The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior, Volume 4Thomas Tegg, 1828 |
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... bring us into danger of it ; and at the same time , to leave that reputation behind them to their children , and to all their relations , whether they be men.or women ; which will be of great advantage to them afterward . " 3. And with ...
... bring us into danger of it ; and at the same time , to leave that reputation behind them to their children , and to all their relations , whether they be men.or women ; which will be of great advantage to them afterward . " 3. And with ...
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... sedition here mentioned was moved against Archelaus , was not one , but thirteen months after , the eclipse of the moon already mentioned . and more busy in tumultuous practices , they should bring 18 B. XVII . ANTIQUITIES OF.
... sedition here mentioned was moved against Archelaus , was not one , but thirteen months after , the eclipse of the moon already mentioned . and more busy in tumultuous practices , they should bring 18 B. XVII . ANTIQUITIES OF.
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Flavius Josephus. and more busy in tumultuous practices , they should bring them to him . But those that were seditious on account of those teachers of the law , irritated the people by the noise and clamour they used to encou- rage the ...
Flavius Josephus. and more busy in tumultuous practices , they should bring them to him . But those that were seditious on account of those teachers of the law , irritated the people by the noise and clamour they used to encou- rage the ...
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... bringing corn and weapons to the army , and fell upon Arius , the centurion , who commanded the company , and shot forty of the best of his foot soldiers ; but the rest of them were af- frighted at their slaughter , and left their dead ...
... bringing corn and weapons to the army , and fell upon Arius , the centurion , who commanded the company , and shot forty of the best of his foot soldiers ; but the rest of them were af- frighted at their slaughter , and left their dead ...
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... bring an accusation against him now he is dead . He also attributed the actions of Archelaus to the Jews ' * If any one compare that divine prediction concerning the tyrannical power which Jewish kings would exercise over them , if they ...
... bring an accusation against him now he is dead . He also attributed the actions of Archelaus to the Jews ' * If any one compare that divine prediction concerning the tyrannical power which Jewish kings would exercise over them , if they ...
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