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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... occasion that this war lasted so very long ; and thereby the Jews were involved in such incurable calamities . In the mean time many of the principal men of the city were persuaded by Ananus , the son of Jonathan , and invited by ...
... occasion that this war lasted so very long ; and thereby the Jews were involved in such incurable calamities . In the mean time many of the principal men of the city were persuaded by Ananus , the son of Jonathan , and invited by ...
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... occasion Josephus again used a second stratagem to escape them . For he got upon the top of his house , and with his right hand desired them to be silent , and said he could not tell what they would have : nor could he hear what they ...
... occasion Josephus again used a second stratagem to escape them . For he got upon the top of his house , and with his right hand desired them to be silent , and said he could not tell what they would have : nor could he hear what they ...
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... occasion they had af- forded of a disorder . Accordingly these men obeyed his orders , and were quiet . But the people of the neighbouring country , when they were informed of this plot , and of the plotter , got to- gether in great ...
... occasion they had af- forded of a disorder . Accordingly these men obeyed his orders , and were quiet . But the people of the neighbouring country , when they were informed of this plot , and of the plotter , got to- gether in great ...
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... here esteemed greater than Antioch , the metropolis of Syria , were Rome and Alexandria . Nor is there any occasion for doubt in so plain a case . CHAP . III . CONTAINING A DESCRIPTION OF GALILEE , 38 [ BOOK 111 . WARS OF THE JEWS .
... here esteemed greater than Antioch , the metropolis of Syria , were Rome and Alexandria . Nor is there any occasion for doubt in so plain a case . CHAP . III . CONTAINING A DESCRIPTION OF GALILEE , 38 [ BOOK 111 . WARS OF THE JEWS .
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... occasions of war . For the Galileans are inured to war from their infancy ; and have been always very numerous . Nor has the country been ever destitute of men of courage ; or wanted a numerous set of them . For their soil is ...
... occasions of war . For the Galileans are inured to war from their infancy ; and have been always very numerous . Nor has the country been ever destitute of men of courage ; or wanted a numerous set of them . For their soil is ...
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