The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus, the Jewish Historian: Containing Twenty Books of the Jewish Antiquities, Seven Books of the Jewish War, and the Life of Josephus, Volume 4W. Borradaile, 1824 |
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... Galilee , which was called the city of men , and divides the country of Ptolemais from our nation . This he found deserted by its inhabitants , the multitude having fled to the mountains ; but full of all sorts of good things . Those he ...
... Galilee , which was called the city of men , and divides the country of Ptolemais from our nation . This he found deserted by its inhabitants , the multitude having fled to the mountains ; but full of all sorts of good things . Those he ...
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... Galilee ; and delivered to him as many of his forces as he supposed sufficient to subdue that nation . He was received by the strongest city of Galilee , which was Sepphoris , with acclama- tions of joy . Which wise conduct of that city ...
... Galilee ; and delivered to him as many of his forces as he supposed sufficient to subdue that nation . He was received by the strongest city of Galilee , which was Sepphoris , with acclama- tions of joy . Which wise conduct of that city ...
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... Galilee , returned with his troops to Cæsarea . But Cestius removed with his whole army , and marched to * Antipa- tris . And when he was informed that there was a great body of Jewish forces gotten together in a certain tower called ...
... Galilee , returned with his troops to Cæsarea . But Cestius removed with his whole army , and marched to * Antipa- tris . And when he was informed that there was a great body of Jewish forces gotten together in a certain tower called ...
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... Galilee , his first care was to gain the good will of the people of that country : as sensi- ble that he should thereby have in general good success , although he should fail in other points . And being conscious that if he communicated ...
... Galilee , his first care was to gain the good will of the people of that country : as sensi- ble that he should thereby have in general good success , although he should fail in other points . And being conscious that if he communicated ...
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... Galilee : as he chose seven judges in every city to hear the lesser quarrels . For as to the greater causes , and those wherein life and death were concerned , he enjoined that they should be brought to him , and the seventy elders ...
... Galilee : as he chose seven judges in every city to hear the lesser quarrels . For as to the greater causes , and those wherein life and death were concerned , he enjoined that they should be brought to him , and the seventy elders ...
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