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 237
... gave the one - half of Herod's kingdom to Archelaus , by the name of ethnarch , and promised to make him king also afterward , if he rendered himself worthy of that dignity . But as to the other half , he divided it into two tetrarchies ...
... gave the one - half of Herod's kingdom to Archelaus , by the name of ethnarch , and promised to make him king also afterward , if he rendered himself worthy of that dignity . But as to the other half , he divided it into two tetrarchies ...
Page 244
... gave a signal to the soldiers , that they should all , as by agreement , at once encompass the Jews with their wea- pons . So the band of soldiers stood round about the Jews , in three ranks . The Jews were under the utmost ...
... gave a signal to the soldiers , that they should all , as by agreement , at once encompass the Jews with their wea- pons . So the band of soldiers stood round about the Jews , in three ranks . The Jews were under the utmost ...
Page 439
... gave orders that they should take off his bonds , while he was still upon the road ; and that he should not come to Rome , but should now go and live at Lacedæmon . He also gave him large revenues ; that he might live not only in plenty ...
... gave orders that they should take off his bonds , while he was still upon the road ; and that he should not come to Rome , but should now go and live at Lacedæmon . He also gave him large revenues ; that he might live not only in plenty ...
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