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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... guard to himself . He also engaged to let him hold the country free from tribute , and that they should dwell entirely without paying such customs as used to be paid , and gave it him tax free . 2. The Babylonian was induced by these ...
... guard to himself . He also engaged to let him hold the country free from tribute , and that they should dwell entirely without paying such customs as used to be paid , and gave it him tax free . 2. The Babylonian was induced by these ...
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... guards to the forementioned kings . And when Jacim was dead in his old age , he left a son whose name was Philip , one of great strength in his hands , and in other respects also more emi- nent for his valour than any of his ...
... guards to the forementioned kings . And when Jacim was dead in his old age , he left a son whose name was Philip , one of great strength in his hands , and in other respects also more emi- nent for his valour than any of his ...
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... guards of the king's body , and one who was greatly trusted by him . Sylleus had persuaded this man , with the offer of a great sum of money , to kill Herod : and he had promised to do it . When Fabatus had been made acquainted with ...
... guards of the king's body , and one who was greatly trusted by him . Sylleus had persuaded this man , with the offer of a great sum of money , to kill Herod : and he had promised to do it . When Fabatus had been made acquainted with ...
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... guard thee , and didst hedge thyself in on all sides by the artifices of both men and women , against an old man ; as though that mind of thine was not sufficient of itself to support so great a hatred as thou barest to him . And here ...
... guard thee , and didst hedge thyself in on all sides by the artifices of both men and women , against an old man ; as though that mind of thine was not sufficient of itself to support so great a hatred as thou barest to him . And here ...
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... guards , and commanded them to kill Antipater without any farther delay , and to do it pre- sently , and to bury him in an ignoble manner at Hyrcania . CHAP . VIII . Concerning Herod's Death , and Testament 26 B. XVII . ANTIQUITIES OF ...
... guards , and commanded them to kill Antipater without any farther delay , and to do it pre- sently , and to bury him in an ignoble manner at Hyrcania . CHAP . VIII . Concerning Herod's Death , and Testament 26 B. XVII . ANTIQUITIES OF ...
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