The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus, the Jewish Historian: Containing Twenty Books of the Jewish Antiquities, Seven Books of the Jewish War, and the Life of Josephus, Volume 3W. Borradaile, 1824 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 87
Page 5
... able to do them mischief ; and to make Herod take away that kind- ness from his sons , which he had before borne to them . For they did not say these things to him openly ; but scattered abroad such words among the rest of the multitude ...
... able to do them mischief ; and to make Herod take away that kind- ness from his sons , which he had before borne to them . For they did not say these things to him openly ; but scattered abroad such words among the rest of the multitude ...
Page 10
... able to read to you many decrees of the senate , and the tables that contain them , which are still extant in the capitol , concerning these things which , it is evident , were granted after you had had experience of our fidelity ...
... able to read to you many decrees of the senate , and the tables that contain them , which are still extant in the capitol , concerning these things which , it is evident , were granted after you had had experience of our fidelity ...
Page 11
... able to enu- merate the prosperity you have conferred on every nation , which they possess by your means , he could never put an end to his discourse . But that we may demonstrate that we are not un- worthy of all those advantages we ...
... able to enu- merate the prosperity you have conferred on every nation , which they possess by your means , he could never put an end to his discourse . But that we may demonstrate that we are not un- worthy of all those advantages we ...
Page 14
... able by his means to come to Cæsar , and accuse their father . Upon hearing these things , Herod was greatly disturbed ; and indeed was the more astonished because the same things were related to him by some others also . He then called ...
... able by his means to come to Cæsar , and accuse their father . Upon hearing these things , Herod was greatly disturbed ; and indeed was the more astonished because the same things were related to him by some others also . He then called ...
Page 18
... able , did their endeavours to show their hatred to their own father ; and would take away his life , and so obtain his king- dom , after the most barbarous manner . That he had power from Cæsar to dispose of it , not by necessity , but ...
... able , did their endeavours to show their hatred to their own father ; and would take away his life , and so obtain his king- dom , after the most barbarous manner . That he had power from Cæsar to dispose of it , not by necessity , but ...
Contents
284 | |
301 | |
315 | |
332 | |
340 | |
345 | |
367 | |
371 | |
102 | |
113 | |
129 | |
132 | |
188 | |
201 | |
238 | |
244 | |
260 | |
380 | |
392 | |
406 | |
438 | |
450 | |
470 | |
482 | |
497 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Accordingly accused affairs afterward Agrippa Alexander ambassadors Anileus Antigonus Antipater Antipater's Antiq Antony Arabians Archelaus Archelaus's Aristobulus army assistance bestowed body brethren brother brought Cæsar Cæsarea Caius Caius's called calumnies Chalcis CHAP Cherea Claudius command contrived Cumanus danger daughter dead Dean Aldrich death desired dignity enemies esteem father favour fell Florus friends Galilee gave Glaphyra hast hath hatred Hereupon Herod high-priest high-priesthood honour Hyrcanus Idumea Insomuch Izates Jerusalem Jewish Jews Josephus Judea kill king king's kingdom laid laws lest liberty Lysanias manner Mariamne married mother multitude murder nation occasion palace Parthians persuaded Petronius Phasaelus Pheroras Pheroras's plot Pompey present president of Syria procurator Ptolemy punishment reign reproach robbers Romans Rome Sabinus Salome sedition senate sent slain slew soldiers sons Sylleus temple tetrarch thee thing thou thought thousand Tiberius tion took Varus wicked wife