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 47
... laid against him ; he impudently abused the majesty of God ; and ascribed it to his power , that he had been preserved hithert ; and produced before them all the difficulties he had ever undergone in his bold endeavours for his father's ...
... laid against him ; he impudently abused the majesty of God ; and ascribed it to his power , that he had been preserved hithert ; and produced before them all the difficulties he had ever undergone in his bold endeavours for his father's ...
Page 77
... laid up before , and this the very next day after the feast was over . This was the practice at the three yearly festivals , and on the fast - day . But Vitellius put these garments into our own power , as in the days of our forefathers ...
... laid up before , and this the very next day after the feast was over . This was the practice at the three yearly festivals , and on the fast - day . But Vitellius put these garments into our own power , as in the days of our forefathers ...
Page 185
... laid a plot for Phasae- lus ; and persuaded him to go as an ambas- sador to Barzapharnes ; in order to put an end to the war . Although Herod was very earnest with him to the contrary ; and ex- horted him to kill the plotter , but not ...
... laid a plot for Phasae- lus ; and persuaded him to go as an ambas- sador to Barzapharnes ; in order to put an end to the war . Although Herod was very earnest with him to the contrary ; and ex- horted him to kill the plotter , but not ...
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