The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior, Volume 4Thomas Tegg, 1828 |
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... Jews , and the most celebrated interpreters of the Jewish laws ; and men well beloved by the people , because of their education of their youth : for all those that were studious of virtue frequented their lectures every day . These men ...
... Jews , and the most celebrated interpreters of the Jewish laws ; and men well beloved by the people , because of their education of their youth : for all those that were studious of virtue frequented their lectures every day . These men ...
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... Jews observed as a fast . The occa- sion was this : this Matthias the high priest , on the night before that day when the fast was to be cele- brated , seemed in a dream to have conversation with his wife ; and because he could not ...
... Jews observed as a fast . The occa- sion was this : this Matthias the high priest , on the night before that day when the fast was to be cele- brated , seemed in a dream to have conversation with his wife ; and because he could not ...
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... Jews , that his death would be a thing very desirable , and exceedingly acceptable to them ; because during his lifetime they were ready to revolt from him , and to * A place for the horse races . abuse the donations he had dedicated to ...
... Jews , that his death would be a thing very desirable , and exceedingly acceptable to them ; because during his lifetime they were ready to revolt from him , and to * A place for the horse races . abuse the donations he had dedicated to ...
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... or whether he should part it among all Herod's posterity ; and this because they all stood in need of much assistance to support them . VOL . IV . D CHAP . X. A Sedition of the Jews against Sabinus C. IX . 25 THE JEWS .
... or whether he should part it among all Herod's posterity ; and this because they all stood in need of much assistance to support them . VOL . IV . D CHAP . X. A Sedition of the Jews against Sabinus C. IX . 25 THE JEWS .
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... Jews quiet , who were now very fond of in- novation . Yet did not this at all avail to put an end to that their sedition ; for , after Varus was gone away , Sabinus , Cæsar's procurator , staid behind , and greatly distressed the Jews ...
... Jews quiet , who were now very fond of in- novation . Yet did not this at all avail to put an end to that their sedition ; for , after Varus was gone away , Sabinus , Cæsar's procurator , staid behind , and greatly distressed the Jews ...
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