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Flavius Josephus THE WARS OF THE JEWS OR HISTORY OF THE DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM:Index.Flavius JosephusTHE WARS OF THE JEWS OR HISTORY OF THEDESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEMGeneral Index PREFACEBOOK I: CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OFONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SEVENYEARSFROM THE TAKING OF JERUSALEMBY ANTIOCHUS EPIPHANES, TO THE DEATHOF HEROD THE GREATBOOK II: CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OFSIXTY-NINE YEARSFROM THE DEATH OFHEROD TILL VESPASIAN WAS SENT TOSUBDUE THE JEWS BY NEROBOOK III: CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OFABOUT ONE YEARFROM VESPASIAN'SCOMING TO SUBDUE THE JEWS TO THETAKING OF GAMALABOOK IV: CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OFABOUT ONE YEARFROM THE SIEGE OFGAMALA TO THE COMING OF TITUS TOBESIEGE JERUSALEMBOOK V: CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OFNEAR SIX MONTHSFROM THE COMING OFTITUS TO BESIEGE JERUSALEM, TO THEGREAT EXTREMITY TO WHICH THE JEWSWERE REDUCEDfile:///D y/001%20-Da%20Fare/03/0-JosephusWarOfJews.htm (1 of 2)2006-05-31 19:54:53

Flavius Josephus THE WARS OF THE JEWS OR HISTORY OF THE DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM:Index. BOOK VI: CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OFABOUT ONE MONTHFROM THE GREATEXTREMITY TO WHICH THE JEWS WEREREDUCED TO THE TAKING OF JERUSALEMBY TITUSBOOK VII: CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OFABOUT THREE YEARSFROM THE TAKINGOF JERUSALEM BY TITUS TO THE SEDITIONAT CYRENEfile:///D y/001%20-Da%20Fare/03/0-JosephusWarOfJews.htm (2 of 2)2006-05-31 19:54:53

JOSEPHUSWAROFJEWS: PREFACE, Index.PREFACEIndexPREFACEfile:///D m2006-05-31 19:54:53

JOSEPHUSWAROFJEWS: BOOK I Containing The Interval Of One Hundred A.m By Antiochus Epiphanes, To The Death Of Herod The Great, Index.BOOK IContaining The Interval Of One Hundred And Sixty-SevenYearsFrom The Taking Of Jerusalem By Antiochus Epiphanes, ToThe Death Of Herod The GreatIndexCHAPTER 1. How The City Jerusalem Was Taken,And The Temple Pillaged [By AntiochusEpiphanes]. As Also Concerning The Actions OfThe Maccabees, Matthias And Judas; AndConcerning The Death Of Judas.CHAPTER 2. Concerning The Successors Of Judas,Who Were Jonathan And Simon, And JohnHyrcanus.CHAPTER 3. How Aristobulus Was The First ThatPut A Diadem About His Head; And After He HadPut His Mother And Brother To Death, DiedHimself, When He Had Reigned No More Than AYear.CHAPTER 4. What Actions Were Done ByAlexander Janneus, Who Reigned Twenty-SevenYears.CHAPTER 5. Alexandra Reigns Nine Years, DuringWhich Time The Pharisees Were The Real RulersOf The Nation.CHAPTER 6. When Hyrcanus Who Was Alexander'sfile:///D /001%20-Da%20Fare/03/1-JosephusWarOfJews1.htm (1 of 6)2006-05-31 19:54:54

