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Flavius Josephus THE ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS :Index.Flavius JosephusTHE ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWSGeneral Index PREFACE.BOOK I: CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OFTHREE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED ANDTHIRTY-THREE YEARSFROM THECREATION TO THE DEATH OF ISAACBOOK II: CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OFTWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY YEARSFROMTHE DEATH OF ISAAC TO THE EXODUS OUTOF EGYPTBOOK III: CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OFTWO YEARSFROM THE EXODUS OUT OFEGYPT, TO THE REJECTION OF THATGENERATIONBOOK IV: CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OFTHIRTY-EIGHT YEARSFROM THEREJECTION OF THAT GENERATION TO THEDEATH OF MOSESBOOK V: CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OFFOUR HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SIXYEARSFROM THE DEATH OF MOSES TOTHE DEATH OF ELIBOOK VI: CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OFTHIRTY-TWO YEARSFROM THE DEATH OFfile:///D 20-Da%20Fare/01/0-JosephusAntiquitiesOfJews.htm (1 of 3)2006-05-31 19:49:21

Flavius Josephus THE ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS :Index.ELI TO THE DEATH OF SAUL BOOK VII: CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OFFORTY YEARSFROM THE DEATH OF SAULTO THE DEATH OF DAVIDBOOK VIII: CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OFONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-THREEYEARSFROM THE DEATH OF DAVID TO THEDEATH OF AHABBOOK IX: CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OFONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SEVENYEARSFROM THE DEATH OF AHAB TO THECAPTIVITY OF THE TEN TRIBESBOOK X: CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OFONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-TWO YEARSAND A HALFFROM THE CAPTIVITY OF THETEN TRIBES TO THE FIRST YEAR OF CYRUSBOOK XI: CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OFTWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY-THREE YEARSAND FIVE MONTHSFROM THE FIRST OFCYRUS TO THE DEATH OF ALEXANDER THEGREATBOOK XII: CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OF AHUNDRED AND SEVENTY YEARSFROM THEDEATH OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT TO THEDEATH OF JUDAS MACCABEUSBOOK XIII: CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OFEIGHTY-TWO YEARSFROM THE DEATH OFJUDAS MACCABEUS TO THE DEATH OFQUEEN ALEXANDRABOOK XIV: CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OFfile:///D 20-Da%20Fare/01/0-JosephusAntiquitiesOfJews.htm (2 of 3)2006-05-31 19:49:21

Flavius Josephus THE ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS :Index.THIRTY-TWO YEARSFROM THE DEATH OFQUEEN ALEXANDRA TO THE DEATH OFANTIGONUS BOOK XV: CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OFEIGHTEEN YEARSFROM THE DEATH OFANTIGONUS TO THE FINISHING OF THETEMPLE BY HERODBOOK XVI: CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OFTWELVE YEARSFROM THE FINISHING OFTHE TEMPLE BY HEROD TO THE DEATH OFALEXANDER AND ARISTOBULUSBOOK XVII: CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OFFOURTEEN YEARSFROM THE DEATH OFALEXANDER AND ARISTOBULUS TO THEBANISHMENT OF ARCHELAUSBOOK XVIII: CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OFTHIRTY-TWO YEARSFROM THEBANISHMENT OF ARCHELUS TO THEDEPARTURE FROM BABYLONBOOK XIX: CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OFTHREE YEARS AND A HALFFROM THEDEPARTURE OUT OF BABYLON TO FADUS,THE ROMAN PROCURATORBOOK XX: CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OFTWENTY-TWO YEARSFROM FADUS THEPROCURATOR TO FLORUSfile:///D 20-Da%20Fare/01/0-JosephusAntiquitiesOfJews.htm (3 of 3)2006-05-31 19:49:21

JOSEPHUSANTIQUITIESOFJEWS: PREFACE., Index.PREFACE.IndexPREFACE.file:///D 0.htm2006-05-31 19:49:21

