The Politics of Philo Judaeus: Practice and Theory, with a General Bibliography of Philo

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PHILO'S POLITICS 325
91; Dio Cassius on, 88f.; divinity, 19, 27,
45, 58, 94, 98-115, 119; Ecphantus on, 98-
100; education of, 9if.; Egyptian sources of
theory of kingship, 46; father, 95L; Hebrew
sources of theory of kingship, 62, 90; hel-
lenistic ideal, 44-63 passim, 88-115 passim,
119L; Homeric tradition, 44L, 46; house­
hold manager, 49f.; interpreter of dreams,
56; Jewish modification of hellenistic ideal,
110-115; law-abiding, 44, 931., io8f.; leg­
islator, 44, 57, 93f.; material nature, 99f;
oriental elements of theory of kingship, 45;
Patriarchs, 97,111; Philonic ideal, 43-63,90-
119; philosopher-king, 87; physician, 5if.;
Plato on, 45; priest, 93, 97L; Pythagorean
sources for theory of kingship, 45, 61, 90,
91, 94, 96, 98f., 105, no; relation to God,
14, 45, 481., 57n., 58, 9if., 94-96, 99, 114,
119; respect for Jewish customs, 10, i9f., 57,
58, 101; royal nature, 50, 57, 6if., 91, 92;
Sage, 9if.; Savior, 44, 54, 91, 93, 97, no;
selection by God, 92; shepherd, 45, 46, 95;
slave of mob, 51; tides, 89, 91; "token of
wisdom," 54f.; tokens of royalty, 23, 56;
worship of, 45
xoMDVia, 69, 75, 94, 104

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ANGSTADT, E., 87L
-/ law, 2, 26, 31, 34, 36-38, 40, 44f-, 7i,
79-82, 86, 91, 94, 106-110; "animate law,"
45, 99, 107-110; civil law, 79-82, mother
as symbol of civil law, 34, 74f.; divine
law, 36, 40, 44, 45, 58; human law, 40;
Jewish law, 26, 34, 36-38, 71, 80; Logos
as source of, 791.; natural law, 2, 44, 79-
81, 86, 91, 94, 106, father as symbol of
natural law, 34, 741.; of Justinian, 119; of
Moses, 36, 80, 81; of the State, 44, 79, 80-
82; positive law, 2; tradition of law, 108;
true law symbolized by "right opinion,"
31; written law, 79
legate, 35L
Leisegang, H., 83, 86n.
Lepape, A., 65n.
Lewy, H., 9
Livy, 36
Log°s> 58, 76-80, 82, 84, 87, 94, 97, 99; ex­
pression of God's rule, 78; fluctuation of,
76-78; imitation of God, 84; incarnate in
king, 99; source of law, 79f.; state of de­
mocracy, 76L
luxury, 23L, 59

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ACRO, i3f., 19, 47n., 103-106, 109
Madvig, J. N., 9on.

Maecenas, 88f.
majesty, 57
Mangey, 35n., 99n.
Marcus Silanus, s.v. Silanus
Marcus, 65
martyrdom, 26, 27, 41
Massebieau, M. L., 9, 12
material world, 83L
Melanchthon, 100
Melchizedek, 93, 99
mercy, 94L
Messiah, 25, 27, 41, 47n., 78, 115-119; Hus­
bandman, 25, 41; Messianic age and Mes­
sianic hope, 78, 115-119; integration with
the Mystery, 117-119
Meyer, H., io6n.
Miriam, symbol of hope, 31
modesty, 30
Mommsen, T., 36n.
monarchy, 44, 78, 86, 88-90
monotheism, 14, 76, 110-113
Moore, G. F., 25n.
Mosaic code, 36, 80, 81, 113
Moses, 34, 36L, 38, 80, 81, 88, 93, 97, in,
112, 113
Mullach, F. W. A., 75n.
Mystery, 12L, 21, 42, 76, in, 117L

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EO-PLATONIC, s.v. Plato
Neo-Pythagorean, s.v. Pythagorean

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CHLOCRACY, 86, 90
ooftdg Xoyos, s.v. "right reason"

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ALESTINE, 18, 20
Panaetius, 45n.
Pantasopulos, 2
Patriarchs, 43, 97, 11 of., 118
Paul, 83, 100
JtepiCGog, s.v. "superfluous arrogance"
Peterson, E., 5n.
Petronius, 16-18, 20, 37L
Pharaoh, 54, 56, 60, 61, 72n.
Philo, allegory, 21-37, 53, 56, 74f., 83, 90,
101, 113, 115; Allegory of the Sacred Laws,
21; ascetism, 28L, 68, 69f., 73-75; caution
and indirection, 5, 7, 11, 19, 20, 21, 36, 39;
conception of the good, 2if., 71-74; De
Benedictionibus, 115-117; De Decalogo, 75,
122; De Ebrietate, 741.; De Exsecrationibus,
n6f.; De Josepho, 46-63; De Mutatione
Nominum, 32; De Opificio Mundi, 84; De
Somniis, 21-32; De Specialibus Legibus,
66f.; De Vita Contemplativa, 24; De Vita
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