NettetFlavius Josephus, The Wars of the Jews, Book V, section 442. Home Collections/Texts Perseus Catalog Research Grants Open Source About Help. Hide browse bar Your … NettetJosephus - The Wars Of The Jews - Chapter 5. You are here: Home Josephus - The Wars Of The Jews - Chapter 5. The Wars Of The Jews. Or The History Of The …
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NettetThe Wars of the Jews, 5.184–5.247. 184 1. Now this temple, as I have already said, was built upon a strong hill. At first the plain at the top was hardly sufficient for the holy house and the altar, for the ground about it was very uneven, and like a precipice; 185 but when king Solomon, who was the person that built the temple, had built a ... Nettet2 Who these Upper Barbarians, remote from the sea, were, Josephus himself will inform us, sect. 2, viz. the Parthians and Babylonians, and remotest Arabians [of the Jews among them]; besides the Jews beyond Euphrates, and the Adiabeni, or Assyrians. Whence we also learn that these Parthians, Babylonians, the remotest Arabians, [or at least the ... blu-rayからdvd キタムラ
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NettetThe Wars Of The Jews Or The History Of The Destruction Of Jerusalem Book V Containing The Interval Of Near Six Months From The Coming Of Titus To Besiege Jerusalem, To The Great Extremity To Which The Jews Were Reduced. Chapter V A DESCRIPTION OF THE TEMPLE. 1. NOW this temple, as I have already said, was … Nettetwords on one of Josephus' causes, viz. the responsibility of the revolutionaries. Farmer's valuable chapter on Josephus is certainly the best that has been written on Josephus' view of the war and its origin. Particularly from a methodological point of view this study is meritorious. But even Farmer does not survey all the causes stated by ... NettetAt which fight, hand to hand, fifteen thousand of them were slain, while the number of those that were unwillingly forced to leap into Jordan was prodigious. There were … 喋らない人