The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus, the Jewish Historian: Containing Twenty Books of the Jewish Antiquities, Seven Books of the Jewish War, and the Life of Josephus, Volume 3W. Borradaile, 1823 |
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Page 78
... Pheroras , that since he was so obstinate in his affection for his wife , he should retire into his own tetrarchy . This he did very willingly ; and sware that he would not come again , till he heard that Herod was dead . And indeed ...
... Pheroras , that since he was so obstinate in his affection for his wife , he should retire into his own tetrarchy . This he did very willingly ; and sware that he would not come again , till he heard that Herod was dead . And indeed ...
Page 79
... Pheroras supped with his wife the day before he fell sick ; and that a certain potion was brought him in such a sort of food as he was not used to eat . But that when he had eaten he died of it : that this potion was brought out of ...
... Pheroras supped with his wife the day before he fell sick ; and that a certain potion was brought him in such a sort of food as he was not used to eat . But that when he had eaten he died of it : that this potion was brought out of ...
Page 428
... Pheroras's wife . For Salome had principally accused her . So he got an assembly of his friends and kindred together ... Pheroras , and told him , that he would give him his choice of these two things ; whether he would keep in with him ...
... Pheroras's wife . For Salome had principally accused her . So he got an assembly of his friends and kindred together ... Pheroras , and told him , that he would give him his choice of these two things ; whether he would keep in with him ...
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