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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... given to Aretas , he made an expedition against Aristobulus , with an army of fifty thousand horse and foot , and beat him in the battle . And when , after that victory , many went over to Hyrcanus as deserters , Aristobulus was left ...
... given to Aretas , he made an expedition against Aristobulus , with an army of fifty thousand horse and foot , and beat him in the battle . And when , after that victory , many went over to Hyrcanus as deserters , Aristobulus was left ...
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... given , and to be guilty of impiety towards God , by not fur- nishing those that wanted them with sacrifices . And when the priests found they had been cheated , and that the agree- ments they had made were violated , they prayed to God ...
... given , and to be guilty of impiety towards God , by not fur- nishing those that wanted them with sacrifices . And when the priests found they had been cheated , and that the agree- ments they had made were violated , they prayed to God ...
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... given to violence and disorder : and there were no fewer than a thousand Jews , of the best es- teem among them , who confirmed this accusation : which confirmation was procured by Antipater . But Aristobulus alleged against him , that ...
... given to violence and disorder : and there were no fewer than a thousand Jews , of the best es- teem among them , who confirmed this accusation : which confirmation was procured by Antipater . But Aristobulus alleged against him , that ...
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... given his oath that he would remove nothing else out of the temple , but be satisfied with this only which he should give him , being worth many ten thousand [ shekels ] : Now this beam was contained in a wooden beam that was hollow ...
... given his oath that he would remove nothing else out of the temple , but be satisfied with this only which he should give him , being worth many ten thousand [ shekels ] : Now this beam was contained in a wooden beam that was hollow ...
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... given him by Cæsar , for those of Pompey's party prevented it , and destroyed him by poison ; and those of Cæsar's party buried him . His dead body also lay for a good while embalmed in honey , till Antony afterward sent it to Judea ...
... given him by Cæsar , for those of Pompey's party prevented it , and destroyed him by poison ; and those of Cæsar's party buried him . His dead body also lay for a good while embalmed in honey , till Antony afterward sent it to Judea ...
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