Against Apion, 1.282

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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282nay, more, if any one of their diseases be healed, and he recover his natural constitution again, he appointed them certain purifications, and washings with spring water, and the shaving off all their hair, and enjoins that they shall offer many sacrifices, and those of several kinds, and then at length, to be admitted into the holy city,

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