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The bridge and banks of the river.--Canals---Palace, hanging gardens, and
temple---Nebuchadnezzar's pride and fall; related in his decree;--Obscurely
hinted in Abydenus.-- Confirmed by Herodotus—Asserted by Josephus—
Gathered from ...
The bridge and banks of the river.--Canals---Palace, hanging gardens, and
temple---Nebuchadnezzar's pride and fall; related in his decree;--Obscurely
hinted in Abydenus.-- Confirmed by Herodotus—Asserted by Josephus—
Gathered from ...
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Concerning Berosus' history of Chaldea, Josephus, in his first book against
Appion, thus writes: “This Berosus, treading in the steps of the most ancient
writers, has recorded the same facts as Moses, in relation to the deluge–the
destruction of ...
Concerning Berosus' history of Chaldea, Josephus, in his first book against
Appion, thus writes: “This Berosus, treading in the steps of the most ancient
writers, has recorded the same facts as Moses, in relation to the deluge–the
destruction of ...
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But Josephus does not record this slaughter. We answer, that Josephus, who
wrote about seventy years after this event, drew all his history from the public
records; and we may imagine that an act so cruel, and so inglorious to the
memory of ...
But Josephus does not record this slaughter. We answer, that Josephus, who
wrote about seventy years after this event, drew all his history from the public
records; and we may imagine that an act so cruel, and so inglorious to the
memory of ...
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All Judea, and every family, will then, although unwillingly, mourn at my death!”t “
Nay”— adds Josephus, “with tears in his eyes, he conjured them by their love to
him, and by their fidelity to God, not to fail to obey his orders!”—We ask, whether ...
All Judea, and every family, will then, although unwillingly, mourn at my death!”t “
Nay”— adds Josephus, “with tears in his eyes, he conjured them by their love to
him, and by their fidelity to God, not to fail to obey his orders!”—We ask, whether ...
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Josephus might well add, that he was a man “totally alienated from humanity"—
and express his surprise that his thirst of blood should remain in those last
moments, when most men are disposed to bury even the injuries which they have
...
Josephus might well add, that he was a man “totally alienated from humanity"—
and express his surprise that his thirst of blood should remain in those last
moments, when most men are disposed to bury even the injuries which they have
...
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