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, Part 2Samuel Walker, 1849 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 88
Page 108
... assistance to enable him to take away his life ; yet had he strength himself sufficient to despatch Caius , even without a sword . Thus was Cherea angry at his fellow conspirators ; for fear they should suffer a proper opportunity to ...
... assistance to enable him to take away his life ; yet had he strength himself sufficient to despatch Caius , even without a sword . Thus was Cherea angry at his fellow conspirators ; for fear they should suffer a proper opportunity to ...
Page 183
... assistance , he was detained by sickness . In the mean time Phasaelus was by himself too hard for Felix and reproached Hyrcanus on account of his ingratitude , both for what assistance he had afforded Malichus , and for overlooking ...
... assistance , he was detained by sickness . In the mean time Phasaelus was by himself too hard for Felix and reproached Hyrcanus on account of his ingratitude , both for what assistance he had afforded Malichus , and for overlooking ...
Page 262
... assistance . But certainly these will not embarass themselves with an unjusti- fiable war : nor , if they should follow such ill advice , will the Parthians permit them so to do . For it is their concern to maintain the truce that is ...
... assistance . But certainly these will not embarass themselves with an unjusti- fiable war : nor , if they should follow such ill advice , will the Parthians permit them so to do . For it is their concern to maintain the truce that is ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Accordingly accused affairs Agrippa Alexander Ananus Antigonus Antiochus Antipater Antiq Antonia Archelaus Aristobulus arms army body brother brought Cæsar Cæsarea Caius calamities called CHAP Cherea Claudius command courage cubits danger darts daughter dead Dean Aldrich death desired Egypt enemies esteem father fear fell fight fire fled Florus force friends furlongs Galileans Galilee Greeks guards hands hast hath Hereupon Herod high-priest honour horsemen hundred Hyrcanus Idumeans Insomuch Jerusalem Jewish Jews Josephus Josephus's Jotapata Judea kill king king's kingdom laid laws legion manner Mariamne multitude nation occasion palace persuaded Pheroras plundered preserved president of Syria priests Ptolemy punishment reign reproach rest robbers Romans Rome Salome seditious sent Sepphoris shewed Sicarii siege Simon slain slew soldiers sons Syria taken temple tetrarch thee thing thou thought thousand Tiberias tion Titus took tower Varus Vespasian Vitellius wall wicked wife