Against Apion, 1.265

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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265and for that priest who settled their polity and their laws,” he says “he was by birth of Heliopolis; and his name was Osarsiph, from Osiris, the god of Heliopolis, but that he changed his name, and called himself Moses.”

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