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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... Herod , his next son , who was then a very young man , for he was but * fifteen years of age : but that youth of his ... Herod's brother , was moved with emulation at his actions , and envied the fame he had thereby gotten , and became ...
... Herod , his next son , who was then a very young man , for he was but * fifteen years of age : but that youth of his ... Herod's brother , was moved with emulation at his actions , and envied the fame he had thereby gotten , and became ...
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... Herod was a violent and bold man , and very desi- rous of acting tyrannically ; so they came to Hyrcanus , and now accused Antipater openly , and said to him , " How long wilt thou be quiet under such actions as are now done ? Or dost ...
... Herod was a violent and bold man , and very desi- rous of acting tyrannically ; so they came to Hyrcanus , and now accused Antipater openly , and said to him , " How long wilt thou be quiet under such actions as are now done ? Or dost ...
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... Herod , and dismiss him at his trial , and threatened him beforehand if he did not do it . Which epistle of his was the occasion of Hyr- canus's delivering Herod from suffering any harm from the sanhedrim , for he loved him as his own ...
... Herod , and dismiss him at his trial , and threatened him beforehand if he did not do it . Which epistle of his was the occasion of Hyr- canus's delivering Herod from suffering any harm from the sanhedrim , for he loved him as his own ...
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... Herod and Sosius , he persuaded the people to admit Herod into it ; and told them , that “ for their sins they would not be able to escape his hands . " Which things will be related by us in their proper places . 5. But when Hyrcanus ...
... Herod and Sosius , he persuaded the people to admit Herod into it ; and told them , that “ for their sins they would not be able to escape his hands . " Which things will be related by us in their proper places . 5. But when Hyrcanus ...
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... Herod had the weapons of war in his custody , he could never have a thought of any such thing . So Antipater , perceiving the distress that Malichus was in , was reconciled to him , and made an agreement with him this was when Marcus ...
... Herod had the weapons of war in his custody , he could never have a thought of any such thing . So Antipater , perceiving the distress that Malichus was in , was reconciled to him , and made an agreement with him this was when Marcus ...
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