The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior, Volume 4Thomas Tegg, 1828 |
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... given our assistance to those things which were dedicated to the majesty of God ; and we have provided for what we have learned by hearing the law ; and it ought not to be wondered at , if we esteem those laws which Moses had suggested ...
... given our assistance to those things which were dedicated to the majesty of God ; and we have provided for what we have learned by hearing the law ; and it ought not to be wondered at , if we esteem those laws which Moses had suggested ...
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... given up the ghost , they shall place soldiers round the hippo- drome , while they do not know that he is dead ; and that they shall not declare his death to the multitude till this is done , but that they shall give orders to have ...
... given up the ghost , they shall place soldiers round the hippo- drome , while they do not know that he is dead ; and that they shall not declare his death to the multitude till this is done , but that they shall give orders to have ...
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... given him over his son ; but as his pains were become very great , he was now ready to faint for want of somewhat to eat ; so he called for an apple , and a knife ; for it was his custom formerly to pare the apple himself , and soon ...
... given him over his son ; but as his pains were become very great , he was now ready to faint for want of somewhat to eat ; so he called for an apple , and a knife ; for it was his custom formerly to pare the apple himself , and soon ...
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... given a treat to the multitude , and left off his mourning , he went up into the temple . He had also acclamations and praises given him , which way soever he went , every one striving with the rest who should appear to use the loudest ...
... given a treat to the multitude , and left off his mourning , he went up into the temple . He had also acclamations and praises given him , which way soever he went , every one striving with the rest who should appear to use the loudest ...
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... given them in command , but continued to keep all things in the manner that had been enjoined them ; and their pretence was , that they kept them all for Cæsar . 4. At the same time also did Antipas , another of Herod's sons , sail to ...
... given them in command , but continued to keep all things in the manner that had been enjoined them ; and their pretence was , that they kept them all for Cæsar . 4. At the same time also did Antipas , another of Herod's sons , sail to ...
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