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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... received him kindly , and he lived with him . Flaccus had also with him there Aristobulus , who was indeed Agrippa's brother , but was at variance with him ; yet did not their enmity to one another hinder the friendship of Flaccus to ...
... received him kindly , and he lived with him . Flaccus had also with him there Aristobulus , who was indeed Agrippa's brother , but was at variance with him ; yet did not their enmity to one another hinder the friendship of Flaccus to ...
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... received the death of Tiberius with pleasure , when he loosed one whom he had bound , 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 ...
... received the death of Tiberius with pleasure , when he loosed one whom he had bound , 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 ...
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... received him as they received the gods , these Jews alone thought it a dishonourable thing for them to erect statues in honour of him , as well as to swear by his name . Many of these severe things were said by Api- on , by which he ...
... received him as they received the gods , these Jews alone thought it a dishonourable thing for them to erect statues in honour of him , as well as to swear by his name . Many of these severe things were said by Api- on , by which he ...
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... received his letter , informing him that the Jews were very ready to revolt about the statue , and that they seemed re- solved to threaten war against the Romans , and nothing else . When , therefore , Caius was much displeased that any ...
... received his letter , informing him that the Jews were very ready to revolt about the statue , and that they seemed re- solved to threaten war against the Romans , and nothing else . When , therefore , Caius was much displeased that any ...
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... received them , when they were come , with pleasure , and admired Asineus's courage in the actions he had done , and this because he was a little man to see to , and at first sight appeared contemptible also , and such as one might deem ...
... received them , when they were come , with pleasure , and admired Asineus's courage in the actions he had done , and this because he was a little man to see to , and at first sight appeared contemptible also , and such as one might deem ...
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