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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Page 90
... Syria , came thither . So the king , in order to preserve the respect that was due to the Romans , went out of the city to meet him , as far as seven furlongs . But this proved to be . the beginning of a difference between him and ...
... Syria , came thither . So the king , in order to preserve the respect that was due to the Romans , went out of the city to meet him , as far as seven furlongs . But this proved to be . the beginning of a difference between him and ...
Page 94
... Syria , to supply their place . Yet were not such orders actually removed ; for , by sendi to Claudius , they mollified him , and got le Judea still and these were the very men th source of very great calamities to the Jews and sowed ...
... Syria , to supply their place . Yet were not such orders actually removed ; for , by sendi to Claudius , they mollified him , and got le Judea still and these were the very men th source of very great calamities to the Jews and sowed ...
Page 95
... Syria . But Fadus , as soon as he me procurator into Judea , found quarrelsome doings n the Jews that dwelt in Perea , and the people of elphia , about their borders , at a village called Mia , as filled with men of a warlike temper ...
... Syria . But Fadus , as soon as he me procurator into Judea , found quarrelsome doings n the Jews that dwelt in Perea , and the people of elphia , about their borders , at a village called Mia , as filled with men of a warlike temper ...
Page 113
... Syria , who at that time was at Tyre , and accused the Jews of setting their villages on fire , and plundering them ; and said withall , that " they were not so much displeased at what they had suffered as they were at the contempt ...
... Syria , who at that time was at Tyre , and accused the Jews of setting their villages on fire , and plundering them ; and said withall , that " they were not so much displeased at what they had suffered as they were at the contempt ...
Page 121
... Syrians , re- proached them again , and hoped to provoke them by such reproaches . However , the Syrians , though they were infe- rior in wealth , yet valuing themselves highly on this account , that the greatest part of Roman soldiers ...
... Syrians , re- proached them again , and hoped to provoke them by such reproaches . However , the Syrians , though they were infe- rior in wealth , yet valuing themselves highly on this account , that the greatest part of Roman soldiers ...
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