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 280
... returned to the city of Je- rusalem , out of his fear that the multitude of the Jews should attempt some innovations . But he found the city in a peaceable state , and celebrating one of the usual festivals of their coun- try to God ...
... returned to the city of Je- rusalem , out of his fear that the multitude of the Jews should attempt some innovations . But he found the city in a peaceable state , and celebrating one of the usual festivals of their coun- try to God ...
Page 348
... returned to Judea . And the first thing he did , was to re- build that wall of Jerusalem which Pompey had overthrown : and then to go over the country , and to quiet the tumults that * What is here noted by Hudson and Spanheim , that ...
... returned to Judea . And the first thing he did , was to re- build that wall of Jerusalem which Pompey had overthrown : and then to go over the country , and to quiet the tumults that * What is here noted by Hudson and Spanheim , that ...
Page 446
... returned back , and came to Jericho , in such a me- lancholy state of body , as almost threatened him with present death when he proceeded to attempt a horrid wickedness.- For he got together the most illustrious men of the whole Jewish ...
... returned back , and came to Jericho , in such a me- lancholy state of body , as almost threatened him with present death when he proceeded to attempt a horrid wickedness.- For he got together the most illustrious men of the whole Jewish ...
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