Against Apion, 1.312

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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31235. Now this man did not discover and mention the same king with the others, but feigned a newer name, and passing by the dream and the Egyptian prophet, he brings him to [Jupiter] Hammon, in order to gain oracles about the scabby and leprous people;

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