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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... seditious , they took the citadel which was called Cypros , and was above Jericho and cut the throats of the garrison ; and utterly demolished the fortifications . This was about the same time that the multitude of the Jews that were at ...
... seditious , they took the citadel which was called Cypros , and was above Jericho and cut the throats of the garrison ; and utterly demolished the fortifications . This was about the same time that the multitude of the Jews that were at ...
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... seditious made a jest of the entreaties of Tiberius , and reproached him for so doing . Now when he perceived that those that were for innovations would not be pacified , till some great calamity should over- take them , he sent out ...
... seditious made a jest of the entreaties of Tiberius , and reproached him for so doing . Now when he perceived that those that were for innovations would not be pacified , till some great calamity should over- take them , he sent out ...
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... seditious part , and the robbers , ran away to the mountain Asamon , which lies in the very middle of Galilee , and is situate over against Sepphoris . So Gal- lus brought his forces against them . But while those men were in the ...
... seditious part , and the robbers , ran away to the mountain Asamon , which lies in the very middle of Galilee , and is situate over against Sepphoris . So Gal- lus brought his forces against them . But while those men were in the ...
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... seditious Jews in an offensive fight ; contrary to the universal doctrine and practice of their nation in these ages ; and even contrary to what they themselves afterward practised in the rest of this See the note on Antiq . XVI . 2 ...
... seditious Jews in an offensive fight ; contrary to the universal doctrine and practice of their nation in these ages ; and even contrary to what they themselves afterward practised in the rest of this See the note on Antiq . XVI . 2 ...
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... seditious , fearing lest the whole multitude , in hopes of security to themselves , should go over to Agrippa , re ... seditious . But the seditious themselves were greatly affrighted at the good order of the Romans ; and retired from ...
... seditious , fearing lest the whole multitude , in hopes of security to themselves , should go over to Agrippa , re ... seditious . But the seditious themselves were greatly affrighted at the good order of the Romans ; and retired from ...
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