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 3 |
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Page 110
He also ascribed to him the releasing of the prisoners that were in the
Hippodrome ; and many other things , that either had been certainly done by him
, or were believed to be done , and easily might be supposed to have been done
; because ...
He also ascribed to him the releasing of the prisoners that were in the
Hippodrome ; and many other things , that either had been certainly done by him
, or were believed to be done , and easily might be supposed to have been done
; because ...
Page 118
He had also four brethren , who were tall men themselves , and were believed to
be superior to others in the strength of their hands ; and thereby were
encouraged to aim at great things , and thought that strength of theirs would
support them ...
He had also four brethren , who were tall men themselves , and were believed to
be superior to others in the strength of their hands ; and thereby were
encouraged to aim at great things , and thought that strength of theirs would
support them ...
Page 313
trations of the priests ; with the garments of the priests , and of the high - priests :
and of the nature of the most holy place of the temple : without concealing any
thing , or adding particulars to the known truth of things . After this I shall relate
the ...
trations of the priests ; with the garments of the priests , and of the high - priests :
and of the nature of the most holy place of the temple : without concealing any
thing , or adding particulars to the known truth of things . After this I shall relate
the ...
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