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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... present condition , he retired to a certain tower , at Malatha , in Idumea , and had thoughts of killing himself ; but his wife Cypros perceived his intentions , and tried all sorts of ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS . CONTINUATION ...
... present condition , he retired to a certain tower , at Malatha , in Idumea , and had thoughts of killing himself ; but his wife Cypros perceived his intentions , and tried all sorts of ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS . CONTINUATION ...
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... kill us , and then do what thou hast resolved on ; for , while we are alive , we cannot permit such things as are forbidden us to be done by the authority of our legislator , and by our forefathers ' determination , that such ...
... kill us , and then do what thou hast resolved on ; for , while we are alive , we cannot permit such things as are forbidden us to be done by the authority of our legislator , and by our forefathers ' determination , that such ...
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... kill himself with his own hands . Whereupon he rejoiced at this coinci- dence as to the death of Caius , and admired God's provi- dence , who without the least delay , and immediately , gave him a reward for the regard he had to the ...
... kill himself with his own hands . Whereupon he rejoiced at this coinci- dence as to the death of Caius , and admired God's provi- dence , who without the least delay , and immediately , gave him a reward for the regard he had to the ...
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... kill the cattle of those that refused to obey them . So they hearkened to their proposals , ( for they could do nothing else , ) and sent them as many sheep as were required of them ; whereby their forces grew greater , and they became ...
... kill the cattle of those that refused to obey them . So they hearkened to their proposals , ( for they could do nothing else , ) and sent them as many sheep as were required of them ; whereby their forces grew greater , and they became ...
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... kill him , and thereby to inflict on him a punishment for those injuries he had done to the Parthian government , the king replied , “ I will never give thee leave to kill a man who hath depended on my faith , especially not after I ...
... kill him , and thereby to inflict on him a punishment for those injuries he had done to the Parthian government , the king replied , “ I will never give thee leave to kill a man who hath depended on my faith , especially not after I ...
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