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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Page 6
... soon elevated to a pitch of open fighting , and doing mischief . Accordingly , when all the people of the Jews gave assurance of their good will to Cæsar , and to the king's government , these very men did not swear , being above six ...
... soon elevated to a pitch of open fighting , and doing mischief . Accordingly , when all the people of the Jews gave assurance of their good will to Cæsar , and to the king's government , these very men did not swear , being above six ...
Page 9
... soon as he began to be ill , he came to him , and this without being sent for ; and when he was dead , he took care of his funeral , and had his body brought to Jerusalem and buried there , and appointed a solemn mourn- ing for him ...
... soon as he began to be ill , he came to him , and this without being sent for ; and when he was dead , he took care of his funeral , and had his body brought to Jerusalem and buried there , and appointed a solemn mourn- ing for him ...
Page 13
... soon put an end to all accusations , and that nothing afforded any weight to his accusers at present but his absence . He was per- suaded by these last , and sailed on , and landed at the haven called Sebastus ; which Herod had built at ...
... soon put an end to all accusations , and that nothing afforded any weight to his accusers at present but his absence . He was per- suaded by these last , and sailed on , and landed at the haven called Sebastus ; which Herod had built at ...
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... soon became afraid , lest he might there , by the assistance of his friends , escape the danger he was in : so he kept him bound as before and sent more ambassadors and letters [ to Rome ] to accuse his son ; and an account of what ...
... soon became afraid , lest he might there , by the assistance of his friends , escape the danger he was in : so he kept him bound as before and sent more ambassadors and letters [ to Rome ] to accuse his son ; and an account of what ...
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... soon as they see he hath given up the ghost , they shall place soldiers round the hippo- drome , while they do not know that he is dead ; and that they shall not declare his death to the multitude till this is done , but that they shall ...
... soon as they see he hath given up the ghost , they shall place soldiers round the hippo- drome , while they do not know that he is dead ; and that they shall not declare his death to the multitude till this is done , but that they shall ...
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