The Works of Flavius Josephus ...: To which are Added, Three Dissertations, Concerning Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, James the Just, God's Command to Abraham, Etc. with an Index to the Whole, Volume 3T. Tegg, 1825 |
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... Sepphoris in Galilee , made an assault upon the palace [ there ] , and seized upon all the weapons that were laid up in it , and with them armed every one of those that were with him , and carried away what money was left there ; and he ...
... Sepphoris in Galilee , made an assault upon the palace [ there ] , and seized upon all the weapons that were laid up in it , and with them armed every one of those that were with him , and carried away what money was left there ; and he ...
Page 41
... Sepphoris , and made its inhabitants slaves , and burned the city . But Varus himself pursued his march for Samaria with his whole army ; yet did not he meddle with the city of that name , because it had not at all joined with the ...
... Sepphoris , and made its inhabitants slaves , and burned the city . But Varus himself pursued his march for Samaria with his whole army ; yet did not he meddle with the city of that name , because it had not at all joined with the ...
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... Sepphoris ( which is the security of all Galilee ) , and made it the metropo- lis of the country . He also built a wall round Betharamphtha , which was itself a city also , and called it Julius , from the name of the emperor's wife ...
... Sepphoris ( which is the security of all Galilee ) , and made it the metropo- lis of the country . He also built a wall round Betharamphtha , which was itself a city also , and called it Julius , from the name of the emperor's wife ...
Page 186
... Sepphoris in no small agony about their country , by reason that the Galileans had resolved to plunder it , on account of the friendship they had with the Romans , and because they had given their right hand , and made a league with ...
... Sepphoris in no small agony about their country , by reason that the Galileans had resolved to plunder it , on account of the friendship they had with the Romans , and because they had given their right hand , and made a league with ...
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... Sepphoris should be subordinate to the city Tiberias ; that they had not lost this preeminence even under Agrippa the father , but had retained it until Felix was procurator of Judea . But he told them , that now they had been so ...
... Sepphoris should be subordinate to the city Tiberias ; that they had not lost this preeminence even under Agrippa the father , but had retained it until Felix was procurator of Judea . But he told them , that now they had been so ...
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