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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... thought they had ruined the Jews , they had the Judaizers in suspicion also . And as each side did not care to slay those whom they only suspected on the other , so did they greatly fear them , when they were mingled with the other , as ...
... thought they had ruined the Jews , they had the Judaizers in suspicion also . And as each side did not care to slay those whom they only suspected on the other , so did they greatly fear them , when they were mingled with the other , as ...
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... thought of diminishing the honours which Alexander had bestowed on the Jews . But still conflicts perpetually arose with the Grecians : and although the governors did every day punish many of them , yet did the sedition grow worse . But ...
... thought of diminishing the honours which Alexander had bestowed on the Jews . But still conflicts perpetually arose with the Grecians : and although the governors did every day punish many of them , yet did the sedition grow worse . But ...
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... thought fit no longer to lie still , while the Jews were every where up in arms . So he took out of Antioch the twelfth legion ; and out of each of the rest he selected two thousand ; with six cohorts of footmen , and four troops of ...
... thought fit no longer to lie still , while the Jews were every where up in arms . So he took out of Antioch the twelfth legion ; and out of each of the rest he selected two thousand ; with six cohorts of footmen , and four troops of ...
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... had of them , they thought they should meet with no difficulty in the attempt . Yet did they dis- * A . D. 66 . + See Book IV . chap . 4 . trust their own wives ; who were almost all of 18 [ BOOK II , WARS OF THE JEWS .
... had of them , they thought they should meet with no difficulty in the attempt . Yet did they dis- * A . D. 66 . + See Book IV . chap . 4 . trust their own wives ; who were almost all of 18 [ BOOK II , WARS OF THE JEWS .
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... thought it a point of virtue to delude people ; and would deceive even such as were the dearest to him . He was a hypocritical pretender to humanity ; but where he had hopes of gain he spared not the shedding of blood . His desires were ...
... thought it a point of virtue to delude people ; and would deceive even such as were the dearest to him . He was a hypocritical pretender to humanity ; but where he had hopes of gain he spared not the shedding of blood . His desires were ...
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