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 |
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Page 89
... authority of her brother in an envious man- ner ; particularly when she saw that he had a greater dignity bestowed on him than her husband had : since when he ran away , it was because he was not able to pay his debts ; and now he was ...
... authority of her brother in an envious man- ner ; particularly when she saw that he had a greater dignity bestowed on him than her husband had : since when he ran away , it was because he was not able to pay his debts ; and now he was ...
Page 231
... authority he had rejected such as advised him to yield to Archelaus , because he was his elder brother , and because the second testament gave the kingdom to him . The inclinations also of all Archelaus's kindred , who hated him , were ...
... authority he had rejected such as advised him to yield to Archelaus , because he was his elder brother , and because the second testament gave the kingdom to him . The inclinations also of all Archelaus's kindred , who hated him , were ...
Page 241
... authority . Because no one obtains the government without God's assistance : and that , if he be in authority , he will at no time whatever abuse his authority ; nor endeavour to outshine his subjects , either in his gar- ments , or any ...
... authority . Because no one obtains the government without God's assistance : and that , if he be in authority , he will at no time whatever abuse his authority ; nor endeavour to outshine his subjects , either in his gar- ments , or any ...
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