The works of Flavius Josephus. To which are added, 3 dissertations. Tr. by W. Whiston, Volume 41814 |
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... thought it fit for him who bare the burden of the whole empire , to despise such misfortunes , he now pretended so to do , and to have a soul superior to all such sad accidents whatsoever . Yet did the disturbance that was in his soul ...
... thought it fit for him who bare the burden of the whole empire , to despise such misfortunes , he now pretended so to do , and to have a soul superior to all such sad accidents whatsoever . Yet did the disturbance that was in his soul ...
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... thought sufficient to oppose the incursions of the Jews , if they should come against them . And , indeed , the danger of Josing Sepphoris would be no small one , in this war , that was now beginning , seeing it was the largest city of ...
... thought sufficient to oppose the incursions of the Jews , if they should come against them . And , indeed , the danger of Josing Sepphoris would be no small one , in this war , that was now beginning , seeing it was the largest city of ...
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... from the rules given by God to Moses . And it is thought by some skilful in these matters , that these accounts of Josephus , as to the Roman camp and ar- 2. As for what is within the camp , it Chap . V. 9 THE JEWISH WAR .
... from the rules given by God to Moses . And it is thought by some skilful in these matters , that these accounts of Josephus , as to the Roman camp and ar- 2. As for what is within the camp , it Chap . V. 9 THE JEWISH WAR .
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... thought it would be entirely wrong in him if he could make no contrivances in opposition to theirs , and that might be for the city's preservation : so he got together his workmen , and ordered them to build the wall higher ; and when ...
... thought it would be entirely wrong in him if he could make no contrivances in opposition to theirs , and that might be for the city's preservation : so he got together his workmen , and ordered them to build the wall higher ; and when ...
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... thought , that if he resolved to stay it would be ascribed to their entreaties , and if he resolved to go away by force he should be put into custody . His commiser- ation also of the people under their lamentations had much broken that ...
... thought , that if he resolved to stay it would be ascribed to their entreaties , and if he resolved to go away by force he should be put into custody . His commiser- ation also of the people under their lamentations had much broken that ...
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Page 395 - And they built the high places of Baal, which are in the valley of the son of Hinnom, to cause their sons and their daughters to pass through the fire unto Molech; which I commanded them not, neither came it into my mind, that they should do this abomination, to cause Judah to sin.
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