« J. AJ 5.178 | J. AJ 5.179 | J. AJ 5.180 | About This Work »
1792. The Israelites grew so indolent, and unready of taking pains, that misfortunes came heavier upon them, which also proceeded in part from their contempt of the divine worship; for when they had once fallen off from the regularity of their political government, they indulged themselves further in living according to their own pleasure, and according to their own will, till they were full of the evil doings that were common among the Canaanites.
« J. AJ 5.178 | J. AJ 5.179 | J. AJ 5.180 | About This Work »