JOSEPHUSANTIQUITIESOFJEWS: BOOK I Containing The Interval Of Three .Thirty-Three Years From The Creation To The Death Of Isaac, Index.BOOK IContaining The Interval Of Three Thousand Eight HundredAnd Thirty-Three YearsFrom The Creation To The Death Of IsaacIndexCHAPTER 1. The Constitution Of The World AndThe Disposition Of The Elements.CHAPTER 2. Concerning The Posterity Of Adam,And The Ten Generations From Him To The Deluge,CHAPTER 3. Concerning The Flood; And AfterWhat Manner Noah Was Saved In An Ark, With HisKindred, And Afterwards Dwelt In The Plain OfShinar.CHAPTER 4. Concerning The Tower Of Babylon,And The Confusion Of Tongues.CHAPTER 5. After What Manner The Posterity OfNoah Sent Out Colonies, And Inhabited The WholeEarth.CHAPTER 6. How Every Nation Was DenominatedFrom Their First Inhabitants.CHAPTER 7. How Abram Our Forefather Went OutOf The Land Of The Chaldeans, And Lived In TheLand Then Called Canaan But Now Judea.CHAPTER 8. That When There Was A Famine Infile:///D 0-Da%20Fare/01/1-JosephusAntiquitiesOfJews1.htm (1 of 3)2006-05-31 19:49:21

JOSEPHUSANTIQUITIESOFJEWS: BOOK I Containing The Interval Of Three .Thirty-Three Years From The Creation To The Death Of Isaac, Index.Canaan, Abram Went Thence Into Egypt; And AfterHe Had Continued There A While He Returned BackAgain.CHAPTER 9. The Destruction Of The Sodomites ByThe Assyrian Wall.CHAPTER 10. How Abram Fought With TheAssyrians, And Overcame Them, And Saved TheSodomite Prisoners, And Took From The AssyriansThe Prey They Had Gotten.CHAPTER 11. How God Overthrew The Nation OfThe Sodomites, Out Of His Wrath Against Them ForTheir Sins.CHAPTER 12. Concerning Abimelech; AndConcerning Ismael The Son Of Abraham; AndConcerning The Arabians, Who Were His Posterity.CHAPTER 13. Concerning Isaac The LegitimateSon Of Abraham.CHAPTER 14. Concerning Sarah Abraham's Wife;And How She Ended Her Days.CHAPTER 15. How The Nation Of The TroglodytesWere Derived From Abraham By Keturah.CHAPTER 16. How Isaac Took Rebeka To Wife.CHAPTER 17. Concerning The Death Of Abraham.CHAPTER 18. Concerning The Sons Of Isaac, EsauAnd Jacob; Of Their Nativity And Education.CHAPTER 19. Concerning Jacob's Flight IntoMesopotamia, By Reason Of The Fear He Was In Offile:///D 0-Da%20Fare/01/1-JosephusAntiquitiesOfJews1.htm (2 of 3)2006-05-31 19:49:21

JOSEPHUSANTIQUITIESOFJEWS: BOOK I Containing The Interval Of Three .Thirty-Three Years From The Creation To The Death Of Isaac, Index.His Brother.CHAPTER 20. Concerning The Meeting Of JacobAnd Esau.CHAPTER 21. Concerning The Violation Of Dina'sChastity.CHAPTER 22. How Isaac Died, And Was Buried InHebron.file:///D 0-Da%20Fare/01/1-JosephusAntiquitiesOfJews1.htm (3 of 3)2006-05-31 19:49:21

