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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... wall they have built stand . This was granted them in order to gratify Poppea , Nero's wife , who was a religious woman , and had requested these favours of Nero , and who gave order to the ten ambassadors to go their way home : but ...
... wall they have built stand . This was granted them in order to gratify Poppea , Nero's wife , who was a religious woman , and had requested these favours of Nero , and who gave order to the ten ambassadors to go their way home : but ...
Page 128
... walls that read dred cubits in [ length , ] and were built of sq white stones , the length of each of which ston cubits , and their height six cubits . This was king Solomon , who first of all built the entir king Agrippa , who had the ...
... walls that read dred cubits in [ length , ] and were built of sq white stones , the length of each of which ston cubits , and their height six cubits . This was king Solomon , who first of all built the entir king Agrippa , who had the ...
Page 143
... walls ure security . t Gamala persevered in its allegiance to the Ro- the reasons following : Philip , the son of Jacimus , their governor under king Agrippa , had been un- y preserved when the royal palace at Jerusalem besieged ; but ...
... walls ure security . t Gamala persevered in its allegiance to the Ro- the reasons following : Philip , the son of Jacimus , their governor under king Agrippa , had been un- y preserved when the royal palace at Jerusalem besieged ; but ...
Page 146
... walls of his own city . But when I perceived what he endeavoured at , and what he had in his mind , I said I would not permit him so to do ; for that I thought either to keep it for the Romans , or for myself , now I was intrusted with ...
... walls of his own city . But when I perceived what he endeavoured at , and what he had in his mind , I said I would not permit him so to do ; for that I thought either to keep it for the Romans , or for myself , now I was intrusted with ...
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... walls of Je- rusalem with them , when they came to be sold . But the How Josephus could say here that the Jewish laws forbade them to spoil even their enemies , while yet , a little before his time , our Saviour had mentioned it as then ...
... walls of Je- rusalem with them , when they came to be sold . But the How Josephus could say here that the Jewish laws forbade them to spoil even their enemies , while yet , a little before his time , our Saviour had mentioned it as then ...
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