The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior, Volume 4Thomas Tegg, 1828 |
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... Alexander . § 1. WHEN these affairs had been thus settled by Cæsar , a certain young man , by birth a Jew , but brought up by a Roman freedman in the city of Sidon , ingrafted himself into the kindred of Herod by the resemblance of his ...
... Alexander . § 1. WHEN these affairs had been thus settled by Cæsar , a certain young man , by birth a Jew , but brought up by a Roman freedman in the city of Sidon , ingrafted himself into the kindred of Herod by the resemblance of his ...
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... Alexander ] . And when he had gotten much money which had been presented to him there , he passed over to Melos , where he got much more money than he had before , out of the belief they had that he was of the royal family , and their ...
... Alexander ] . And when he had gotten much money which had been presented to him there , he passed over to Melos , where he got much more money than he had before , out of the belief they had that he was of the royal family , and their ...
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... Alexander into his presence : so he brought him , being no more accurate in judging about him than the rest of the multitude . Yet did not he deceive Cæsar ; for although there were a resemblance between him and Alexander , yet it was ...
... Alexander into his presence : so he brought him , being no more accurate in judging about him than the rest of the multitude . Yet did not he deceive Cæsar ; for although there were a resemblance between him and Alexander , yet it was ...
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... Alexander . And such was the ignominious conclusion of this bold contri- vance about the spurious Alexander . CHAP . XIII . How Archelaus , upon a second Accusation , was banished to Vienna . § 1. WHEN Archelaus was entered on his ...
... Alexander . And such was the ignominious conclusion of this bold contri- vance about the spurious Alexander . CHAP . XIII . How Archelaus , upon a second Accusation , was banished to Vienna . § 1. WHEN Archelaus was entered on his ...
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Flavius Josephus. had been the wife of his brother Alexander , which Alexander had children by her ; while it was a thing detestable among the Jews to marry the brother's wife * : nor did this Eleazar abide long in the high priesthood ...
Flavius Josephus. had been the wife of his brother Alexander , which Alexander had children by her ; while it was a thing detestable among the Jews to marry the brother's wife * : nor did this Eleazar abide long in the high priesthood ...
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