“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, Written by Himself ...J. Robins, 1822 |
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... danger was drawn upon him by his destruction of his brethren . However , he governed the nation jointly with and , before them , to his father himself . Now all Antipater's contrivances tended to make his way to take off Herod , that he ...
... danger was drawn upon him by his destruction of his brethren . However , he governed the nation jointly with and , before them , to his father himself . Now all Antipater's contrivances tended to make his way to take off Herod , that he ...
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... danger , and with a good character , should seek after the whole with infamy and danger ; and this when it was doubtful whether he could obtain it or not ; and when he saw the sad example of his brethren before him ; and was both the ...
... danger , and with a good character , should seek after the whole with infamy and danger ; and this when it was doubtful whether he could obtain it or not ; and when he saw the sad example of his brethren before him ; and was both the ...
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... danger of undergoing the punishment due to their crimes , they endeavor to overthrow all the evidence against them by appealing to God . And this was the thing which Antipa- ter now did for whereas he had done every thing , as if there ...
... danger of undergoing the punishment due to their crimes , they endeavor to overthrow all the evidence against them by appealing to God . And this was the thing which Antipa- ter now did for whereas he had done every thing , as if there ...
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... danger of my life . " Now Acme had written to Antipater him- self , and informed him , that , in compliance with his command , she had both written to Herod , as if Salome had laid a sudden plot entirely against him ; and had herself ...
... danger of my life . " Now Acme had written to Antipater him- self , and informed him , that , in compliance with his command , she had both written to Herod , as if Salome had laid a sudden plot entirely against him ; and had herself ...
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... dangers , it was proper for those who were in love with a virtuous conduct to wait for that fatal hour by such a behaviour ... danger , which might bring them to their deaths , the virtue of the action now proposed would appear much more ...
... dangers , it was proper for those who were in love with a virtuous conduct to wait for that fatal hour by such a behaviour ... danger , which might bring them to their deaths , the virtue of the action now proposed would appear much more ...
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Accordingly accused affairs Agrippa Alexander Ananus Antigonus Antiochus Antipater Antiq Antonia Archelaus Aristobulus arms army assistance body brother brought Cæsar Cæsarea Caius calamities called camp CHAP Cherea Claudius command courage cubits danger darts dead Dean Aldrich death desired destroyed enemies esteem father fear fell fight fire fled Florus force friends furlongs Galileans Galilee gave order guard hands haste hath Hereupon Herod high-priest holy house horsemen hundred Hyrcanus Idumeans Insomuch Jerusalem Jewish Jews Josephus Josephus's Jotapata Judea kill king king's kingdom laid laws legion manner multitude occasion palace persuaded Pheroras plundered president of Syria priests procurator Ptolemy punishment reproached rest robbers Romans Rome Salome seditious seized sent Sepphoris shewed side siege Simon slain slew soldiers swords Syria taken temple tetrarch thee thing thou thought thousand Tiberias tion Titus took tower Varus Vespasian Vitellius wall wicked wife