JOSEPHUSANTIQUITIESOFJEWS: BOOK II Containing The Interval Of Two . Years From The Death Of Isaac To The Exodus Out Of Egypt, Index.BOOK IIContaining The Interval Of Two Hundred And Twenty YearsFrom The Death Of Isaac To The Exodus Out Of EgyptIndexCHAPTER 1. How Esau And Jacob, Isaac's SonsDivided Their Habitation; And Esau PossessedIdumea And Jacob Canaan.CHAPTER 2. How Joseph, The Youngest OfJacob's Sons, Was Envied By His Brethren, WhenCertain Dreams Had Foreshown His FutureHappiness.CHAPTER 3. How Joseph Was Thus Sold By HisBrethren Into Egypt, By Reason Of Their Hatred ToHim; And How He There Grew Famous AndIllustrious And Had His Brethren Under His Power.CHAPTER 4. Concerning The Signal Chastity OfJoseph.CHAPTER 5. What Things Befell Joseph In Prison.CHAPTER 6. How Joseph When He Was BecomeFamous In Egypt, Had His Brethren In Subjection.CHAPTER 7. The Removal Of Joseph's Father WithAll His Family, To Him, On Account Of The Famine.CHAPTER 8. Of The Death Of Jacob And Joseph.file:///D 0-Da%20Fare/01/1-JosephusAntiquitiesOfJews2.htm (1 of 2)2006-05-31 19:49:22

JOSEPHUSANTIQUITIESOFJEWS: BOOK II Containing The Interval Of Two . Years From The Death Of Isaac To The Exodus Out Of Egypt, Index.CHAPTER 9. Concerning The Afflictions That BefellThe Hebrews In Egypt, During Four Hundred Years.CHAPTER 10. How Moses Made War With TheEthiopians,CHAPTER 11. How Moses Fled Out Of Egypt IntoMidian.CHAPTER 12. Concerning The Burning Bush AndThe Rod Of Moses.CHAPTER 13. How Moses And Aaron Returned IntoEgypt To Pharaoh.CHAPTER 14. Concerning The Ten Plagues WhichCame Upon The Egyptians.CHAPTER 15. How The Hebrews Under TheConduct Of Moses Left Egypt.CHAPTER 16. How The Sea Was Divided AsunderFor The Hebrews, When They Were Pursued ByThe Egyptians, And So Gave Them An OpportunityOf Escaping From Them.file:///D 0-Da%20Fare/01/1-JosephusAntiquitiesOfJews2.htm (2 of 2)2006-05-31 19:49:22

JOSEPHUSANTIQUITIESOFJEWS: BOOK III Containing The Interval Of Two .e Exodus Out Of Egypt, To The Rejection Of That Generation, Index.BOOK IIIContaining The Interval Of Two YearsFrom The Exodus Out Of Egypt, To The Rejection Of ThatGenerationIndexCHAPTER 1. How Moses When He Had BroughtThe People Out Of Egypt Led Them To Mount Sinai;But Not Till They Had Suffered Much In TheirJourney.CHAPTER 2. How The Amalekites And TheNeighbouring Nations, Made War With TheHebrews And Were Beaten And Lost A Great PartOf Their Army.CHAPTER 3. That Moses Kindly Received-HisFather-In-Law, Jethro, When He Came To Him ToMount Sinai.CHAPTER 4. How Raguel Suggested To Moses ToSet His People In Order, Under Their Rulers OfThousands, And Rulers Of Hundreds, Who LivedWithout Order Before; And How Moses Complied InAll Things With His Father-In-Law's Admonition.CHAPTER 5. How Moses Ascended Up To MountSinai, And Received Laws From God, AndDelivered Them To The Hebrews.CHAPTER 6. Concerning The Tabernacle WhichMoses Built In The Wilderness For The Honor Offile:///D 0-Da%20Fare/01/1-JosephusAntiquitiesOfJews3.htm (1 of 3)2006-05-31 19:49:22

