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Philo of Alexandria; Hans Leisegang (ed.) · 1896

Balaam. III 191, 19 (augur). II 93, 15 creature of earth, following omens and false prophecies. I 274, 23 the sophist. — All: II 259, 18. 290, 10 vain. I 178, 6 each of those not purified is always acting in vain. I 177, 21 (vain people). I 274, 23 vain crowd of opposing and warring opinions. — LXX: II 290, 21.
Balak. All: II 242, 2 mindless. — LXX: II 241, 1.
Balakes. IV 183, 1. 185, 14. 186, 4. 16. 193, 3.
Bilhah. I 145, 8. 109, 21. II 82, 11. III 78, 9. — All: I 109, 29. III 78, 11. 24 (swallowing). I 145, 9 complete swallowing.
Barad. All: III 155, 16 in evils. — LXX: III 155, 16.
Bassus. VI 140, 8 centurion. VI 137, 1. 140, 15. 26. 141, 6. 14.
Baal-Peor. III 175, 13. — All: II 240, 12 (skin-like mass). III 175, 15 mouth of skin above.
Benjamin. III 125, 16. 173, 7. — All: III 173, 8 son of days. III 264, 26 son of days, (symbol) of new and old time.
Bezalel. I 134, 11. 135, 21. 28. 29. 136, 2. II 139, 6. — All: I 134, 17. III 249, 24 in the shadow of God. II 139, 10 creating in shadows. — LXX: II 46, 13.
Bias. VI 43, 4 of Priene (cf. La. Diog. I 83). [V 314, 2 sq. (cf. La. Diog. I 87)].
Bithynia. VI 207, 6.
Boethus. VI 96, 19 the Sidonian and Panaetius, men who were strong in Stoic dogmas cf. VI 97, 7 (SVF III fragment 7 cf. Panaetius).
Boeotia. VI 207, 7.
Boura. VI 116, 7.
Brundisium. VI 124, 28. 148, 5. 151, 19.
Brutus. VI 34, 2 (against the Xanthians) campaigned.
Gad. All: III 264, 22 (symbol) of attack and pirate counter-attack.
Gaidad. II 15, 13. — All: II 14, 23 flock.
Gaius. 1. VI 213, 2. 3 Norbanus Flaccus. 2. VI 120—223 passim (Caesar). cf. V 320, 8 sqq.
Gilead. LXX: I 116, 22. 117, 18. III 80, 22.
Galilee. VI 215, 8.
Gideon. All: II 253, 25 place of trial. — LXX: II 253, 26.
Gelonians. (in text incorrectly Gelōsi). II 203, 19 (Scythians).
Genesis. IV 1, 5. VI 78, 11 (sacred book).
II 28, 1 it is said in Genesis. — (cf. index of Old Testament locations under Genesis).
Germany. VI 157, 16.
Germanic. VI 157, 18.
Germanicus. VI 220, 22 (victory). VI 194, 2 (Claudius Caesar).
Germans. III 278, 8.
Geryon. VI 170, 23 (three-bodied).
Gihon. I 83, 13 (river). — All: I 78, 24 chest or goring. — LXX: I 77, 9. 78, 23.
Gomorrah. All: III 290, 1 measure. — LXX: III 223, 6. 289, 18. II 213, 14.
Gorgon. VI 199, 16 (head).
Gyara. VI 148, 3. 4.
Gymnosophists. III 267, 23 among the Indians (cf. word index under gymnosophist).
David. II 257, 15.
Daedalus. V 162, 14 (best craftsman).
Damascus. III 15, 7. — All: III 13, 14 blood of sackcloth. — LXX: III 1, 6. 14, 12.
Dan. I 109, 15. 21 sq. 110, 3. 116, 24. II 115, 12. — All: I 109, 30. II 114, 15 judgment. III 264, 21 (symbol) of discernment and cutting. II 116, 28 the (serpent) of Dan, being a kind of image of the strongest endurance of virtue. — LXX: I 109, 15. 16. 110, 3.
Dardanis. VI 33, 2 (women).
Debon. All: I 165, 4 judgment. — LXX: I 163, 10.
Dinah. All: II 313, 12 judgment, the law-court of the soul. III 189, 30 the unbribable judgment, justice sitting beside God. III 190, 1 judgment or justice.
Delphic. VI 168, 15 inscription... "know thyself."
Delphi. II 24, 26.
Deucalion. V 341, 4 conj. Noah.
Deuteronomy. I 151, 19 he says in Deuteronomy. II 67, 18 saying recorded in Deuteronomy. (cf. index of Old Testament locations under Deuteronomy, cf. Epinomis).
Delos. VI 109, 10 Pindar speaks of Delos. VI 109, 4 conj. Rhodes, most reputable of islands. VI 109, 7 (Anaphe). VI 110, 1 (daughter of the sea).
Demeter. I 46, 4. IV 281, 7. VI 47, 13 (earth). V 161, 15 (those celebrating the mysteries of Demeter).
Democritus. VI 75, 5 and Epicurus (FV 55 A 43). VI 50, 2 those around Democritus. VI 49, 12 allowed Anaxagoras and Democritus to let their property be eaten by sheep (FV 55 A 15. 169 cf. Anaxagoras). cit. [*III 199, 1 (FV 55 B 145)]. int. [III 211, 17 (soul) is extinguished and perishes along with bodies (cf. FV 55 A 109 cf. Epicurus). III 209, 15 (stars) valleys and glens (cf. FV 55 A 85 sqq.). VI 74, 5 sq. from nothing comes nothing, etc. (cf. FV 55 A1 p. 352, 25. 57 p. 362, 35 cf. Anaxagoras)].