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 178
... took his brethren to him , by sending his son Philippio for them to Ascalon : who took Antigonus , as well as his sisters , away from Aristobulus's wife ; and brought them to his father . And falling in love with the younger daughter ...
... took his brethren to him , by sending his son Philippio for them to Ascalon : who took Antigonus , as well as his sisters , away from Aristobulus's wife ; and brought them to his father . And falling in love with the younger daughter ...
Page 219
... took this injury very patiently , and went away into his own te- trarchy , and sware that there should be but one end put to his flight , and that should be Herod's death : and that he would never re- turn while he was alive . Nor ...
... took this injury very patiently , and went away into his own te- trarchy , and sware that there should be but one end put to his flight , and that should be Herod's death : and that he would never re- turn while he was alive . Nor ...
Page 348
... took those two toparchies that were called the Gophnitic and Acrabattene toparchies . After which he took Bethel and Ephraim , two small cities . And when he had put garrisons into them , he rode as far as Jerusalem : in which march he took ...
... took those two toparchies that were called the Gophnitic and Acrabattene toparchies . After which he took Bethel and Ephraim , two small cities . And when he had put garrisons into them , he rode as far as Jerusalem : in which march he took ...
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