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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... procurator of Jamnia , sent a band of soldiers to demand of him 300,000 drachmae of silver , which were by him owing to Caesar's treasury while he was at Rome , and so forced him to stay . He then pretended that he would do as he bid ...
... procurator of Jamnia , sent a band of soldiers to demand of him 300,000 drachmae of silver , which were by him owing to Caesar's treasury while he was at Rome , and so forced him to stay . He then pretended that he would do as he bid ...
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... procurators of the provinces , that had been formerly sent , unless they were dead ; whence it was , that he was so negligent in hearing the causes of prisoners ; insomuch , that when he was asked by his friends , what was the reason of ...
... procurators of the provinces , that had been formerly sent , unless they were dead ; whence it was , that he was so negligent in hearing the causes of prisoners ; insomuch , that when he was asked by his friends , what was the reason of ...
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... procurators to go tion of the Jews , Gratus , and his successor in ment , Pilate . Nor was he in one way of act spect to the Jews , and in another with respect his subjects . He farther informed them that , hearing of the causes of ...
... procurators to go tion of the Jews , Gratus , and his successor in ment , Pilate . Nor was he in one way of act spect to the Jews , and in another with respect his subjects . He farther informed them that , hearing of the causes of ...
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... procurator . ] CHAP . I. How Caius * was slain by Chereas . 1. Now this Caius † did not demonstrate his madness in offering injuries only to the Jews at Jerusalem , or to those that dwelt in the neighbourhood , but suffered it to extend ...
... procurator . ] CHAP . I. How Caius * was slain by Chereas . 1. Now this Caius † did not demonstrate his madness in offering injuries only to the Jews at Jerusalem , or to those that dwelt in the neighbourhood , but suffered it to extend ...
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... procurators of the provinces , that they should treat him very kindly . Accordingly he returned in haste , as was likely he would , now he returned in so much greater prosperity , than he had before . He also came to Jerusa- lem , and ...
... procurators of the provinces , that they should treat him very kindly . Accordingly he returned in haste , as was likely he would , now he returned in so much greater prosperity , than he had before . He also came to Jerusa- lem , and ...
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