“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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... thought of ways , not his gross , impudent , and wicked contrivances ; only how to take thy father out of the world , and by his ill will to his father and his bre- but to disannul that written law which is thren : while he had filled ...
... thought of ways , not his gross , impudent , and wicked contrivances ; only how to take thy father out of the world , and by his ill will to his father and his bre- but to disannul that written law which is thren : while he had filled ...
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... thought him- self despised ; and that the nation was pleased with his misfortunes : besides which he re- sented a sedition excited against him , by some of the lower orders , on the following occasion : Our an example of life that would ...
... thought him- self despised ; and that the nation was pleased with his misfortunes : besides which he re- sented a sedition excited against him , by some of the lower orders , on the following occasion : Our an example of life that would ...
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... thought fit to have him bathed in a vessel full of oil , it was supposed that he was just dying . But , upon the lamentable cries of his domes- tics , he revived : and , having no longer the least hopes of recovering , he gave order ...
... thought fit to have him bathed in a vessel full of oil , it was supposed that he was just dying . But , upon the lamentable cries of his domes- tics , he revived : and , having no longer the least hopes of recovering , he gave order ...
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... thought all to be lawful and right which tended to please them : and being un- skilful in foreseeing what dangers they in- curred ; and when they had some suspicion of such a thing , yet did the present pleasure they took in the ...
... thought all to be lawful and right which tended to please them : and being un- skilful in foreseeing what dangers they in- curred ; and when they had some suspicion of such a thing , yet did the present pleasure they took in the ...
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... thought themselves out of danger . Accord- ingly , the horsemen slew three thousand men : while the rest went to the neighboring moun- tains . Then did Archelaus order proclama- tion to be made to them all , that they should retire to ...
... thought themselves out of danger . Accord- ingly , the horsemen slew three thousand men : while the rest went to the neighboring moun- tains . Then did Archelaus order proclama- tion to be made to them all , that they should retire to ...
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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