The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus, the Jewish Historian: Containing Twenty Books of the Jewish Antiquities, Seven Books of the Jewish War, and the Life of JosephusAlbion Press, 1812 |
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Page 94
... wall behind , there was but one row of bars that went through all the pillars into which row ran the ends of the bars on each side of the longer walls ; and all joined so fast together , that the taber- nacle could not be shaken ...
... wall behind , there was but one row of bars that went through all the pillars into which row ran the ends of the bars on each side of the longer walls ; and all joined so fast together , that the taber- nacle could not be shaken ...
Page 125
... wall on both sides , the ass on which Balaam rode understood that it was a divine spirit that met him ; and thrust Balaam to one of the walls , without regard to the stripes which her master , when he was hurt by the wall , gave her ...
... wall on both sides , the ass on which Balaam rode understood that it was a divine spirit that met him ; and thrust Balaam to one of the walls , without regard to the stripes which her master , when he was hurt by the wall , gave her ...
Page 148
... walls were strong , and which parts were insecure , and which of the gates were so weak as might afford an entrance to their army . Now those that met them took no notice of them when they saw them , and supposed they were only stran ...
... walls were strong , and which parts were insecure , and which of the gates were so weak as might afford an entrance to their army . Now those that met them took no notice of them when they saw them , and supposed they were only stran ...
Page 150
... walls ; and this of their own ac- cord and without their labour . However , he charged them to kill every one whom they should take ; and not to abstain from the slaugh- ter of their enemies either for weariness or for pity ; and not to ...
... walls ; and this of their own ac- cord and without their labour . However , he charged them to kill every one whom they should take ; and not to abstain from the slaugh- ter of their enemies either for weariness or for pity ; and not to ...
Page 156
... walls themselves : which being built round about , the natural strength of the places on which the cities stood seemed capable of repelling their enemies from besieging them . For when the Canaanites had learned , that the Israelites ...
... walls themselves : which being built round about , the natural strength of the places on which the cities stood seemed capable of repelling their enemies from besieging them . For when the Canaanites had learned , that the Israelites ...
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