JOSEPHUSANTIQUITIESOFJEWS: BOOK III Containing The Interval Of Two .e Exodus Out Of Egypt, To The Rejection Of That Generation, Index.God And Which Seemed To Be A Temple.CHAPTER 7. Concerning The Garments Of ThePriests, And Of The High Priest.CHAPTER 8. Of The Priesthood Of Aaron.CHAPTER 9. The Manner Of Our OfferingSacrifices.CHAPTER 10. Concerning The Festivals; And HowEach Day Of Such Festival Is To Be Observed.CHAPTER 11. Of The Purifications.CHAPTER 12. Several Laws.CHAPTER 13. Moses Removed From Mount Sinai,And Conducted The People To The Borders Of TheCanaanites.CHAPTER 14. How Moses Sent Some Persons ToSearch Out The Land Of The Canaanites, And TheLargeness Of Their Cities; And Further That WhenThose Who Were Sent Were Returned, After FortyDays And Reported That They Should Not Be AMatch For Them, And Extolled The Strengh Of TheCanaanites The Multitude Were Disturbed And FellInto Despair; And Were Resolved To Stone Moses,And To Return Back Again Into Egypt, And ServeThe Egyptians.CHAPTER 15. How Moses Was Displeased At This,And Foretold That God Was Angry And That TheyShould Continue In The Wilderness For Forty YearsAnd Not, During That Time, Either Return IntoEgypt Or Take Possession Of Canaan.file:///D 0-Da%20Fare/01/1-JosephusAntiquitiesOfJews3.htm (2 of 3)2006-05-31 19:49:22

JOSEPHUSANTIQUITIESOFJEWS: BOOK III Containing The Interval Of Two .e Exodus Out Of Egypt, To The Rejection Of That Generation, Index.file:///D 0-Da%20Fare/01/1-JosephusAntiquitiesOfJews3.htm (3 of 3)2006-05-31 19:49:22

JOSEPHUSANTIQUITIESOFJEWS: BOOK IV Containing The Interval Of Thir.om The Rejection Of That Generation To The Death Of Moses, Index.BOOK IVContaining The Interval Of Thirty-Eight YearsFrom The Rejection Of That Generation To The Death OfMosesIndexCHAPTER 1. Fight Of The Hebrews With TheCanaanites Without The Consent Of Moses; AndTheir Defeat.CHAPTER 2. The Sedition Of Corah And Of TheMultitude Against Moses, And Against His Brother,Concerning The Priesthood.CHAPTER 3. How Those That Stirred Up ThisSedition Were Destroyed, According To The Will OfGod; And How Aaron, Moses's Brother Both HeAnd His Posterity, Retained The Priesthood.CHAPTER 4. What Happened To The HebrewsDuring Thirty-Eight Years In The Wilderness.CHAPTER 5. How Moses Conquered Sihon And OgKings Of The Amorites, And Destroyed Their WholeArmy And Then Divided Their Land By Lot To TwoTribes And A Half Of The Hebrews.CHAPTER 6. Concerning Balaam The Prophet AndWhat Kind Of Man He Was,CHAPTER 7. How The Hebrews Fought With TheMidianites, And Overcame Them.file:///D 0-Da%20Fare/01/1-JosephusAntiquitiesOfJews4.htm (1 of 2)2006-05-31 19:49:22

JOSEPHUSANTIQUITIESOFJEWS: BOOK IV Containing The Interval Of Thir.om The Rejection Of That Generation To The Death Of Moses, Index.CHAPTER 8. The Polity Settled By Moses; And HowHe Disappeared From Among Mankind.file:///D 0-Da%20Fare/01/1-JosephusAntiquitiesOfJews4.htm (2 of 2)2006-05-31 19:49:22

JOSEPHUSANTIQUITIESOFJEWS: BOOK V Containing The Interval Of Four .nty-Six Years From The Death Of Moses To The Death Of Eli, Index.BOOK VContaining The Interval Of Four Hundred And Seventy-SixYearsFrom The Death Of Moses To The Death Of EliIndexCHAPTER 1. How Joshua, The Commander Of TheHebrews, Made War With The Canaanites, AndOvercame Them, And Destroyed Them, AndDivided Their Land By Lot To The Tribes Of Israel.CHAPTER 2. How, After The Death Of Joshua TheirCommander, The Israelites Transgressed The LawsOf Their Country, And Experienced GreatAfflictions; And When There Was A SeditionArisen, The Tribe Of Benjamin Was DestroyedExcepting Only Six Hundred Men.CHAPTER 3. How The Israelites After ThisMisfortune Grew Wicked And Served TheAssyrians; And How God Delivered Them ByOthniel, Who Ruled Over The Forty Years.CHAPTER 4. How Our People Served The MoabitesEighteen Years, And Were Then Delivered FromSlavery By One Ehud Who Retained The DominionEighty Years.CHAPTER 5. How The Canaanites Brought TheIsraelites Under Slavery For Twenty Years; AfterWhich They Were Delivered By Barak And Deborah,Who Ruled Over Them For Forty Years.file:///D 0-Da%20Fare/01/1-JosephusAntiquitiesOfJews5.htm (1 of 2)2006-05-31 19:49:23

