The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus, the Jewish Historian: Containing Twenty Books of the Jewish Antiquities, Seven Books of the Jewish War, Two Books in Answer to Apion, the Martyrdom of the Maccabees, and the Life of Josephus, Written by HimselfKimber & Sharpless, 1833 - 994 pages |
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Page 102
... army liberty to buy provisions : and if he insisted upon it , he would pay down a price for the very water they should drink . But the king was not pleased with this embassage from Moses , nor did he allow a passage for the army , but ...
... army liberty to buy provisions : and if he insisted upon it , he would pay down a price for the very water they should drink . But the king was not pleased with this embassage from Moses , nor did he allow a passage for the army , but ...
Page 103
... army went all over it without fear , and fed their cattle upon it , and took the enemies prisoners . For they could noway put a stop to them , since all the fighting men were de- stroyed . Such was the destruction which over- took the ...
... army went all over it without fear , and fed their cattle upon it , and took the enemies prisoners . For they could noway put a stop to them , since all the fighting men were de- stroyed . Such was the destruction which over- took the ...
Page 109
... army , and fortified the entrances into their country ; and there awaited the enemy's approach . When they were come , and had joined battle with them , an innume- rable multitude of the Midianites fell ; among whom were their five ...
... army , and fortified the entrances into their country ; and there awaited the enemy's approach . When they were come , and had joined battle with them , an innume- rable multitude of the Midianites fell ; among whom were their five ...
Page 127
... army out of the battle without loss , as God had promis- ed beforehand , they now saw unexpectedly their enemies bold with success ; so they put sackcloth over their garments , and continued in tears and lamentation all the day ...
... army out of the battle without loss , as God had promis- ed beforehand , they now saw unexpectedly their enemies bold with success ; so they put sackcloth over their garments , and continued in tears and lamentation all the day ...
Page 143
... army about noon , in the vio- lence of the heat , to the river , and to esteem those that bent down on their knees , and so drank , to be men of courage , but for all those that drank hastily and tumultuously , that he should esteem ...
... army about noon , in the vio- lence of the heat , to the river , and to esteem those that bent down on their knees , and so drank , to be men of courage , but for all those that drank hastily and tumultuously , that he should esteem ...
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