The last nine books of the Antiquities of the Jews, with the life of Flavius Josephus written by himselfFor Thomas and Andrews, Boston, and Isaiah Thomas, Jun., Worcester, 1809 |
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... honoured by my father ; fome of them he placed in the army , and gave them greater pay than ordinary ; to others of them , when they came with him into Egypt , he com- mitted his garrifons , and the guarding of them , that they might be ...
... honoured by my father ; fome of them he placed in the army , and gave them greater pay than ordinary ; to others of them , when they came with him into Egypt , he com- mitted his garrifons , and the guarding of them , that they might be ...
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... honoured friends of thine , have brought us : And truly they are perfons of an excellent character , and of great learning , and worthy of thy virtue . Know then that we will gratify thee in what is for thy advantage , though we do what ...
... honoured friends of thine , have brought us : And truly they are perfons of an excellent character , and of great learning , and worthy of thy virtue . Know then that we will gratify thee in what is for thy advantage , though we do what ...
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... honour , from Ptolemy " Philadelphus . CHA P. III . How the Kings of Afia honoured the nation of the Jews , and made them Citizens of thofe Cities which they built . § 1 . TH HE Jews alfo obtained honours from the kings of Aia when they ...
... honour , from Ptolemy " Philadelphus . CHA P. III . How the Kings of Afia honoured the nation of the Jews , and made them Citizens of thofe Cities which they built . § 1 . TH HE Jews alfo obtained honours from the kings of Aia when they ...
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... honour of the tem- ple , which contained what follows : " It fhall be lawful for no foreigner to come within the limits of the temple round about ; which thing is forbidden alfo to the Jews , unlefs to thofe who , according to their own ...
... honour of the tem- ple , which contained what follows : " It fhall be lawful for no foreigner to come within the limits of the temple round about ; which thing is forbidden alfo to the Jews , unlefs to thofe who , according to their own ...
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... honour , they went out to meet him , and to deftroy him , and that with the privity of their father : For he was angry at him for the [ large ] fum of money that he be- ftowed for prelents , and fo had no concern for his preferva- tion ...
... honour , they went out to meet him , and to deftroy him , and that with the privity of their father : For he was angry at him for the [ large ] fum of money that he be- ftowed for prelents , and fo had no concern for his preferva- tion ...
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Page 339 - Now, there was about this time Jesus, a wise man, if it be lawful to call him a man, for he was a doer of wonderful works, a teacher of such men as receive the truth with pleasure. He drew over to him both many of the Jews, and many of the Gentiles. He was the Christ...
Page 224 - This is a very fine cave in a mountain, under which there is a great cavity in the earth, and the cavern is abrupt, and prodigiously deep, and full of a still water ; over it hangs a vast mountain; and under the caverns arise the springs of the river Jordan. Herod adorned this place, which was already a very remarkable one, still further by the erection of this temple, which he dedicated to Caesar.
Page 423 - I, who was by you called immortal, am immediately to be hurried away by death. But I am bound to accept of what Providence allots, as it pleases God ; for we have by no means lived ill, but in a splendid and happy manner.
Page 347 - Herod, who feared lest the great influence John had over the people might put it into his power and inclination to raise a rebellion (for they seemed ready to do anything he should advise), thought it best by putting him to death to prevent any mischief he might cause...
Page 334 - Gennesareth, unto the dignity of a city, both by the number of inhabitants it contained, and its other grandeur, and called it by the name of Julias, the same name with Caesar's daughter.
Page 333 - These men agree in all other things with the Pharisaic notions; but they have an inviolable attachment to liberty, and say that God is to be their only Ruler and Lord. They also do not value dying any kinds of death, nor indeed do they heed the deaths of their relations and friends, nor can any such fear make them call any man lord.