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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... king- dom . For he was himself gone to Cestius Gallus , to Antioch ; but had left the care of the public affairs to one of his companions , named Noarus : who was of kin to king * Sohemus . Now there came seventy men , out of Batanea ...
... king- dom . For he was himself gone to Cestius Gallus , to Antioch ; but had left the care of the public affairs to one of his companions , named Noarus : who was of kin to king * Sohemus . Now there came seventy men , out of Batanea ...
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... king's armed men by night , and slew all those men . Which bold action he ventured upon without the con- sent of Agrippa : and was such a lover of money , that he chose to be so wicked to his own countrymen , though he brought ruin up ...
... king's armed men by night , and slew all those men . Which bold action he ventured upon without the con- sent of Agrippa : and was such a lover of money , that he chose to be so wicked to his own countrymen , though he brought ruin up ...
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... king of Adiabene and their names were Monobazus , and Kenedeus . And next to them were Niger of Perea , and Silas of Babylon ; who had deserted from king Agrippa to the Jews . For he had formerly served in his army . When the front of ...
... king of Adiabene and their names were Monobazus , and Kenedeus . And next to them were Niger of Perea , and Silas of Babylon ; who had deserted from king Agrippa to the Jews . For he had formerly served in his army . When the front of ...
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... king Agrippa's forces , ran away from the city and went to Ces- tius . But how Antipas , who had been besieged with them in the king's palace , but would not now flee away with them , was after- ward slain by the seditious , † we shall ...
... king Agrippa's forces , ran away from the city and went to Ces- tius . But how Antipas , who had been besieged with them in the king's palace , but would not now flee away with them , was after- ward slain by the seditious , † we shall ...
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... king and queen ; and deposited what they brought to him with Eneas , the most potent man of Tarichea , with an intention of sending the things back to their owners at a proper time . This act of Josephus's brought him into the greatest ...
... king and queen ; and deposited what they brought to him with Eneas , the most potent man of Tarichea , with an intention of sending the things back to their owners at a proper time . This act of Josephus's brought him into the greatest ...
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