Accordingly it appears to me, that * the misfortunes of all men, from the beginning of the world, if they be compared to these of the Jews, are not so considerable as they were ; while the authors of them were not foreigners neither. “The” Works of Flavius Josephus - Page 163by Flavius Josephus - 1856Full view - About this book
| Flavius Josephus - 1809 - 658 pages
...appears to me, that the* misfortunes of all men, from the beginning of the world, if they be comfiared to these of the Jews, are not so considerable as they were ; while the authors efthem were not foreigners neither. This makes it impossible for me to contain my lamentations, but... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1814 - 468 pages
...last fell into the sorest of calamities again. Accordingly it appears to me, that the * misfortunes of all men, from the beginning of the world, if they be compared to these of the Jews, are not s» considerable as they were ; while the authors of them were hot foreigners neither. This makes it... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1815 - 304 pages
...fell into the sorest of calamities again. Accordingly, it appears to me, that the * misfortunes of all men, from the beginning of the world, if they be compared to these of the Jews, * That these calamities of the Jews, who were our Saviour's murderers, were to be the greatest that... | |
| Maria Hack - 1824 - 344 pages
...its fulfilment. ' It appears to me,' says he, ' that the misfortunes of all men from ' the begining of the world, if they be ' compared to these of the Jews, are not ' so considerable as they were*.'" " This is a remarkable testimony, indeed," said Harry; "and it is very extraordinary, that, if Josephus... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1825 - 610 pages
...last fell into the sorest of calamities again. Accordingly, it appears to me, that the* misfortunes of all men, from the beginning of the world, if they...compared to these of the Jews, are not so considerable RS they were ; while the authors of them were not foreigners neither. This makes it impossible for... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1826 - 712 pages
...last fell into the sorest of calamities again. Accordingly it appears to me, that the misfortunes* of all men, from the beginning of the world, if they....not so considerable as they were ; while the authors ,cf them were not foreigners neither. This makes it impossible for me to contain my lamentations. But... | |
| Charles Pettit McIlvaine - 1832 - 534 pages
...fruitful in wickedness, from the beginning of the world." " It appears to me that the misfortunes of all men from the beginning of the world, if they be...compared to these of the Jews, are not so considerable." " For in reality it was God who condemned the whole nation, and turned every course that was taken... | |
| Charles Pettit McIlvaine - 1832 - 534 pages
...fruitful in wickedness, from the beginning of the world." " It appears to me that the misfortunes of all men from the beginning of the world, if they be...compared to these of the Jews, are not so considerable." " For in reality it was God who condemned the whole nation, and turned every course that was taken... | |
| Charles Pettit McIlvaine - 1832 - 534 pages
...fruitful in wickedness, from the beginning of the world." " It appears to me that the misfortunes of all men from the beginning of the world, if they be...compared to these of the Jews, are not so considerable." " For in reality it was God who, condemned the whole nation, and turned every course that was taken... | |
| James Farquharson - 1838 - 248 pages
...last fell into the sorest of calamities again. Accordingly it appears to me, that the misfortunes of all men, from the beginning of the world, if they be compared to those of the Jews, are not so considerable as they were." In the Wars of the Jews, book v. chapter... | |
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