The Works of Flavius Josephus: The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian and Celebrated Warrior. With Three Dissertations, Concerning Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, James the Just, God's Command to Abraham, &c. and Explanatory Notes and ObservationArmstrong and Plaskitt, and Plaskitt & Company, 1835 - 648 pages |
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... called whose name was Banus , lived in the desert , who Ephlias ; he married the daughter of Jonathan used no other clothing than grew upon trees , and the high priest , which Jonathan was the first of had no other food than what grew ...
... called whose name was Banus , lived in the desert , who Ephlias ; he married the daughter of Jonathan used no other clothing than grew upon trees , and the high priest , which Jonathan was the first of had no other food than what grew ...
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... called Day ; and he named the beginning of light , and the time of rest , the Evening and the Morning . And this was indeed the first day . But Moses said it was one day ; the cause of which I am able to give even now ; but because I ...
... called Day ; and he named the beginning of light , and the time of rest , the Evening and the Morning . And this was indeed the first day . But Moses said it was one day ; the cause of which I am able to give even now ; but because I ...
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... called Babylon , because of the confusion of that language which they readily understood before ; for the Hebrews mean by the word Babel , confusion . The Sibyl also makes mention of this tower , and of the confusion of the language ...
... called Babylon , because of the confusion of that language which they readily understood before ; for the Hebrews mean by the word Babel , confusion . The Sibyl also makes mention of this tower , and of the confusion of the language ...
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... called Getulé · Sabathes | founded the Sabathens ; they are now called by the Greeks Astaborans ; Šabactas settled the Sabactens ; and Ragmus the Ragmeans ; and he had two sons , the one of which , Judadas , settled || the Judadeans , a ...
... called Getulé · Sabathes | founded the Sabathens ; they are now called by the Greeks Astaborans ; Šabactas settled the Sabactens ; and Ragmus the Ragmeans ; and he had two sons , the one of which , Judadas , settled || the Judadeans , a ...
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... called the land of the Chaldeans ; but , after a long time , he got him up , and removed from that country also , with his people , and went into the land then called the land of Canaan , but now the land of Judea , and this when his ...
... called the land of the Chaldeans ; but , after a long time , he got him up , and removed from that country also , with his people , and went into the land then called the land of Canaan , but now the land of Judea , and this when his ...
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Page 235 - ... for that he would conduct my army, and would give me the dominion over the Persians; whence it is, that having seen no other in that habit, and now seeing this person in it, and remembering that vision, and the exhortation which I had in my dream, I believe that I bring this army under the divine conduct, and shall therewith conquer Darius, and destroy the power of the Persians, and that all things will succeed according to what is in my own mind.
Page 322 - ... the valley was very deep, and its bottom could not be seen, if you looked from above into the depth, this...
Page 98 - Canaan,) he dismissed the senate; and as he was going to embrace Eleazar and Joshua, and was still discoursing with them, a cloud stood over him on the sudden, and he disappeared in a certain valley, although he wrote in the holy books that he died, which was done out of fear lest they should venture to say, that because of his extraordinary virtue he went to God.
Page 165 - God also enabled him to learn that skill which expels demons, which is a science useful and sanative to men. He composed such incantations also by which distempers are alleviated. And he left behind him the manner of using exorcisms, by which they drive away demons, so that they never return, and this method of cure is of great force unto this day...
Page 29 - There is a great mountain in Armenia, over Minyas, called Baris, upon which it is reported that many who fled at the time of the Deluge were saved; and that one who was carried in an ark came on shore upon the top of it; and that the remains of the timber were a great while preserved. This might be the man about whom Moses the legislator of the Jews wrote.
Page 165 - ... about ; for when by my subjects I have cut down many and large trees of cedar and cypress wood, I will send them to sea, and will order my subjects to make floats of them, and to sail to what place soever of thy country thou...
Page 322 - Now in the western quarters of the enclosure of the temple there were four gates; the first led to the king's palace, and went to a passage over the intermediate valley; two more led to the suburbs of the city; and the last led to the other city, where the road descended down into the valley by a great number of steps, and thence up again by the ascent...
Page 271 - I would now explain is this, that the Pharisees have delivered to the people a great many observances by succession from their fathers, which are not written in the law of Moses ; and for that reason it is that the Sadducees reject them, and say, that we are to esteem those observances to be obligatory which are in the written word, but are not to observe what are derived from the tradition of our forefathers.
Page 29 - God afforded them a longer time of life on account of their virtue, and the good use they made of it in astronomical and geometrical discoveries, which would not have afforded the time of foretelling [the periods of the stars] unless they had lived six hundred years; for the great year is completed in that interval.
Page 225 - Jerusalem : but then the entire body of the people of Israel remained in that country, wherefore there are but two tribes in Asia and Europe, subject to the Romans, while the ten tribes are beyond Euphrates till now, and are an immense multitude, and not to be estimated by numbers.