The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus: The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior ; to which are Prefixed, Three Dissertations, Volume 5David Huntington, 1815 |
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... Galilee , and found the people of Sepphoris in no small agony about their country , by reason that the Galile- ans had resolved to plunder it , on account of the ' friendship they had with the Romans , and because they had given their ...
... Galilee , and found the people of Sepphoris in no small agony about their country , by reason that the Galile- ans had resolved to plunder it , on account of the ' friendship they had with the Romans , and because they had given their ...
Page 142
... Galilee ; and that in the days of Herod the tetrarch , who had built it , it had obtain ed the principal place , and that he had ordered that the city Sepphoris should be subordinate to the city Tiberias ; that they had not lost this ...
... Galilee ; and that in the days of Herod the tetrarch , who had built it , it had obtain ed the principal place , and that he had ordered that the city Sepphoris should be subordinate to the city Tiberias ; that they had not lost this ...
Page 145
... Galilee , and had learned this state of things by the information of such as told me of them , I wrote to the sanhedrim at Jerusalem , about them , and required their direction what I should do . Their direction was , that I should ...
... Galilee , and had learned this state of things by the information of such as told me of them , I wrote to the sanhedrim at Jerusalem , about them , and required their direction what I should do . Their direction was , that I should ...
Page 146
... Galilee . But Jesus and his party slew all the Greeks that were inha- bitants of Tiberias , and as many others as were their enemies before the war . 18. When I understood this state of things , I was great- ly provoked , and went down ...
... Galilee . But Jesus and his party slew all the Greeks that were inha- bitants of Tiberias , and as many others as were their enemies before the war . 18. When I understood this state of things , I was great- ly provoked , and went down ...
Page 147
... Galilee in peace . So I was willing to have the principal of the Galileans , in all seventy , as hostages for their fidelity , but still under the notion of friendship . Ac- cordingly , I made them my friends and companions as I ...
... Galilee in peace . So I was willing to have the principal of the Galileans , in all seventy , as hostages for their fidelity , but still under the notion of friendship . Ac- cordingly , I made them my friends and companions as I ...
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