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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... told him , that his own life would be in danger , unless he guarded himself and got shut of Aristobulus ; for , he said , that the friends of Aristobulus omitted no opportunity of advising him to kill him , as being then , and not ...
... told him , that his own life would be in danger , unless he guarded himself and got shut of Aristobulus ; for , he said , that the friends of Aristobulus omitted no opportunity of advising him to kill him , as being then , and not ...
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... told them , that when he came again into their country he would settle all their affairs , after he had first taken a view of the affairs of the Nabateans . In the mean time he or- dered them to be quiet ; and treated Aristobulus ...
... told them , that when he came again into their country he would settle all their affairs , after he had first taken a view of the affairs of the Nabateans . In the mean time he or- dered them to be quiet ; and treated Aristobulus ...
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... 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 saw that the members of the san- hedrim were ready to pronounce the ...
... 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 saw that the members of the san- hedrim were ready to pronounce the ...
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... told me , that you are in possession of part of their country , which you entered upon under the government of our adversaries . Since , therefore , we have undertaken a war for the obtaining the government , and have taken care to do ...
... told me , that you are in possession of part of their country , which you entered upon under the government of our adversaries . Since , therefore , we have undertaken a war for the obtaining the government , and have taken care to do ...
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... , nor bring his brother into danger ; but he went to Barzapharnes , and told him he did not act justly when he made such a contrivance against them , for that if he wanted money , he would give him more than Chap . XIII . 55 OF THE JEWS .
... , nor bring his brother into danger ; but he went to Barzapharnes , and told him he did not act justly when he made such a contrivance against them , for that if he wanted money , he would give him more than Chap . XIII . 55 OF THE JEWS .
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