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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... live according to their own laws . When this clamour was made , the king desired Agrippa that he would hear his ... lives , or the customs of their forefathers , their solemnities , their sacrifices , and their festivals , which they ...
... live according to their own laws . When this clamour was made , the king desired Agrippa that he would hear his ... lives , or the customs of their forefathers , their solemnities , their sacrifices , and their festivals , which they ...
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... live any longer , if it be be- lieved that we have injured such a father . Nay , perhaps it would be worse for us to live with this suspicion upon us , that we have injured him , than to die without such guilt . And if our open defence ...
... live any longer , if it be be- lieved that we have injured such a father . Nay , perhaps it would be worse for us to live with this suspicion upon us , that we have injured him , than to die without such guilt . And if our open defence ...
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... live in this way : and neither marry wives , nor are desirous to keep servants : as thinking the latter tempts men to be unjust ; and the former gives a handle to domestic quarrels . But as they live by themselves , they minister one to ...
... live in this way : and neither marry wives , nor are desirous to keep servants : as thinking the latter tempts men to be unjust ; and the former gives a handle to domestic quarrels . But as they live by themselves , they minister one to ...
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Accordingly accused affairs afterward Agrippa Alexander ambassadors Antigonus Antipater Antipater's Antiq Antony Arabians Archelaus Archelaus's Aristobulus army assistance bestowed body brethren brother brought Cæsar Cæsarea Caius Caius's called calumnies Chalcis CHAP Cherea Claudius command contrived Cumanus danger daughter Dean Aldrich death desired dignity enemies esteem father favour fell Florus friends Galilee gave Glaphyra hast hath hatred Hereupon Herod high-priest high-priesthood honour Hyrcanus Insomuch Izates Jerusalem Jewish Jews Josephus Judea kill king king of Parthia king's kingdom laid laws lest liberty Lysanias manner Mariamne married mother multitude murder nation occasion palace Parthians persuaded Petronius Phasaelus Pheroras Pheroras's plot Pompey present president of Syria procurator Ptolemy punishment reign reproach robbers Romans Rome Sabinus Salome sedition senate sent slain slew soldiers sons Sylleus temple tetrarch thee thing thou thought thousand Tiberius tion took torture Varus wicked wife