| Flavius Josephus - 1814 - 468 pages
...Judea was reduced inta a province, and Coponius, one of the equestrian order among the Romans, was sent as a procurator, having the power of [life and] death...administration it was, that a certain Galilean, whose name was .Indus , prevailed with his countrymen to revolt, and said they were cowards, if they would endure... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1825 - 610 pages
...was reduced into a province ; and Co ponius, one of the equestrian order among the Romans, was sent as a procurator, having the power of [life and] death put into his hands by Caesar. Under hi* administration it was that a certain Galilean, whose name was Jud.is, prevailed with his countrymen... | |
| Charles Christian Hennell - 1841 - 568 pages
...Archelaus was reduced into a province, and Coponius, one of the equestrian order among the Romans, was sent as a procurator, having the power of life and death...his administration it was that a certain Galilean, named Judas, prevailed with his countrymen to revolt ; and said they were cowards if they would endure... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1856 - 604 pages
...was reduced into a province ; and Co ponius, one of the equestrian order among the Romans, was sent as a procurator, having the power of [life and] death...certain Galilean, whose name was Judas, prevailed with bis countrymen to revolt, and said they were cowards, if they would endure to pay a tax to the Romans,... | |
| Isaac Mayer Wise - 1868 - 548 pages
...taxation the annexation of Judea to Rome, as a province thereof, was identical. Judas said his people " were cowards, if they would endure to pay a tax to the Romans, and would, after God, snbmit to mortal men as their lords." " And the nation was infected with this doctrine to an incredible... | |
| Richard M. Mitchell - 1893 - 496 pages
...in a measure connects Judas. The account is given the most fully in Jewish Wars, ii, 8. He writes: A certain Galilean, whose name was Judas, prevailed...said they were cowards if they would endure to pay tax to the Romans and would, after God, submit to mortal man as their lords. This man was a teacher... | |
| Septimus Buss - 1901 - 496 pages
...Judasa was reduced into a province, and Coponius, one of the equestrian order among the Romans, was sent as a procurator, having the power of life and death put into his hands by Caesar." (2) The Jews, as we have already seen, admitted that it was not lawful for them to put any man to death.... | |
| Edward Holton James - 1909 - 290 pages
...province [6] ; and Coponius, a man of the equestrian order among the Romans, was sent as governor, having the power of life and death put into his hands by Augustus. It was under his administration that a certain Galilean, whose name was Judas, induced his... | |
| Kirk Kimball - 2002 - 702 pages
...Splendour of the Temp1e, Video tape presentation. Anchor Recordings Ltd.. Kent, England, 2000). 232 "The Procurator, having the power of [life and] death put into his hands by Caesar. "(Flavius Josephus, The Complete Works of Josephus, Kregel Publications, Grand Rapids. Michigan, 1981... | |
| Shalomim Y. Halahawi - 2007 - 468 pages
...Judea was reduced into a province, and Coponius, one of the equestrian order among the Romans, was sent as a procurator, having the power of [life and] death...a tax to the Romans and would after God submit to 440 Rabbi Shalomim Y. Halahawi MD(AM)., D.Psy. D.Div mortal men as their lords. This man was a teacher... | |
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