| Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion - 1925 - 566 pages
...II, 17, 3. break of the revolution in the year 66 CE, Eleazar, the son of Ananias, the high priest, "who was at that time governor of the temple, persuaded...to receive no gift or sacrifice for any foreigner." Josephus considers this unprecedented step as "the true beginning of our war with the Romans; for they... | |
| Lawrence H. Schiffman - 1998 - 812 pages
...their own party in their place. (409) At the same time, Eleazar, the son of Ananias the high priest,4 a very bold youth who was at that time governor of the temple, persuaded those who officiated in the divine service to receive no gift or sacrifice from any foreigner. This was the... | |
| Lawrence H. Schiffman - 1998 - 812 pages
...persuaded those who officiated in the divine service to receive no gift or sacrifice from any foreigner. This was the true beginning of our war with the Romans...rejected the sacrifice of Caesar on this account. (410) When many of the high priests and principal men besought them not to omit the sacrifice which... | |
| Mal Couch - 468 pages
...again. (War of the Jews, 6.5.3) (409) At the same time Eleazar, the sons of Ananias the high priest, a very bold youth, who was at that time governor of...to receive no gift or sacrifice for any foreigner. . . . (410) and when many of the high priests and principal men besought them not to omit the sacrifice... | |
| Flavius Josephus, William Whiston, David Samuel Margoliouth - 2004 - 500 pages
...same time Eleazar, the son of Ananias the high priest, a very bold youth, who was at that time govemor of the temple, persuaded those that officiated in...sacrifice of Caesar on this account; and when many of the high priests and principal men besought them not to omit the sacrifice, which it was customary for... | |
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