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 296
... temple was finished . So when the people saw that the workmen , who were above eighteen thou- sand , were unemployed , and that they , receiving no wages , were in want , because they had earned their bread by their la- bours about the ...
... temple was finished . So when the people saw that the workmen , who were above eighteen thou- sand , were unemployed , and that they , receiving no wages , were in want , because they had earned their bread by their la- bours about the ...
Page 336
... temple , which was within that valley , was itself encompassed with a very strong wall . Insomuch , that if the city were taken , that temple would be a second place of re- fuge for the enemy to retire to . Now as he was long in ...
... temple , which was within that valley , was itself encompassed with a very strong wall . Insomuch , that if the city were taken , that temple would be a second place of re- fuge for the enemy to retire to . Now as he was long in ...
Page 525
... temple , persuaded those that officiated in the Divine service to receive no gift or sacrifice for any foreigner . And this was the true beginning of our war with the Romans . For they rejected * the sacrifice of Cæsar , on this account ...
... temple , persuaded those that officiated in the Divine service to receive no gift or sacrifice for any foreigner . And this was the true beginning of our war with the Romans . For they rejected * the sacrifice of Cæsar , on this account ...
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