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 180
... means reduce them to such distresses , nor defile their city by the dedication of the statue . Then Petronius said to them , " Will you then make war with Cæsar , without considering his great preparations for war , and your own ...
... means reduce them to such distresses , nor defile their city by the dedication of the statue . Then Petronius said to them , " Will you then make war with Cæsar , without considering his great preparations for war , and your own ...
Page 183
... means to entreat him not to make so many thousands of these men go distracted : whom if he should slay , ( for without war they would by no means suffer the laws of their worship to be set aside , ) he would lose the revenue they paid ...
... means to entreat him not to make so many thousands of these men go distracted : whom if he should slay , ( for without war they would by no means suffer the laws of their worship to be set aside , ) he would lose the revenue they paid ...
Page 494
... mean Abila , and that Julius which is in Perea : Tarichea also , and Tiberias of Galilee . But over the rest of Judea ... means be discovered . The first man who was slain by them was Jonathan , the high - priest . After whose death many ...
... mean Abila , and that Julius which is in Perea : Tarichea also , and Tiberias of Galilee . But over the rest of Judea ... means be discovered . The first man who was slain by them was Jonathan , the high - priest . After whose death many ...
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