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 72
... wives : whose names , and the names of whose children , here follow : - I. Doris . Antipater . II . Mariamne , daughter of Simon the high - priest . 1Herod - Philip : whose wife Herod the te- trarch married . III . Malthace , of Samaria ...
... wives : whose names , and the names of whose children , here follow : - I. Doris . Antipater . II . Mariamne , daughter of Simon the high - priest . 1Herod - Philip : whose wife Herod the te- trarch married . III . Malthace , of Samaria ...
Page 76
... wife away ; as one that will still be the oc- casion of war between thee and me . And now , if thou valuest thy relationship to me , put this wife of thine away . For by this means thou wilt continue to be a brother , and wilt abide in ...
... wife away ; as one that will still be the oc- casion of war between thee and me . And now , if thou valuest thy relationship to me , put this wife of thine away . For by this means thou wilt continue to be a brother , and wilt abide in ...
Page 428
... wife ? And when Pheroras said , that he would * die rather than forsake his wife ; Herod , not knowing what to do farther in that matter , turned his speech to Antipater , and charged him to have no intercourse either with Pheroras's wife ...
... wife ? And when Pheroras said , that he would * die rather than forsake his wife ; Herod , not knowing what to do farther in that matter , turned his speech to Antipater , and charged him to have no intercourse either with Pheroras's wife ...
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