The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus, the Jewish Historian: Containing Twenty Books of the Jewish Antiquities, Seven Books of the Jewish War, Two Books in Answer to Apion, the Martyrdom of the Maccabees, and The Life of Josephus, Written by Himself |
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But they minds of the Jews , so as to receive Herod , whom endeavoured to retain
him among them , and dehe had made ... THE LIBERATION OF HYRCANUS BY
THE PARTHIANS ; AND OF THE they received when they were private persons ...
But they minds of the Jews , so as to receive Herod , whom endeavoured to retain
him among them , and dehe had made ... THE LIBERATION OF HYRCANUS BY
THE PARTHIANS ; AND OF THE they received when they were private persons ...
Page 476
p ceived any letters from Malchus ? and when he and suffered the administration
of affairs to be answered , that he had received letters , but those generally done
by others under him . He was of salutation only ; and when he asked farther ...
p ceived any letters from Malchus ? and when he and suffered the administration
of affairs to be answered , that he had received letters , but those generally done
by others under him . He was of salutation only ; and when he asked farther ...
Page 676
Thus did he inveigle both the broHerod with splendid gifts ; as a bait , which he
thers to make complaints of their father and then laid , in order to accomplish his
ends : and quickly went to Antipater , and carried these grand secrets received ...
Thus did he inveigle both the broHerod with splendid gifts ; as a bait , which he
thers to make complaints of their father and then laid , in order to accomplish his
ends : and quickly went to Antipater , and carried these grand secrets received ...
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