Against Apion, 2.117

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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117Now, then, why does this man accuse us, because we have not gods in common with other nations? If our forefathers were so easily prevailed upon to have Apollo come to them, and thought they saw him walking upon the earth, and the stars with him;

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