JOSEPHUSWAROFJEWS: BOOK I Containing The Interval Of One Hundred A.m By Antiochus Epiphanes, To The Death Of Herod The Great, Index.Heir, Receded From His Claim To The CrownAristobulus Is Made King; And Afterward The SameHyrcanus By The Means Of Antipater, Is BroughtBack By Abetas. At Last Pompey Is Made TheArbitrator Of The Dispute Between The Brothers.CHAPTER 7. How Pompey Had The City OfJerusalem Delivered Up To Him But Took TheTemple By Force. How He Went Into The Holy OfHolies; As Also What Were His Other Exploits InJudea.CHAPTER 8. Alexander, The Son Of Aristobulus,Who Ran Away From Pompey, Makes AnExpedition Against Hyrcanus; But Being OvercomeBy Gabinius He Delivers Up The Fortresses To Him.After This Aristobulus Escapes From Rome AndGathers An Army Together; But Being Beaten ByThe Romans, He Is Brought Back To Rome; WithOther Things Relating To Gabinius, Crassus AndCassius.CHAPTER 9. Aristobulus Is Taken Off By Pompey'sFriends, As Is His Son Alexander By Scipio.Antipater Cultivates A Friendship With Caesar,After Pompey's Death; He Also Performs GreatActions In That War, Wherein He AssistedMithridates.CHAPTER 10. Caesar Makes Antipater ProcuratorOf Judea; As Does Antipater Appoint Phasaelus ToBe Governor Of Jerusalem, And Herod Governor OfGalilee; Who, In Some Time, Was Called To AnswerFor Himself [Before The Sanhedrim], Where He IsAcquitted. Sextus Caesar Is Treacherously KilledBy Bassus And Is Succeeded By Marcus.CHAPTER 11. Herod Is Made Procurator Of Allfile:///D /001%20-Da%20Fare/03/1-JosephusWarOfJews1.htm (2 of 6)2006-05-31 19:54:54

JOSEPHUSWAROFJEWS: BOOK I Containing The Interval Of One Hundred A.m By Antiochus Epiphanes, To The Death Of Herod The Great, Index.Syria; Malichus Is Afraid Of Him, And TakesAntipater Off By Poison; Whereupon The TribunesOf The Soldiers Are Prevailed With To Kill Him.CHAPTER 12. Phasaelus Is Too Hard For Felix;Herod Also Overcomes Antigonus In Rattle; AndThe Jews Accuse Both Herod And Phasaelus ButAntonius Acquits Them, And Makes ThemTetrarchs.CHAPTER 13. The Parthians Bring Antigonus BackInto Judea, And Cast Hyrcanus And Phasaelus IntoPrison. The Flight Of Herod, And The Taking OfJerusalem And What Hyrcanus And PhasaelusSuffered.CHAPTER 14. When Herod Is Rejected In Arabia,He Makes Haste To Rome Where Antony AndCaesar Join Their Interest To Make Him King .CHAPTER 15. Antigonus Besieges Those ThatWere In Masada, Whom Herod Frees FromConfinement When He Came Back From Rome,And Presently Marches To Jerusalem Where HeFinds Silo Corrupted By Bribes.CHAPTER 16. Herod Takes Sepphoris AndSubdues The Robbers That Were In The Caves ; HeAfter That Avenges Himself Upon Macheras, AsUpon An Enemy Of His And Goes To Antony As HeWas Besieging Samosata.CHAPTER 17. The Death Of Joseph [Herod'sBrother] Which Had Been Signified To Herod InDreams. How Herod Was Preserved Twice After AWonderful Manner. He Cuts Off The Head OfPappus, Who Was The Murderer Of His BrotherAnd Sends That Head To [His Other Brother]file:///D /001%20-Da%20Fare/03/1-JosephusWarOfJews1.htm (3 of 6)2006-05-31 19:54:54

JOSEPHUSWAROFJEWS: BOOK I Containing The Interval Of One Hundred A.m By Antiochus Epiphanes, To The Death Of Herod The Great, Index.Pheroras, And In No Long Time He BesiegesJerusalem And Marries Mariamne.CHAPTER 18. How Herod And Sosius TookJerusalem By Force; And What Death AntigonusCame To. Also Concerning Cleopatra's AvariciousTemper.CHAPTER 19. How Antony At The Persuasion OfCleopatra Sent Herod To Fight Against TheArabians; And Now After Several Battles, He AtLength Got The Victory. As Also Concerning AGreat Earthquake.CHAPTER 20. Herod Is Confirmed In His KingdomBy Caesar, And Cultivates A Friendship With TheEmperor By Magnificent Presents; While CaesarReturns His Kindness By Bestowing On Him ThatPart Of His Kingdom Which Had Been Taken AwayFrom It By Cleopatra With The Addition OfZenodoruss Country Also.CHAPTER 21. Of The [Temple And] Cities ThatWere Built By Herod And Erected From The VeryFoundations; As Also Of Those Other Edifices ThatWere Erected By Him; And What Magnificence HeShowed To Foreigners; And How Fortune Was InAll Things Favorable To Him.CHAPTER 22. The Murder Of Aristobulus AndHyrcanus, The High Priests, As Also Of MariamneThe Queen.CHAPTER 23. Calumnies Against The Sons OfMariamne. Antipateris Preferred Before Them. TheyAre Accused Before Caesar, And Herod IsReconciled To Them.file:///D /001%20-Da%20Fare/03/1-JosephusWarOfJews1.htm (4 of 6)2006-05-31 19:54:54

