The Politics of Philo Judaeus: Practice and Theory, with a General Bibliography of Philo
(^88) PHILO'S POLITICS was achieved, in Philo's case under Moses and the earlier patriarchs. But Langstadt is aware that Philo's ...
KINGSHIP (^89) disadvantage as compared with another, and all will gain the true democracy and the freedom which does not fail ( ...
90 PHILO'S POLITICS do both Tacitus^17 and Suetonius^18 speak, and legal language long kept the same usage.^19 Since this is tru ...
KINGSHIP 91 security (oc*ynrjpiov). As such he does away with the fear we might have toward him as a despot, while he puts into ...
92 PHILO'S POLITICS the sage is not just a prince, but is "prince of princes, and he is divine and king of kings, best and magna ...
KINGSHIP 93 God which would make him one elect (sKAoyy)) from the human race.^33 Moses became king, but he did so not in the usu ...
94 PHILO'S POLITICS such it is rulership with logos (ouv Aoyu), or in harmony with "right reason" (op6oc Aoyoc), the Law of Natu ...
KINGSHIP 95 orphan.^46 He is warned that it is better to receive suppliants for his favor than men bringing "gifts."^47 The obli ...
96 PHILO'S POLITICS universal father (nary]p KOIVOC) used by Philo in the foregoing quotation is a reflection of the traditional ...
KINGSHIP 97 an indissoluble unit. But both think of the rulership of God as a union of forceful rulership with "protecting care. ...
98 PHILO'S POLITICS The notion that the king was the chief priest is founded in Pythago rean thought upon the king's divinity. ...
KINGSHIP 99 subject to death, and so must share in it [obedience]. But if anyone anywhere were so composed within himself that h ...
100 PHILO'S POLITICS however, between the divinity of the king's rulership, which is an im age of God, and his material nature ...
KINGSHIP IOI emperor with disaster if they did not respect Jewish "rights." The po litical theory of the documents was not disc ...
102 PHILO'S POLITICS Of course the theory would be only partially exemplified in a prefect who had to work under a human superio ...
KINGSHIP 103 and barbarians, the armies and private citizens were in mutual con cord.^81 So Philo claims to have found the idea ...
104 PHILO'S POLITICS Legat., 43 -5L thus with yourself: "If such people, in matters which bring not only no profit to human li ...
KINGSHIP 105 proved. Philo could himself hardly have had opportunity to know what passed between Gaius and Macro in these privat ...
io6 PHILO'S POLITICS there are certain royal potencies (Suva|j£ic J3aoiAiKa!) in the sperm of rulers from their first ejection. ...
KINGSHIP 107 Philo goes on to give Gaius' reasoning on the subject according to what he says was the popular rumor (ao(v).^92 Ga ...
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