Against Apion, 2.31

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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31As for the Egyptians’ claim to be of our kindred, they do it on one of the following accounts; I mean, either as they value themselves upon it, and pretend to bear that relation to us: or else as they would draw us in to be partakers of their own infamy.

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