JOSEPHUSWAROFJEWS: BOOK I Containing The Interval Of One Hundred A.m By Antiochus Epiphanes, To The Death Of Herod The Great, Index.CHAPTER 24. The Malice Of Antipater And Doris.Alexander Is Very Uneasy On Glaphyras Account.Herod Pardons Pheroras, Whom He Suspected,And Salome Whom He Knew To Make MischiefAmong Them. Herod's Eunuchs Are Tortured AndAlexander Is Bound.CHAPTER 25. Archelaus Procures A ReconciliationBetween Alexander Pheroras, And Herod.CHAPTER 26. How Eurycles Calumniated The SonsOf Mariamne; And How Euaratus Of Costs ApologyFor Them Had No Effect.CHAPTER 27. Herod By Caesars Direction AccusesHis Sons At Eurytus. They Are Not ProducedBefore The Courts But Yet Are Condemned; And InA Little Time They Are Sent To Sebaste, AndStrangled There.CHAPTER 28. How Antipater Is Hated Of All Men;And How The King Espouses The Sons Of ThoseThat Had Been Slain To His Kindred;But ThatAntipater Made Him Change Them For OtherWomen. Of Herod's Marriages, And Children.CHAPTER 29. Antipater Becomes Intolerable. He IsSent To Rome, And Carries Herod's TestamentWith Him; Pheroras Leaves His Brother, That HeMay Keep His Wife. He Dies At Home.CHAPTER 30. When Herod Made Inquiry AboutPheroras's Death A Discovery Was Made ThatAntipater Had Prepared A Poisonous Draught ForHim. Herod Casts Doris And Her Accomplices, AsAlso Mariamne, Out Of The Palace And Blots HerSon Herod Out Of His Testament.file:///D /001%20-Da%20Fare/03/1-JosephusWarOfJews1.htm (5 of 6)2006-05-31 19:54:54

JOSEPHUSWAROFJEWS: BOOK I Containing The Interval Of One Hundred A.m By Antiochus Epiphanes, To The Death Of Herod The Great, Index.CHAPTER 31. Antipater Is Convicted By Bathyllus ;But He Still Returns From Rome Without KnowingIt. Herod Brings Him To His Trial.CHAPTER 32. Antipater Is Accused Before Varus,And Is Convicted Of Laying A Plot [Against HisFather] By The Strongest Evidence. Herod Puts OffHis Punishment Till He Should Be Recovered, AndIn The Mean Time Alters His Testament.CHAPTER 33. The Golden Eagle Is Cut To Pieces.Herod's Barbarity When He Was Ready To Die. HeAttempts To Kill Himself. He Commands AntipaterTo Be Slain. He Survives Him Five Days And ThenDies.file:///D /001%20-Da%20Fare/03/1-JosephusWarOfJews1.htm (6 of 6)2006-05-31 19:54:54

