Against Apion, 2.13

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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13He says farther, “How he had heard of the ancient men, that Moses was of Heliopolis.” To be sure that was because, being a younger man himself, he believed those that by their elder age were acquainted and conversed with him.

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