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a preliminary study to more elaborate works, 81;
Hebraic in form, 82.
_Repentance_, tractate appended to _Life of Moses_, 75.
Rome, Alexandria second to, 14;
conversion widespread in (_see_ Egypt), 32;
Agrippa an exile from, 51;
power of Jews at, 62;
Jewish struggle with, 220;
Philo's apocryphal meeting with Peter at, 73;
national life and culture undermined at (_see_ National), 218.
Saadia, founds new school of Jewish philosophy, 225 f.;
connection between Philo and, 226 f.
Samaritan, doctrines with reference to Pentateuch, 106;
Jew, story of, 98.
Sanhedrin, Hillel, president of, 45;
Philo forced into Alexandrian, 61;
duties of members of, 61;
of Alexandrian community, 202;
of Jerusalem and capital punishment, 203;
differences between Palestinian Halakah and Alexandrian, 203 f.
Sejanus, Tiberius falls under influence of, 62;
Antonia opponent of, 62;
Philo's book on persecution of, 62, 78;
disgrace and death of, 65.
Septuagint, Hellenistic development marked by, 25;
Philo's version of origin of, 26;
celebrations in honor of, 27;
infusion of Greek philosophic ideas into, 28;
Christianizing influence of, 29;
value of, to the cultured Gentile, 33;
replaced by new Greek version of Old Testament, 224.
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