JOSEPHUSWAROFJEWS: BOOK II Containing The Interval Of Sixty-Nine Ye.f Herod Till Vespasian Was Sent To Subdue The Jews By Nero, Index.BOOK IIContaining The Interval Of Sixty-Nine YearsFrom The Death Of Herod Till Vespasian Was Sent ToSubdue The Jews By NeroIndexCHAPTER 1. Archelaus Makes A Funeral Feast ForThe People, On The Account Of Herod. After WhichA Great Tumult Is Raised By The Multitude And HeSends The Soldiers Out Upon Them, Who DestroyAbout Three Thousand Of Them.CHAPTER 2. Archelaus Goes To Rome With AGreat Number Of His Kindred. He Is There AccusedBefore Caesar By Antipater; But Is Superior To HisAccusers In Judgment By The Means Of ThatDefense Which Nicolaus Made For Him.CHAPTER 3. The Jews Fight A Great Battle WithSabinus's Soldiers, And A Great Destruction IsMade At Jerusalem.CHAPTER 4. Herod's Veteran Soldiers BecomeTumultuous. The Robberies Of Judas. Simon AndAthronoeus Take The Name Of King Upon Them.CHAPTER 5. Varus Composes The Tumults InJudea And Crucifies About Two Thousand Of TheSeditious.CHAPTER 6. The Jews Greatly Complain OfArchelaus And Desire That They May Be Madefile:///D /001%20-Da%20Fare/03/1-JosephusWarOfJews2.htm (1 of 4)2006-05-31 19:54:54

JOSEPHUSWAROFJEWS: BOOK II Containing The Interval Of Sixty-Nine Ye.f Herod Till Vespasian Was Sent To Subdue The Jews By Nero, Index.Subject To Roman Governors. But When CaesarHad Heard What They Had To Say, He DistributedHerod's Dominions Among His Sons According ToHis Own Pleasure.CHAPTER 7. The History Of The SpuriousAlexander. Archelaus Is Banished And GlaphyraDies, After What Was To Happen To Both Of ThemHad Been Showed Them In Dreams.CHAPTER 8. Archelaus's Ethnarchy Is ReducedInto A [Roman] Province. The Sedition Of Judas OfGalilee. The Three Sects.CHAPTER 9. The Death Of Salome. The CitiesWhich Herod And Philip Built. Pilate OccasionsDisturbances. Tiberius Puts Agrippa Into BondsBut Caius Frees Him From Them, And Makes HimKing. Herod Antipas Is Banished.CHAPTER 10. Caius Commands That His StatueShould Be Set Up In The Temple Itself; And WhatPetronius Did Thereupon.CHAPTER 11. Concerning The Government OfClaudius, And The Reign Of Agrippa. ConcerningThe Deaths Of Agrippa And Of Herod And WhatChildren They Both Left Behind Them.CHAPTER 12. Many Tumults Under Cumanus,Which Were Composed By Quadratus. Felix IsProcurator Of Judea. Agrippa Is Advanced FromChalcis To A Greater Kingdom.CHAPTER 13. Nero Adds Four Cities To AgrippasKingdom; But The Other Parts Of Judea WereUnder Felix. The Disturbances Which Were RaisedBy The Sicarii The Magicians And An Egyptianfile:///D /001%20-Da%20Fare/03/1-JosephusWarOfJews2.htm (2 of 4)2006-05-31 19:54:54

JOSEPHUSWAROFJEWS: BOOK II Containing The Interval Of Sixty-Nine Ye.f Herod Till Vespasian Was Sent To Subdue The Jews By Nero, Index.False Prophet. The Jews And Syrians Have AContest At Cesarea.CHAPTER 14. Festus Succeeds Felix Who IsSucceeded By Albinus As He Is By Florus; Who ByThe Barbarity Of His Government Forces The JewsInto The War.CHAPTER 15. Concerning Bernice's Petition ToFlorus, To Spare The Jews, But In Vain; As AlsoHow, After The Seditious Flame Was Quenched, ItWas Kindled Again By Florus.CHAPTER 16. Cestius Sends Neopolitanus TheTribune To See In What Condition The Affairs OfThe Jews Were. Agrippa Makes A Speech To ThePeople Of The Jews That He May Divert Them FromTheir Intentions Of Making War With The Romans.CHAPTER 17. How The War Of The Jews With TheRomans Began, And Concerning Manahem.CHAPTER 18. The Calamities And Slaughters ThatCame Upon The Jews.CHAPTER 19. What Cestius Did Against The Jews;And How, Upon His Besieging Jerusalem, HeRetreated From The City Without Any JustOccasion In The World. As Also What SevereCalamities He Under Went From The Jews In HisRetreat.CHAPTER 9. Cestius Sends Ambassadors To Nero.The People Of Damascus Slay Those Jews ThatLived With Them. The People Of Jerusalem AfterThey Had [Left Off] Pursuing Cestius, Return ToThe City And Get Things Ready For Its DefenseAnd Make A Great Many Generals For, Their Armiesfile:///D /001%20-Da%20Fare/03/1-JosephusWarOfJews2.htm (3 of 4)2006-05-31 19:54:54

