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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... gave her estate to Agrippa . And thus did God punish Herodias for her envy at her brother , and Herod also for giving ear to the vain discourses of a woman . Now Caius managed public affairs with very great magnanimity during the first ...
... gave her estate to Agrippa . And thus did God punish Herodias for her envy at her brother , and Herod also for giving ear to the vain discourses of a woman . Now Caius managed public affairs with very great magnanimity during the first ...
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... gave him order to make an invasion into Judea with a great body of troops , and if they would admit of his statue willingly , to erect it in the temple of God ; but if they were obstinate , to conquer them by war , and then to do it ...
... gave him order to make an invasion into Judea with a great body of troops , and if they would admit of his statue willingly , to erect it in the temple of God ; but if they were obstinate , to conquer them by war , and then to do it ...
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... gave no sign , by the appear- ance of the sky , of any rain ; nay , the whole year had been subject to a great drought , and made men despair of any water from above , even when at any time they saw the heavens over- cast with clouds ...
... gave no sign , by the appear- ance of the sky , of any rain ; nay , the whole year had been subject to a great drought , and made men despair of any water from above , even when at any time they saw the heavens over- cast with clouds ...
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... gave him a reward for the regard he had to the temple , and the assistance he afforded the Jews for voiding the dangers they were in . And by this means Petronius escaped that danger of death , which he could not foresee . - *** CHAP ...
... gave him a reward for the regard he had to the temple , and the assistance he afforded the Jews for voiding the dangers they were in . And by this means Petronius escaped that danger of death , which he could not foresee . - *** CHAP ...
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... gave them , and gave him his right hand . This is of the greatest force there with all these barbarians , and affords a firm security to those who converse with them ; for none of them will deceive you , when once they have given you ...
... gave them , and gave him his right hand . This is of the greatest force there with all these barbarians , and affords a firm security to those who converse with them ; for none of them will deceive you , when once they have given you ...
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