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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... appeared very mild and gentle towards them . For they without fear plundered the effects of the slain , and carried off the spoils of those whom they slew to their own houses , as if they had been gained in a pitched battle . And he was ...
... appeared very mild and gentle towards them . For they without fear plundered the effects of the slain , and carried off the spoils of those whom they slew to their own houses , as if they had been gained in a pitched battle . And he was ...
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... appeared , and were slain by the Romans . Other examples somewhat like this I have ob- served elsewhere in Josephus : but I think , none so remarkable as this . See Wall's Critical Observations on the Old Testament , page 49 , 50 . We ...
... appeared , and were slain by the Romans . Other examples somewhat like this I have ob- served elsewhere in Josephus : but I think , none so remarkable as this . See Wall's Critical Observations on the Old Testament , page 49 , 50 . We ...
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... in the rest of this See the note on Antiq . XVI . 2 . war . * See Chap . 12 . + See Antiquities , VII . 1 . See Antiquities , XX . 2 . ces , and appeared openly resolved not to rest , 1241 [ BOOK II WARS OF THE JEWS .
... in the rest of this See the note on Antiq . XVI . 2 . war . * See Chap . 12 . + See Antiquities , VII . 1 . See Antiquities , XX . 2 . ces , and appeared openly resolved not to rest , 1241 [ BOOK II WARS OF THE JEWS .
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... appeared openly resolved not to rest , when once the Ro- mans should begin to march . Now when Agrippa observed that even the affairs of the Ro- mans were likely to be in danger , while such an immense multi- tude of their enemies had ...
... appeared openly resolved not to rest , when once the Ro- mans should begin to march . Now when Agrippa observed that even the affairs of the Ro- mans were likely to be in danger , while such an immense multi- tude of their enemies had ...
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... appeared , that he would deny nothing of what they had suspected concerning him and that it was in order to obtain pardon that he had put himself into so pitiable a posture . But this humble appearance was only de- signed as preparatory ...
... appeared , that he would deny nothing of what they had suspected concerning him and that it was in order to obtain pardon that he had put himself into so pitiable a posture . But this humble appearance was only de- signed as preparatory ...
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