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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... gates for him . But he overlooked this offer , partly out of his anger at the Jews ; and partly because he did not ... gate of the temple . * See chap . 15 . Now it was that a horrible fear seized upon the 14 [ BOOK II . WARS OF THE JEWS .
... gates for him . But he overlooked this offer , partly out of his anger at the Jews ; and partly because he did not ... gate of the temple . * See chap . 15 . Now it was that a horrible fear seized upon the 14 [ BOOK II . WARS OF THE JEWS .
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... gates and to admit Cestius as their benefactor . Who , had he but continued the siege a little longer , had certainly taken the city . But it was , I suppose , owing to the * aversion God had already against the city and the sanc- tuary ...
... gates and to admit Cestius as their benefactor . Who , had he but continued the siege a little longer , had certainly taken the city . But it was , I suppose , owing to the * aversion God had already against the city and the sanc- tuary ...
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... immediately who came to Josephus , and threw their arms down at his feet . John then betook himself , together with his two thousand Syrian runa- : gates , from open attempts , to more secret 28 [ BOOK II . WARS OF THE JEWS .
... immediately who came to Josephus , and threw their arms down at his feet . John then betook himself , together with his two thousand Syrian runa- : gates , from open attempts , to more secret 28 [ BOOK II . WARS OF THE JEWS .
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... gates , from open attempts , to more secret ways of treachery . Ac- cordingly he privately sent messengers to Jerusalem to accuse Jo- sephus , as having too great power and to let them know that he would soon come , as a tyrant , to ...
... gates , from open attempts , to more secret ways of treachery . Ac- cordingly he privately sent messengers to Jerusalem to accuse Jo- sephus , as having too great power and to let them know that he would soon come , as a tyrant , to ...
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... gates of Taricheæ to be shut , that nobody might go out , and inform those of Tiberias , for whom it was intended , what stratagem he was about . He then got toge- ther all the ships that were upon the lake , which were found to be two ...
... gates of Taricheæ to be shut , that nobody might go out , and inform those of Tiberias , for whom it was intended , what stratagem he was about . He then got toge- ther all the ships that were upon the lake , which were found to be two ...
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