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 202
... built at equal distances one from another . And over against the mouth of the haven , upon an elevation , there was a temple for Caesar ; which was excellent , both in beauty and largeness : and therein was a colossus of Cæsar , not ...
... built at equal distances one from another . And over against the mouth of the haven , upon an elevation , there was a temple for Caesar ; which was excellent , both in beauty and largeness : and therein was a colossus of Cæsar , not ...
Page 369
... built over against a higher part of the hill with steps , it was no farther to be entirely discerned within ; being covered by the hill itself . Beyond those fourteen steps there was the distance of ten cubits ; this was all plain ...
... built over against a higher part of the hill with steps , it was no farther to be entirely discerned within ; being covered by the hill itself . Beyond those fourteen steps there was the distance of ten cubits ; this was all plain ...
Page 450
... built a fortress , and a temple , not like to that at Jerusalem , but such as re- sembled a tower . He built it of large stones to the height of sixty cubits . He made the structure of the altar in imitation of that in our own country ...
... built a fortress , and a temple , not like to that at Jerusalem , but such as re- sembled a tower . He built it of large stones to the height of sixty cubits . He made the structure of the altar in imitation of that in our own country ...
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