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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... give this reason for our own con- duct . Our life is not so desirable to us , as to desire to have it , if it tend to the harm of our father who gave it us . " When Alexander had spoken thus , Cæsar , who did not before believe so gross ...
... give this reason for our own con- duct . Our life is not so desirable to us , as to desire to have it , if it tend to the harm of our father who gave it us . " When Alexander had spoken thus , Cæsar , who did not before believe so gross ...
Page 142
... give sentence when he should come into Judea , and should have a more exact knowledge of the matter . So these men went away , without success . Yet was it not long before Quadratus came to Samaria ; when , upon hearing the cause , he ...
... give sentence when he should come into Judea , and should have a more exact knowledge of the matter . So these men went away , without success . Yet was it not long before Quadratus came to Samaria ; when , upon hearing the cause , he ...
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... give that privilege to any one rather than to him : " they made an assault upon him in the temple . For he went up thither to worship in a pompous manner , and adorned with royal garments , and had his followers with him in their armour ...
... give that privilege to any one rather than to him : " they made an assault upon him in the temple . For he went up thither to worship in a pompous manner , and adorned with royal garments , and had his followers with him in their armour ...
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