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 58
... forces that were left there , that they would by their multitude protect him . For he armed them as his guards ; thereby ... force ; on account of his love of gain , and his extraordinary covetousness . But on the approach of Pentecost ...
... forces that were left there , that they would by their multitude protect him . For he armed them as his guards ; thereby ... force ; on account of his love of gain , and his extraordinary covetousness . But on the approach of Pentecost ...
Page 297
... force , that it brake off the head of the engine . He also leaped down , and took up the head of the ram , from the midst of them ; and , without any concern , carried it to the top of the wall : and this , while he stood as a fit mark ...
... force , that it brake off the head of the engine . He also leaped down , and took up the head of the ram , from the midst of them ; and , without any concern , carried it to the top of the wall : and this , while he stood as a fit mark ...
Page 518
... force themselves in , to use stripes in order to repel them . Accordingly those that had received such a charge did ... force them to be cir- cumcised , if they would stay among them , I would not permit them to have any force put upon ...
... force themselves in , to use stripes in order to repel them . Accordingly those that had received such a charge did ... force them to be cir- cumcised , if they would stay among them , I would not permit them to have any force put upon ...
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