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differences between Alexandrian Sanhedrin and Palestinian, 203 f.;
codification of, 207.
Hebrew, language, evidence of Philo's knowledge of, 49;
included in barbarian languages, 97;
Philo's derivations from, 50, 101;
race, the three founders of, 110 f.;
tradition, Philo follows, 159;
mind, Professor Caird on, 167.
Hellenism, of Palestine, 24, 25;
of Alexandria (_see_ Greek culture), 25;
influence of, in Palestine, 51;
and the interpretation of the Bible, 254;
New Testament, a combination of Hebraism and, 247;
Christian theology a descent to a commoner, 254.
Hillel, Philo contemporary with, 45;
shows expansion of Hebrew mind, 45;
on chief lesson of Torah, 117, 118;
spirit of, shared by Philo, 249.
_Humanity_, tractate appended to a _Life of Moses_, 75.
Incarnation, notion of, not Jewish, 166.
Indian, thought, Philo's acquaintance with, 48.
Isaac, _See Lives of Isaac and Jacob_, 83.
Israel, Philo's derivation of the name, 50, 138;
God's special providence for, 77;
the mission of, 206, 242.
Italy, Philo visits, 66.
Jacob, _See Lives of Isaac and Jacob_, 83.
Jeremiah, prophesies in Egypt, 14;
heard by Plato, 15.
Jerusalem, Alexander's visit to, 14;
Philo, on national centre at, 20, 41, 86;
spiritual headship of, 41;
special synagogues for Alexandrians in, 41;
derivation of name of, 50;
Philo's sojourn at, 50;
downfall of, 71;
Judaism at, 129.
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