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 279
... took the band of Sebaste , with four regiments of footmen , and armed the Samaritans , and marched out against the Jews , and caught them , and slew many of them , and took a greater number alive . Whereupon those that were the most ...
... took the band of Sebaste , with four regiments of footmen , and armed the Samaritans , and marched out against the Jews , and caught them , and slew many of them , and took a greater number alive . Whereupon those that were the most ...
Page 300
... took the government over the Jews into their hands afterward . Accordingly the number of the high - priests , from the days of Herod , until the day when Titus took the temple and the city , and burnt them , were in all twenty - eight ...
... took the government over the Jews into their hands afterward . Accordingly the number of the high - priests , from the days of Herod , until the day when Titus took the temple and the city , and burnt them , were in all twenty - eight ...
Page 384
... took hostages from the enemy , and got together a great body of cavalry , and ordered them to march against them , about Diospolis : and he conquered that army , although it fought resolutely against him . After this defeat the Arabians ...
... took hostages from the enemy , and got together a great body of cavalry , and ordered them to march against them , about Diospolis : and he conquered that army , although it fought resolutely against him . After this defeat the Arabians ...
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