“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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... leave the murder of his brother without avenging it ; but to examine into such an unreasonable and unhappy death . When he was moved with these words , they said , that " Pheroras supped with his wife the day before he fell sick ; and ...
... leave the murder of his brother without avenging it ; but to examine into such an unreasonable and unhappy death . When he was moved with these words , they said , that " Pheroras supped with his wife the day before he fell sick ; and ...
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... leave that repu- tation behind them to their children , and to all their relations , which would be of great There was one Judas , the son of Saripheus ; and Matthias , the son of Margalothus ; two of the most eloquent men among the ...
... leave that repu- tation behind them to their children , and to all their relations , which would be of great There was one Judas , the son of Saripheus ; and Matthias , the son of Margalothus ; two of the most eloquent men among the ...
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... leave to speak , and put him in danger of his life : and as many more as were desirous to venture upon saying openly any thing which might reduce them to a sober mind , and prevent their going on in their present courses . Be- cause ...
... leave to speak , and put him in danger of his life : and as many more as were desirous to venture upon saying openly any thing which might reduce them to a sober mind , and prevent their going on in their present courses . Be- cause ...
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... leave to speak his mind freely , and said , that the vision denoted a change in the affairs of Archelaus , and then not for the bet- ter : that oxen , because that animal takes un- easy pains in his labors , denoted afflictions : and ...
... leave to speak his mind freely , and said , that the vision denoted a change in the affairs of Archelaus , and then not for the bet- ter : that oxen , because that animal takes un- easy pains in his labors , denoted afflictions : and ...
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... leave off disturbing him , and go to their respective homes . But they threw themselves upon the ground , and laid their necks bare , and said they would take their death very willingly , rather than the wis- dom of their laws should be ...
... leave off disturbing him , and go to their respective homes . But they threw themselves upon the ground , and laid their necks bare , and said they would take their death very willingly , rather than the wis- dom of their laws should be ...
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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