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The work offers a systematic defense of the long antiquity and distinct identity of the Jewish people against Hellenic and Egyptian accusations. It marshals respected ancient authorities to corroborate traditional records, challenges hostile historians for internal contradictions, and explains why Greek writers often omitted Jewish history. Particular attention is given to Egyptian calumnies and to a critique of Manetho’s conflicting narratives, which are exposed as inconsistent with earlier sources. The overall aim is to refute slander, clarify misunderstandings, and instruct readers in the evidential basis for the nation’s origins.
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