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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... hundred talents . And so much came to Herod's sons from their father's inheritance . But Salome , be- sides what her brother left her by his will , which were Jamnia , Ashdod , and Phasaelis , and five hundred thousand drachmæ of coined ...
... hundred talents . And so much came to Herod's sons from their father's inheritance . But Salome , be- sides what her brother left her by his will , which were Jamnia , Ashdod , and Phasaelis , and five hundred thousand drachmæ of coined ...
Page 423
... hundred and fifty- six thousand , and five hundred which , upon the allowance of no more than ten that feasted together , amounts to * two millions , seven hundred thousand , and two hundred persons that were pure and holy . For as to ...
... hundred and fifty- six thousand , and five hundred which , upon the allowance of no more than ten that feasted together , amounts to * two millions , seven hundred thousand , and two hundred persons that were pure and holy . For as to ...
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... hundred and ten thousand men all labouring under the same disease ! If they were blind likewise , lame and languish- ing , as Apion elsewhere reports them , how could such an infirm multitude hold out so much as one day's journey in the ...
... hundred and ten thousand men all labouring under the same disease ! If they were blind likewise , lame and languish- ing , as Apion elsewhere reports them , how could such an infirm multitude hold out so much as one day's journey in the ...
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