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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... give you in its proper place hereafter . However , this Antipater was at first called * Antipas , and that was his father's name also ; of whom they relate this , that king Alexander , and his wife , made him general of all Idumea , and ...
... give you in its proper place hereafter . However , this Antipater was at first called * Antipas , and that was his father's name also ; of whom they relate this , that king Alexander , and his wife , made him general of all Idumea , and ...
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... give him money , Aris- tobulus four hundred talents , and Hyrcanus no less , he ac- cepted for Aristobulus's promise , for he was rich , and had a great soul , and desired to obtain nothing but what was mo- derate ; whereas the other ...
... give him money , Aris- tobulus four hundred talents , and Hyrcanus no less , he ac- cepted for Aristobulus's promise , for he was rich , and had a great soul , and desired to obtain nothing but what was mo- derate ; whereas the other ...
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... give him money , and receiv- ed him into Jerusalem , and desired that he would leave off the war , and do what he pleased peaceably . So Pompey , upon his entreaty , forgave him , and sent Gabinius and sol- diers with him , to receive ...
... give him money , and receiv- ed him into Jerusalem , and desired that he would leave off the war , and do what he pleased peaceably . So Pompey , upon his entreaty , forgave him , and sent Gabinius and sol- diers with him , to receive ...
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... gives us leave then to defend our- selves against those that begin to fight with us , and assault us , yet does it not permit us to meddle with our enemies while they do any thing else . 3. Which thing when the Romans understood , on ...
... gives us leave then to defend our- selves against those that begin to fight with us , and assault us , yet does it not permit us to meddle with our enemies while they do any thing else . 3. Which thing when the Romans understood , on ...
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... give Scaurus a sum of money , to prevent the burning of his country , and undertook to be his surety for three hundred talents . So Scaurus , upon these terms , ceased to make war any long- er ; which was done as much at Scaurus's ...
... give Scaurus a sum of money , to prevent the burning of his country , and undertook to be his surety for three hundred talents . So Scaurus , upon these terms , ceased to make war any long- er ; which was done as much at Scaurus's ...
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