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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... immediately . However , there did not many days pass ere he sent for him to his house , and had him shaved , and made him change his raiment , after which he put a diadem about his head , and appointed him to be king of the tetrarchy of ...
... immediately . However , there did not many days pass ere he sent for him to his house , and had him shaved , and made him change his raiment , after which he put a diadem about his head , and appointed him to be king of the tetrarchy of ...
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... immediately ; and that it was fit for him , who had obtained so great a dignity by his grant , not to contradict him in any thing : yet , " said he , “ I do not * This Publius Petronins was after this still president of Syria , under ...
... immediately ; and that it was fit for him , who had obtained so great a dignity by his grant , not to contradict him in any thing : yet , " said he , “ I do not * This Publius Petronins was after this still president of Syria , under ...
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... immediately upon the resolution he had taken to preserve the temple unpolluted . at the hazard of his own life , without any other miraculous appearance at all in that case ; which well deserves to be taken notice of here , and greatly ...
... immediately upon the resolution he had taken to preserve the temple unpolluted . at the hazard of his own life , without any other miraculous appearance at all in that case ; which well deserves to be taken notice of here , and greatly ...
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... immediately : that " it was not out of any expectation of gain that he formerly paid his respects to him , contrary to the commands of Tiberius , nor did he now do any thing relating to him out of regard to his own advantage ; and in ...
... immediately : that " it was not out of any expectation of gain that he formerly paid his respects to him , contrary to the commands of Tiberius , nor did he now do any thing relating to him out of regard to his own advantage ; and in ...
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... immediately , gave him a reward for the regard he had to the temple , and the assistance he afforded the Jews for voiding the dangers they were in . And by this means Petronius escaped that danger of death , which he could not foresee ...
... immediately , gave him a reward for the regard he had to the temple , and the assistance he afforded the Jews for voiding the dangers they were in . And by this means Petronius escaped that danger of death , which he could not foresee ...
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