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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... Reason , he got into peculiar Favour with his Friends at Rome , by giving them many Presents ; as he did also with Saturninus , the Pre- sident of Syria , and the Governors who were under him ; and concerning Herod's Wives and Children ...
... Reason , he got into peculiar Favour with his Friends at Rome , by giving them many Presents ; as he did also with Saturninus , the Pre- sident of Syria , and the Governors who were under him ; and concerning Herod's Wives and Children ...
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... reason of their universal free- dom from taxes . This continued during the life of Herod ; but when Philip , who was [ tetrarch ] after him , took the govern- ment , he made them pay some small taxes , and that for a little while only ...
... reason of their universal free- dom from taxes . This continued during the life of Herod ; but when Philip , who was [ tetrarch ] after him , took the govern- ment , he made them pay some small taxes , and that for a little while only ...
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... reason Pheroras would do well , if he would , of his own accord , and by his own command , and not at my entreaty , or as following my opinion , put this his wife away , as one that will still be the occasion of war between thee and me ...
... reason Pheroras would do well , if he would , of his own accord , and by his own command , and not at my entreaty , or as following my opinion , put this his wife away , as one that will still be the occasion of war between thee and me ...
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... reason Herod divorced her ; and blotted her son out of his testament , wherein he had been mentioned as one that was to reign after him ; and he took the high priesthood away from his father - in - law , Simeon , the son of Boethus ...
... reason Herod divorced her ; and blotted her son out of his testament , wherein he had been mentioned as one that was to reign after him ; and he took the high priesthood away from his father - in - law , Simeon , the son of Boethus ...
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... , although he had not only had great benefits bestowed on him by his father , enough to tame his reason , yet could not be more tamed than the most envenomed serpents ; whereas even those creatures admit C. V. 15 ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS .
... , although he had not only had great benefits bestowed on him by his father , enough to tame his reason , yet could not be more tamed than the most envenomed serpents ; whereas even those creatures admit C. V. 15 ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS .
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