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 280
... sent messengers to Jerusalem to accuse Josephus , as having too great power and to let them know that he would soon come , as a tyrant , to their metro- polis , unless they prevented him . But this accusation the people were aware of ...
... sent messengers to Jerusalem to accuse Josephus , as having too great power and to let them know that he would soon come , as a tyrant , to their metro- polis , unless they prevented him . But this accusation the people were aware of ...
Page 526
... sent the rest away to their own homes . And when those five thou- sand were come , I took them , together with three thousand of the soldiers that were with me before , and eighty horsemen , and marched to the village of Chabolo ...
... sent the rest away to their own homes . And when those five thou- sand were come , I took them , together with three thousand of the soldiers that were with me before , and eighty horsemen , and marched to the village of Chabolo ...
Page 533
... sent for the chief of the Galileans , and told them , after what manner , against all faith given , I had been very near to destruction from Jona- than and his colleagues , and the people of Tiberias . Upon this the multitude of the ...
... sent for the chief of the Galileans , and told them , after what manner , against all faith given , I had been very near to destruction from Jona- than and his colleagues , and the people of Tiberias . Upon this the multitude of the ...
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