JOSEPHUSANTIQUITIESOFJEWS: BOOK V Containing The Interval Of Four .nty-Six Years From The Death Of Moses To The Death Of Eli, Index.CHAPTER 6. How The Midianites And OtherNations Fought Against The Israelites And BeatThem, And Afflicted Their Country For SevenYears, How They Were Delivered By Gideon, WhoRuled Over The Multitude For Forty Years.CHAPTER 8. That The Judges Who SucceededGideon Made War With The Adjoining Nations ForA Long Time.CHAPTER 8. Concerning The Fortitude Of Samson,And What Mischiefs He Brought Upon ThePhilistines.CHAPTER 9. How Under Eli's Government Of TheIsraelites Booz Married Ruth, From Whom CameObed The Grandfather Of David.CHAPTER 10. Concerning The Birth Of Samuel;And How He Foretold The Calamity That Befell TheSons Of Eli.CHAPTER 11. Herein Is Declared What Befell TheSons Of Eli, The Ark, And The People And How EliHimself Died Miserably.file:///D 0-Da%20Fare/01/1-JosephusAntiquitiesOfJews5.htm (2 of 2)2006-05-31 19:49:23

JOSEPHUSANTIQUITIESOFJEWS: BOOK VI Containing The Interval Of Thirty-Two Years From The Death Of Eli To The Death Of Saul, Index.BOOK VIContaining The Interval Of Thirty-Two YearsFrom The Death Of Eli To The Death Of SaulIndexCHAPTER 1. The Destruction That Came Upon ThePhilistines, And Upon Their Land, By The Wrath OfGo On Account Of Their Having Carried The ArkAway Captive; And After What Manner They Sent ItBack To The Hebrews.CHAPTER 2. The Expedition Of The PhilistinesAgainst The Hebrews And The Hebrews' VictoryUnder The Conduct Of Samuel The Prophet, WhoWas Their General.CHAPTER 3. How Samuel When He Was So InfirmWith Old Age That He Could Not Take Care Of ThePublic Affairs Intrusted Them To His Sons; AndHow Upon The Evil Administration Of TheGovernment By Them The Multitude Were SoAngry, That They Required To Have A King ToGovern Them, Although Samuel Was MuchDispleased Thereat.CHAPTER 4. The Appointment Of A King Over TheIsraelites, Whose Name Was Saul; And This By TheCommand Of God.CHAPTER 5. Saul's Expedition Against The NationOf The Ammonites And Victory Over Them And TheSpoils He Took From Them.file:///D 0-Da%20Fare/01/1-JosephusAntiquitiesOfJews6.htm (1 of 3)2006-05-31 19:49:23

JOSEPHUSANTIQUITIESOFJEWS: BOOK VI Containing The Interval Of Thirty-Two Years From The Death Of Eli To The Death Of Saul, Index.CHAPTER 6. How The Philistines Made AnotherExpedition Against The Hebrews And Were Beaten.CHAPTER 7. Saul's War With The Amalekites, AndConquest Of Them.CHAPTER 8. How, Upon Saul's Transgression OfThe Prophet's Commands, Samuel OrdainedAnother Person To Be King Privately, Whose NameWas David, As God Commanded Him.CHAPTER 9. How The Philistines Made AnotherExpedition Against The Hebrews Under The ReignOf Saul; And How They Were Overcome By David'sSlaying Goliath In Single Combat.CHAPTER 10. Saul Envies David For His GloriousSuccess, And Takes An Occasion Of EntrappingHim, From The Promise He Made Him Of GivingHim His Daughter In Marriage; But This UponCondition Of His Bringing Him Six Hundred HeadsOf The Philistines.CHAPTER 11. How David, Upon Saul's LayingSnares For Him, Did Yet Escape The Dangers HeWas In By The Affection And Care Of Jonathan AndThe Contrivances Of His Wife Michal: And How HeCame To Samuel The Prophet.CHAPTER 12. How David Fled To Ahimelech AndAfterwards To The Kings Of The Philistines And OfThe Moabites, And How Saul Slew Ahimelech AndHis Family,CHAPTER 13. How David, When He Had Twice TheOpportunity Of Killing Saul Did Not Kill Him. AlsoConcerning The Death Of Samuel And Nabal.file:///D 0-Da%20Fare/01/1-JosephusAntiquitiesOfJews6.htm (2 of 3)2006-05-31 19:49:23

