| Flavius Josephus - 1869 - 612 pages
...their inclination to plunder was insatiable, as was their zeal in searching the houses of the rich ; and for the murdering of the men and abusing of the...women's garments, and were besmeared over with ointments ; and, that they might appear very comely, they had paints under their eyes, and imitated not only... | |
| John Collinsworth Simmons - 1891 - 334 pages
...their inclination to plunder was insatiable—as was their zeal in searching the homes of the rich, and for the murdering of the men and abusing of the women, it was sport to them—they also devoured what spoils they had taken, together with their blood, and indulged themselves... | |
| Flavius Josephus, William Whiston, David Samuel Margoliouth - 2004 - 500 pages
...their inclination to plunder was insatiable, as was their zeal in searching the houses of the rich; and for the murdering of the men, and abusing of the...disturbance, till they were satiated therewith; while thev decked their hair, and put on women's garments, and were besmeared over with ointments; and that... | |
| Ralph E. Jr. Bass, Ralph Bass - 2004 - 552 pages
...together with their hlood, and indulged themselves in feminine wantonness, without any disturhance, till they were satiated therewith; while they decked...their hair, and put on women's garments, and were hesmeared over with ointments; and that they might appear very comely, they had paints under their... | |
| Maurice A. Williams - 2005 - 160 pages
...abusing of the women, it was sport to them. (WARS, IV, IX, 10) (Josephus, II, p. 362) They also . . . indulged themselves in feminine wantonness, without...therewith; while they decked their hair, and put on woman's garments, and were besmeared over with ointments; and, that they might appear very comely,... | |
| Michael Barber - 2005 - 326 pages
...described how the people of the city had an "insatiable inclination to plunder, and for the murdering of men, and abusing of the women, it was sport to them." They devoured whatever they found, even drinking blood. Like the locusts in Revelation, who had "hair like... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1822 - 474 pages
...their inclination to plunder was iusatiable, as was their zeal in searching the houses of the rich ; and for the murdering of the men, and abusing of the...women's garments, and were besmeared over with ointments ; and that they might appear very comely, they had paints under their eyes, and imitated not only the... | |
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