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 220
... slew him . So he was come to rejoice at the sight of him now he was dead . But as the house was now all in a tumult , when he was aiming to hide himself , he could not escape that accurate search which the Germans made ; while they ...
... slew him . So he was come to rejoice at the sight of him now he was dead . But as the house was now all in a tumult , when he was aiming to hide himself , he could not escape that accurate search which the Germans made ; while they ...
Page 325
... slew one of his brethren , as affecting to govern himself , but had the other in great esteem ; as loving a quiet life , with- out medling with public affairs.t Now it happened that there was a battle between him and Ptolemy Lathyrus ...
... slew one of his brethren , as affecting to govern himself , but had the other in great esteem ; as loving a quiet life , with- out medling with public affairs.t Now it happened that there was a battle between him and Ptolemy Lathyrus ...
Page 373
... slew them after the following manner . He ordered every one of them to go out , while he stood himself at the cave's mouth , and slew that son of his perpetually which went out . Herod was near enough to see this sight : and his ...
... slew them after the following manner . He ordered every one of them to go out , while he stood himself at the cave's mouth , and slew that son of his perpetually which went out . Herod was near enough to see this sight : and his ...
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