The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus: The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior ; to which are Prefixed, Three Dissertations, Volume 4David Huntington, 1815 |
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... Archelaus , with corn , and weapons , and money . He also made those Jews , who were above Pelusium , his friends and confederates , and had been the guardians of the passes that led into Egypt . But when he came back out of Egypt , he ...
... Archelaus , with corn , and weapons , and money . He also made those Jews , who were above Pelusium , his friends and confederates , and had been the guardians of the passes that led into Egypt . But when he came back out of Egypt , he ...
Page 94
... Archelaus , and Nero Cæsar , when they re- stored Tigranes , his younger brother , to that kingdom : but this happened a good while afterward . 4. But then , as to the tributes which Herod was to pay Cleopatra for that country which ...
... Archelaus , and Nero Cæsar , when they re- stored Tigranes , his younger brother , to that kingdom : but this happened a good while afterward . 4. But then , as to the tributes which Herod was to pay Cleopatra for that country which ...
Page 147
... age suitable thereto . To Aristobulus he gave for a wife Berenice , Salome's daughter , and to Alexander , Glaphyra , the daughter of Archelaus king of Cappadocia . CHAP . II . How Herod twice sailed to Agrippa Chap . I. 147 OF THE JEWS .
... age suitable thereto . To Aristobulus he gave for a wife Berenice , Salome's daughter , and to Alexander , Glaphyra , the daughter of Archelaus king of Cappadocia . CHAP . II . How Herod twice sailed to Agrippa Chap . I. 147 OF THE JEWS .
Page 156
... Archelaus , the king of Cappadocia , that they should be able by his means to come to Caesar , and accuse their father . Upon hearing such things , Herod was immediately disturbed ; and indeed was the more astonished , because the same ...
... Archelaus , the king of Cappadocia , that they should be able by his means to come to Caesar , and accuse their father . Upon hearing such things , Herod was immediately disturbed ; and indeed was the more astonished , because the same ...
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... Archelaus : and what was the greatest favour of all , when their crimes were so very bad , and he had authority to punish them , yet had he not made use of it against them , but had brought them be- fore Caesar , their common benefactor ...
... Archelaus : and what was the greatest favour of all , when their crimes were so very bad , and he had authority to punish them , yet had he not made use of it against them , but had brought them be- fore Caesar , their common benefactor ...
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