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... Jonathan the high priest ; which Jonathan was the first of the sons of Asamoneus , who was high priest , and was the brother of Simon the bigh priest also . This Matthias had a son called mighty proficiency in the improvements of my ...
... Jonathan the high priest ; which Jonathan was the first of the sons of Asamoneus , who was high priest , and was the brother of Simon the bigh priest also . This Matthias had a son called mighty proficiency in the improvements of my ...
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... Jonathan , the son of Sisenna , and the king and queen . Now , when Modius had about a hundred armed men , to Jerusalem , to received these letters he was exceedingly glad , Simon , the son of Gamaliel , † in order to per- and sent the ...
... Jonathan , the son of Sisenna , and the king and queen . Now , when Modius had about a hundred armed men , to Jerusalem , to received these letters he was exceedingly glad , Simon , the son of Gamaliel , † in order to per- and sent the ...
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... Jonathan and his companions , and be obedi while I was aggrandizing myself to the height ent to them . They also gave money to three of glory ; and he said that it would be for the hundred men that were citizens of Jerusalem , advantage ...
... Jonathan and his companions , and be obedi while I was aggrandizing myself to the height ent to them . They also gave money to three of glory ; and he said that it would be for the hundred men that were citizens of Jerusalem , advantage ...
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... Jonathan and his fellow - legates came . They were sent , as we have said already , by Simon , and Ana- nus the high - priest ; and Jonathan contrived how he might catch me by treachery ; for he durst not make any attempt upon me openly ...
... Jonathan and his fellow - legates came . They were sent , as we have said already , by Simon , and Ana- nus the high - priest ; and Jonathan contrived how he might catch me by treachery ; for he durst not make any attempt upon me openly ...
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... Jonathan . So those men went [ to Jonathan ] . But , when Jonathan and his partners had failed in this their first at- tempt , they sent me another letter , the contents whereof were as follows : - " Jonathan , and those with him , to ...
... Jonathan . So those men went [ to Jonathan ] . But , when Jonathan and his partners had failed in this their first at- tempt , they sent me another letter , the contents whereof were as follows : - " Jonathan , and those with him , to ...
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Page 135 - And this spake he not of himself: but being high priest that year, he prophesied that Jesus should die for that nation ; And not for that nation only, but that also he should gather together in one the children of God that were scattered abroad.
Page 34 - There is a great mountain in Armenia, over Minyas, called Baris ; upon which it is reported that many who fled at the time of the deluge were saved ; and that one who was carried in an ark, came on shore upon the top of it, and that the remains of the timber were a great while preserved : this might be the man about whom Moses, the legislator of the Jews wrote.
Page 356 - I would now explain is this, that the Pharisees have delivered to the people a great many observances by succession from their fathers, which are not written in the laws of Moses; and for that reason it is that the Sadducees reject them, and say that we are to esteem those observances to be obligatory which are in the written word, but are not to observe what are derived from the tradition of our forefathers.
Page 126 - Canaan,) he dismissed the senate ; and as he was going to embrace Eleazar and Joshua, and was still discoursing with them, a cloud stood over him on the sudden, and he disappeared in a certain valley, although he wrote in the holy books that he died, which was done out of fear lest they should venture to say, that because of his extraordinary virtue he went to God.
Page 426 - Panium. This is a very fine cave in a mountain, under which there is a great cavity in the earth, and the cavern is abrupt, and prodigiously deep, and full of a still water ; over it hangs a vast mountain; and under the caverns arise the springs of the river Jordan. Herod adorned this place, which was already a very remarkable one, still further by the erection of this temple, which he dedicated to Caesar.
Page 214 - Eleazar, releasing people that were demoniacal, in the presence of Vespasian, and his sons, and his captains, and the whole multitude of his soldiers. The manner of the cure was this; he put a ring that had a root of one of those sorts mentioned by Solomon, to the nostrils of the demoniac...
Page 309 - Jews also did, all together with one voice, salute Alexander, and encompass him about ; whereupon the kings of Syria and the rest were surprised at what Alexander had done, and supposed him disordered in his mind. However, Parmenio alone went up to him, and asked him how it came to pass, that when all others adored him, he should adore the high priest of the Jews...
Page 32 - ... made two pillars ;* the one of brick, the other of stone ; they inscribed their discoveries on them both, that in case the pillar of brick should be destroyed by the flood, the pillar of stone might remain, and exhibit those discoveries to mankind ; and also inform them that there was another pillar of brick erected by them. Now this remains in the land of Siriad to this day.
Page 309 - I did not adore him, but that God who hath honoured him with his high priesthood ; for I saw this very person in a dream, in this very habit, when I was /at Dios in Macedonia, who, when I was considering with myself how I might obtain the dominion of Asia, exhorted me to make no delay, but boldly to pass over the sea thither, for that he would conduct my army, and would give me the dominion over the Persians...