The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus: The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior ; to which are Prefixed, Three Dissertations, Volume 5David Huntington, 1815 |
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... Tiberias for his habitation , and appoint- ed him some income of money for his maintenance , and made him a magistrate of that city , by way of honour to him . Yet did not Herod long continue in that resolution of supporting him ...
... Tiberias for his habitation , and appoint- ed him some income of money for his maintenance , and made him a magistrate of that city , by way of honour to him . Yet did not Herod long continue in that resolution of supporting him ...
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... Tiberias made no difficulty , but wrote to him in an obliging way in other re- spects and withall told him , he was glad of his safe return , and desired him to come to Capreae : and , when he was * Spanheim observes , that we have here ...
... Tiberias made no difficulty , but wrote to him in an obliging way in other re- spects and withall told him , he was glad of his safe return , and desired him to come to Capreae : and , when he was * Spanheim observes , that we have here ...
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... Tiberias , as wanting to know in what posture the affairs of the Jews were ; and many ten thousands of the Jews met Petronius again , when he was come to Tiberias . These thought they must run a mighty hazard if they should have a war ...
... Tiberias , as wanting to know in what posture the affairs of the Jews were ; and many ten thousands of the Jews met Petronius again , when he was come to Tiberias . These thought they must run a mighty hazard if they should have a war ...
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... Tiberias , who came , many ten thousands in number ; he also placed that army he now had with him opposite to them ; but did not discover his own meaning , but the commands of the empe- ror , and told them , that " his wrath would ...
... Tiberias , who came , many ten thousands in number ; he also placed that army he now had with him opposite to them ; but did not discover his own meaning , but the commands of the empe- ror , and told them , that " his wrath would ...
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... Tiberias , a city of Galilee . Now he was in great esteem among other kings . According- * A strange number of condemned criminals to be under the sen tence of death at once , no fewer , it seems , than 1400 . На ly , there came to him ...
... Tiberias , a city of Galilee . Now he was in great esteem among other kings . According- * A strange number of condemned criminals to be under the sen tence of death at once , no fewer , it seems , than 1400 . На ly , there came to him ...
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