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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... destroy- ed unmercifully : and their destruction was complete : some be- ing caught in the open fields , and others forced into their houses : which houses were first plundered of what was in them , and then set on fire by the Romans ...
... destroy- ed unmercifully : and their destruction was complete : some be- ing caught in the open fields , and others forced into their houses : which houses were first plundered of what was in them , and then set on fire by the Romans ...
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... destroyed about two thousand of them . Now Cestius himself marched from Ptolemais , and came to Cæsarea . But he sent part of his army before him to Joppa : and gave order , that if they could take that city by surprise they should keep ...
... destroyed about two thousand of them . Now Cestius himself marched from Ptolemais , and came to Cæsarea . But he sent part of his army before him to Joppa : and gave order , that if they could take that city by surprise they should keep ...
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... destroy fifty of those that showed themselves , and burnt the city , and so marched forwards . And In the road to Jerusalem . + See Antiquities , VIII 14 . Here we have an eminent example of that Jewish language , which Dr. Wall truly ...
... destroy fifty of those that showed themselves , and burnt the city , and so marched forwards . And In the road to Jerusalem . + See Antiquities , VIII 14 . Here we have an eminent example of that Jewish language , which Dr. Wall truly ...
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... destroyed a considerable number of both their horsemen , and their footmen . And now Cestius lay all night at the camp , which was at Scopus : and as he went off far- ther the next day , he thereby invited the enemy to follow him ; who ...
... destroyed a considerable number of both their horsemen , and their footmen . And now Cestius lay all night at the camp , which was at Scopus : and as he went off far- ther the next day , he thereby invited the enemy to follow him ; who ...
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... destroyed . But he leaped out of the tower in a subterraneous cave , in the innermost part of it , and was preserved . And on the third day afterward he spake out of the ground to those that , with great lamentation , were searching for ...
... destroyed . But he leaped out of the tower in a subterraneous cave , in the innermost part of it , and was preserved . And on the third day afterward he spake out of the ground to those that , with great lamentation , were searching for ...
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