The Works of Flavius Josephus, Volume 2Grigg & Elliot, 1844 |
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... darts : and that this slaughter of them all will cause that he shall not miss to rejoice on a double account . That as he is dying , they will make him secure that his will shall be executed in what he charges them to do : and that he ...
... darts : and that this slaughter of them all will cause that he shall not miss to rejoice on a double account . That as he is dying , they will make him secure that his will shall be executed in what he charges them to do : and that he ...
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... darts on all sides ; for , as if the city were in full peace , their daily sacrifices and purifications , and every branch of their religious worship , was still performed to God with the utmost exactness . Nor , indeed , when the ...
... darts on all sides ; for , as if the city were in full peace , their daily sacrifices and purifications , and every branch of their religious worship , was still performed to God with the utmost exactness . Nor , indeed , when the ...
Page 194
... darts at them , while others ran out in companies , and attacked those in the forefront ; but Herod commanded proclamation to be made at the wall , that " he was come for the good of the people and the preservation of the city , without ...
... darts at them , while others ran out in companies , and attacked those in the forefront ; but Herod commanded proclamation to be made at the wall , that " he was come for the good of the people and the preservation of the city , without ...
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... darts at them at a distance ; by which means they wounded a considerable number ; in which action Herod's own side was wounded with a dart . 5. Now as Antigonus had a mind to appear to exceed Herod , not only in the courage but in the ...
... darts at them at a distance ; by which means they wounded a considerable number ; in which action Herod's own side was wounded with a dart . 5. Now as Antigonus had a mind to appear to exceed Herod , not only in the courage but in the ...
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... darts downwards upon the heads of the Romans , there were a great many of them destroyed . Nor was it easy to avenge themselves upon those that threw their weapons from on high , nor was it more easy for them to sustain those who came ...
... darts downwards upon the heads of the Romans , there were a great many of them destroyed . Nor was it easy to avenge themselves upon those that threw their weapons from on high , nor was it more easy for them to sustain those who came ...
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