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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... tion of his was to gratify Herod , who was his son , and who , by certain revolutions of fortune , came afterward to be king of the Jews , whose history we shall give you in its proper place hereafter . However , this Antipater was at ...
... tion of his was to gratify Herod , who was his son , and who , by certain revolutions of fortune , came afterward to be king of the Jews , whose history we shall give you in its proper place hereafter . However , this Antipater was at ...
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... that temple . " Of this destruction of Gadara here presupposed , and its restora tion by Pompey , see the note on the War , B. i . ch . vii . § 7 . 1 Book XIV . Moreover , the Romans exacted of Chap . IV . 15 OF THE JEWS .
... that temple . " Of this destruction of Gadara here presupposed , and its restora tion by Pompey , see the note on the War , B. i . ch . vii . § 7 . 1 Book XIV . Moreover , the Romans exacted of Chap . IV . 15 OF THE JEWS .
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... tion for when Herod had received the kingdom , he slew all the members of this sanhedrim , and Hyrcanus himself also , excepting Sameas , for he had a great honour for him on account of his righteousness , and because , when the city ...
... tion for when Herod had received the kingdom , he slew all the members of this sanhedrim , and Hyrcanus himself also , excepting Sameas , for he had a great honour for him on account of his righteousness , and because , when the city ...
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... tion , which was derived from evil counsellors , and not from himself , had rather the suspicion of some severity than any thing really severe in it . Herod was persuaded by these arguments , and believed that it was sufficient for his ...
... tion , which was derived from evil counsellors , and not from himself , had rather the suspicion of some severity than any thing really severe in it . Herod was persuaded by these arguments , and believed that it was sufficient for his ...
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... tion of their law , and their liberty , by the senate and people of Rome , they may assemble together according to their ancient legal custom , and that we will not bring any suit against them about it ; and that a place may be given ...
... tion of their law , and their liberty , by the senate and people of Rome , they may assemble together according to their ancient legal custom , and that we will not bring any suit against them about it ; and that a place may be given ...
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