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

citizen, dwells in the house of virtue. III 193, 17 the sacred Word. — LXX: I 113, 15. 116, 20. 117, 9. 118, 15. 17. 155, 29. 208, 11. 258, 16. 268, 24. 274, 2. II 171, 23. 185, 11. 243, 13. 307, 18. III 41, 17. 57, 11. 84, 18. 86, 3. 111, 20. 115, 11. 159, 1. 205, 11. 244, 8. 245, 20. 247, 13. IV 12, 20.
Iamneia. VI 192, 21 cf. VI 193, 8. A city ... of Judea.
Jason. VI 40, 17 (serving as admiral).
Japheth. I 102, 23. II 227, 4. 228, 7. — LXX: II 227, 5.
Iberian. VI 120, 12 was entrusted with Egypt.
Jeremiah. I 182, 4 (prophet), not only an initiate ... but also a capable interpreter of sacred mysteries.
Hierosolyma. Jerusalem VI 184, 20. 206, 10. 208, 5. 212, 23. 26. 213, 6 (cf. Jerusalem).
Jerusalem. All: III 298, 21 vision of peace (cf. Hierosolyma).
Jesus. III 177, 21. IV 172, 7. V 281, 4. 284, 11. 285, 5. — All: III 177, 22 salvation of the Lord — LXX: II 188, 23.
Ithamar. III 288, 25.
Iliad. VI 50, 13 (cf. Homer).
India. VI 111, 10 (dragons).
Indians. III 267, 24. IV 41, 6. VI 21, 17 (naked philosophers gymnosophists). VI 27, 8 (philosophers). V 356, 1 elephants and tigers. III 268, 10 origins of spices.
Indian. VI 26, 11 Calanus was one.
Jethro. III 174, 22 cf. III 176, 19 sometimes I. Jethro and sometimes Raguel — All: II 103, 25 superfluous. III 174, 23 superfluous arrogance. I 222, 6 (the superfluous one) II 177, 17 a creation of arrogance. II 177, 24 the one who merely pretends to wisdom.
Ionian. VI 148, 14 (gulf).
Jordan. III 128, 4. IV 196, 16. 198, 21. V 38, 11. — All: I 108, 19 descent. — LXX: I 108, 18.
Jubal. II 24, 15 father of the psaltery and the harp. — All: II 21, 21 inclining, the word according to pronunciation cf. II 24, 15.
Judea. IV 207, 8. VI 192, 16. 21. 194, 10. 195, 25. 203, 8. 207, 2. 209, 12. 210, 6.
Judaic. VI 133, 14. 17.
Judaic. VI 130, 15 (two parts of Alexandria). VI 187, 10 (customs). VI 207, 9 (colonies). VI 184, 22 (polity). VI 201, 2 (philosophy). VI 203, 2 (laws). VI 192, 27 race. VI 189, 25 (part).
Jews. IV 291, 9. V 125, 14. 126, 16. 250, 7. 262, 4. 335, 11 (nation). VI 22, 1 (most populous nation). VI 129, 13 everywhere in the inhabited world. V 331, 12 of the nation the eldest race ... Chaldean. IV 127, 25 foreigners. VI 135, 19 scourged, hung, broken on the wheel, burnt. VI 128, 12 inhabiting Alexandria
. VI 134, 24. 219, 13 (Alexandrians). V 297, 8 (polity). IV 206, 1. VI 16, 3 (legislation). IV 119, 1. VI 9, 3. 13, 1. 20, 8. 78, 10 (lawgiver). V 24, 11 high priest. IV 121, 5 leader. IV 250, 18 they philosophize. cf. IV 204, 9. 209, 18. V 330, 3. VI 120—223 passim. cf. Hebrews, Chaldeans.
Jew. VI 125, 21 (king) IV 245, 10 (mother). V 163, 4 (shepherd). VI 206, 10 I have been born.
Judah. I 82, 20. 128, 27. II 188, 2. III 58, 15. 125, 15. 19. 266, 2. — All: I 109, 26. III 179, 26 (the confessional mode). I 82, 22 (the confessional mode is immaterial and bodiless). I 145, 6 (confession). II 160, 9 confession to the Lord. III 213, 4 (confession, the perfect fruit). III 97, 20 the commander-in-chief and king, who remains in and rejoices in confessions to God. I 82, 6. 9 cf. I 119, 3 symbol of the one confessing. I 83, 2 immaterial ... the one who confesses. I 110, 2 possesses ... the ability to confess and be pleasing to God. III 264, 18 (symbol of songs and hymns to God). II 160, 13 the mind that blesses God and ceaselessly studies the grateful hymns to Him cf. II 160, 24 (the grateful one). — LXX: I 129, 2. III 142, 6. 10. 11.
Julia. VI 213, 22 Augusta.
Julius. VI 34, 2 (Caesar).
Hippocentaurs. V 162, 23.
Hippocrates. *I 37, 10 sqq. The physician H. says (On Sevens § 5). I 42, 19 H. says, the connoisseur of nature (ibid. § 1). *VI 50, 11. 12 cf. *III 206, 19 sq. (= Aphor. I 1). int. [II 265, 11. VI 98, 1 (tetra-remedy Galen. in Hipp. on the nature of man A XV p. 32 Kuehn). VI 58, 8 upper chest (cf. Erot. Gloss. 76, 8)].
Isaac. I 102, 2. 122, 12. 131, 27. 132, 18. 180, 4. 205, 4. 264, 20. 25. 265, 5. II 14, 1, 17, 5. 6. 167, 21. 216, 29. 217, 3. 292, 24. III 59, 20. 79, 5. 146, 15. 172, 13. 179, 1. 187, 3. 189, 6. 194, 12. 200, 15. 205, 1. 208, 3. 213, 7. 239, 9. 241, 24. 242, 3. — All: I 82, 25. II 167, 16. III 180, 4. 183, 12. IV 45, 1. V 343, 1 (laughter). I 162, 1 laughter and joy. I 268, 25 the only impassive species in generation. II 29, 11 the happy race. I 171, 24. 272, 6 race of happiness. I 161, 27 to be happy. I 106, 26 (happiness). I 195, 25 (most perfect grace). I 162, 6 the Lord brought forth. I 286, 14. 15 laughter, and God is the creator of laughter. I 286, 13 work of the unbegotten. III 179, 5 synonymous with the best of the passions, joy, laughter, the indwelling