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 14
... hopes were fixed on Archelaus , the king of Cappadocia ; that they should be able by his means to come to Cæsar , and accuse their father . Upon hearing these things , Herod was greatly disturbed ; and indeed was the more astonished ...
... hopes were fixed on Archelaus , the king of Cappadocia ; that they should be able by his means to come to Cæsar , and accuse their father . Upon hearing these things , Herod was greatly disturbed ; and indeed was the more astonished ...
Page 80
... hopes of the kingdom as well as himself . All which made his own hopes of it uncer- tain . For that even now , if he should not live , Herod had or- dained that the government should be conferred , not on his son , but rather on a ...
... hopes of the kingdom as well as himself . All which made his own hopes of it uncer- tain . For that even now , if he should not live , Herod had or- dained that the government should be conferred , not on his son , but rather on a ...
Page 269
... hopes of finding some way of preservation by his means , and , if possible , for his return to his own dominions.- So he came to Izates , and brought about a thousand of his kindred and servants with him ; and met him upon the road ...
... hopes of finding some way of preservation by his means , and , if possible , for his return to his own dominions.- So he came to Izates , and brought about a thousand of his kindred and servants with him ; and met him upon the road ...
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