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 |
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... accused him the next day , before Quintilius Varus , the governor of Syria . The proof was so plain against him , that Antipater , having nothing to say in his jus- tification , was loaded with irons , and put in prison . But while he ...
... accused him the next day , before Quintilius Varus , the governor of Syria . The proof was so plain against him , that Antipater , having nothing to say in his jus- tification , was loaded with irons , and put in prison . But while he ...
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... accused them of their mad actions , and of their attempts against him . He said , that they were enemies to him ; and , by all the means they were able , did their endeavours to show their hatred to their own father ; and would take ...
... accused them of their mad actions , and of their attempts against him . He said , that they were enemies to him ; and , by all the means they were able , did their endeavours to show their hatred to their own father ; and would take ...
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... accused of great acts of wickedness , though falsely , is a terrible thing . But if thou hast any fear remaining , continue thou in thy pious life : we will give this reason for our own con- duct . Our life is not so desirable to us ...
... accused of great acts of wickedness , though falsely , is a terrible thing . But if thou hast any fear remaining , continue thou in thy pious life : we will give this reason for our own con- duct . Our life is not so desirable to us ...
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... occasion of his trouble , and make himself hated by him . Pheroras knew that this advice would be for his own advantage ; particularly because he had been accused before , and forgiven AN . 9. ] 35 ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS .
... occasion of his trouble , and make himself hated by him . Pheroras knew that this advice would be for his own advantage ; particularly because he had been accused before , and forgiven AN . 9. ] 35 ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS .
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... accused before , and forgiven . So he put his wife away , although he already had a son by her ; and engaged to the king , that he would take his second daugh- ter , and agreed that the thirtieth day after should be the day of marriage ...
... accused before , and forgiven . So he put his wife away , although he already had a son by her ; and engaged to the king , that he would take his second daugh- ter , and agreed that the thirtieth day after should be the day of marriage ...
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