards and Punishments Every Good Man is Free On the Contemplative Life or Suppliants On the Eternity of the World Flaccus Hypothetica: Apology for the Jews On Providence: Fragment I On Providence: Fragment II On the Embassy to Gaius: The First Part of the Treatise on Virtues Questions and Answers on Genesis, I Questions and Answers on Genesis, II Questions and Answers on Genesis, III Appendix 1: Concerning the World Appendix 2: Fragments
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