The Works of Flavius Josephus, Volume 2J.B. Lippincott, 1868 |
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... Galileans , and Idumeans , and many men from Jericho , and others who had passed over the river Jordan , and inhabited those parts . This whole multitude joined themselves to all the rest , and were more zealous than the others in ...
... Galileans , and Idumeans , and many men from Jericho , and others who had passed over the river Jordan , and inhabited those parts . This whole multitude joined themselves to all the rest , and were more zealous than the others in ...
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... Galileans also ; and many were ne- cessitated by Herod to come thither out of the country belonging to him , and were by force compelled to be its inhabitants : some of them were persons of condition . He also admitted poor people , and ...
... Galileans also ; and many were ne- cessitated by Herod to come thither out of the country belonging to him , and were by force compelled to be its inhabitants : some of them were persons of condition . He also admitted poor people , and ...
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... Galilean Jews whose blood Pilate had mingled with their sacrifices ; Lnke , xiii . 1,2 ; these tumults being usually excited at some of the Jews ' great festivals , when they slew abundance of sacri- fices , and the Galileans being ...
... Galilean Jews whose blood Pilate had mingled with their sacrifices ; Lnke , xiii . 1,2 ; these tumults being usually excited at some of the Jews ' great festivals , when they slew abundance of sacri- fices , and the Galileans being ...
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... Galileans , and killed a great many of them . But when the principal of the Galileans were informed of what had been done , they came to Cumanus , and desired him to avenge the murder of those that were killed ; but he was induced by ...
... Galileans , and killed a great many of them . But when the principal of the Galileans were informed of what had been done , they came to Cumanus , and desired him to avenge the murder of those that were killed ; but he was induced by ...
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... Galileans had resolved to plunder it , on account of the friendship they had with the Romans , and because they had given their right hand , and made a league with Cestius Gallus , the president of Syria . But I delivered them all out ...
... Galileans had resolved to plunder it , on account of the friendship they had with the Romans , and because they had given their right hand , and made a league with Cestius Gallus , the president of Syria . But I delivered them all out ...
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