JOSEPHUSANTIQUITIESOFJEWS: BOOK VI Containing The Interval Of Thirty-Two Years From The Death Of Eli To The Death Of Saul, Index.CHAPTER 14. Now Saul Upon God's Not AnsweringHim Concerning The Fight With The PhilistinesDesired A Necromantic Woman To Raise Up TheSoul Of Samuel To Him; And How He Died, With HisSons Upon The Overthrow Of The Hebrews InBattle,file:///D 0-Da%20Fare/01/1-JosephusAntiquitiesOfJews6.htm (3 of 3)2006-05-31 19:49:23

JOSEPHUSANTIQUITIESOFJEWS: BOOK VII Containing The Interval Of Forty Years From The Death Of Saul To The Death Of David, Index.BOOK VIIContaining The Interval Of Forty YearsFrom The Death Of Saul To The Death Of DavidIndexCHAPTER 1. How David Reigned Over One Tribe AtHebron While The Son Of Saul Reigned Over TheRest Of The Multitude; And How, In The Civil WarWhich Then Arose Asahel And Abner Were Slain.CHAPTER 2. That Upon The Slaughter OfIshbosheth By The Treachery Of His Friends, DavidReceived The Whole Kingdom.CHAPTER 3. How David Laid Siege To Jerusalem;And When He Had Taken The City, He Cast TheCanaanites Out Of It, And Brought In The Jews ToInhabit Therein.CHAPTER 4. That When David Had Conquered ThePhilistines Who Made War Against Him AtJerusalem, He Removed The Ark To Jerusalem AndHad A Mind To Build A Temple.CHAPTER 5. How David Brought Under ThePhilistines, And The Moabites, And The Kings OfSophene And Of Damascus, And Of The Syrians AsAlso The Idumeans, In War; And How He Made ALeague With The King Of Hamath; And Was MindfulOf The Friendship That Jonathan, The Son Of Saul,Had Borne Him.CHAPTER 6. How The War Was Waged Against Thefile:///D 0-Da%20Fare/01/1-JosephusAntiquitiesOfJews7.htm (1 of 3)2006-05-31 19:49:23

JOSEPHUSANTIQUITIESOFJEWS: BOOK VII Containing The Interval Of Forty Years From The Death Of Saul To The Death Of David, Index.Ammonites And Happily Concluded.CHAPTER 7. How David Fell In Love WithBathsheba, And Slew Her Husband Uriah, ForWhich He Is Reproved By Nathan.CHAPTER 8. How Absalom Murdered Amnon, WhoHad Forced His Own Sister; And How He WasBanished And Afterwards Recalled By David.CHAPTER 9. Concerning The Insurrection OfAbsalom Against David And ConcerningAhithophel And Hushai; And Concerning Ziba AndShimei; And How Ahithophel Hanged Himself.CHAPTER 10. How, When Absalom Was Beaten, HeWas Caught In A Tree By His Hair And Was SlainCHAPTER 11. How David, When He Had RecoveredHis

flavius josephus the antiquities of the jews :index. eli to the death of saul book vii: containing the interval of forty yearsfrom the death of saul to the death of david book viii: containing the interval of one hundred and sixty-three

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