JOSEPHUSWAROFJEWS: BOOK II Containing The Interval Of Sixty-Nine Ye.f Herod Till Vespasian Was Sent To Subdue The Jews By Nero, Index.And Particularly Josephus The Writer Of TheseBooks. Some Account Of His Administration.CHAPTER 21. Concerning John Of Gichala.Josephus Uses Stratagems Against The Plots JohnLaid Against Him And Recovers Certain CitiesWhich Had Revolted From Him.CHAPTER 22. The Jews Make All Ready For TheWar; And Simon, The Son Of Gioras, Falls ToPlundering.file:///D /001%20-Da%20Fare/03/1-JosephusWarOfJews2.htm (4 of 4)2006-05-31 19:54:54

JOSEPHUSWAROFJEWS: BOOK III Containing The Interval Of About One Y.asian's Coming To Subdue The Jews To The Taking Of Gamala, Index.BOOK IIIContaining The Interval Of About One YearFrom Vespasian's Coming To Subdue The Jews To TheTaking Of GamalaIndexCHAPTER 1. Vespasian Is Sent Into Syria By NeroIn Order To Make War With The Jews.CHAPTER 2. A Great Slaughter About Ascalon.Vespasian Comes To Ptolemais.CHAPTER 3. A Description Op Galilee, Samaria,And Judea.CHAPTER 4. Josephus Makes An Attempt UponSepphoris But Is Repelled. Titus Comes With AGreat Army To Ptolemais.CHAPTER 5. A Description Of The Roman ArmiesAnd Roman Camps And Of Other Particulars ForWhich The Romans Are Commended.CHAPTER 6. Placidus Attempts To Take JotapataAnd Is Beaten Off. Vespasian Marches Into Galilee.CHAPTER 7. Vespasian, When He Had Taken TheCity Gadaea Marches To Jotapata. After A LongSiege The City Is Betrayed By A Deserter, AndTaken By Vespasian.CHAPTER 8. How Josephus Was Discovered By Afile:///D /001%20-Da%20Fare/03/1-JosephusWarOfJews3.htm (1 of 2)2006-05-31 19:54:54

JOSEPHUSWAROFJEWS: BOOK III Containing The Interval Of About One Y.asian's Coming To Subdue The Jews To The Taking Of Gamala, Index.Woman, And Was Willing To Deliver Himself Up ToThe Romans; And What Discourse He Had With HisOwn Men, When They Endeavored To Hinder Him;And What He Said To Vespasian, When He WasBrought To Him; And After What Manner VespasianUsed Him Afterward.CHAPTER 9. How Joppa Was Taken, And TiberiasDelivered Up.CHAPTER 10. How Taricheae Was Taken. ADescription Of The River Jordan, And Of TheCountry Of Gennesareth.file:///D /001%20-Da%20Fare/03/1-JosephusWarOfJews3.htm (2 of 2)2006-05-31 19:54:54

JOSEPHUSWAROFJEWS: BOOK IV Containing The Interval Of About One Ye.ege Of Gamala To The Coming Of Titus To Besiege Jerusalem, Index.BOOK IVContaining The Interval Of About One YearFrom The Siege Of Gamala To The Coming Of Titus ToBesiege JerusalemIndexCHAPTER 1. The Siege And Taking Of Gamala.CHAPTER 2. The Surrender Of Gischala; WhileJohn Flies Away From It To Jerusalem.CHAPTER 3. Concerning John Of Gischala.Concerning The Zealots And The High PriestAnanus; As Also How The Jews Raise SeditionsOne Against Another [In Jerusalem].CHAPTER 4. The Idumeans Being Sent For By TheZealots, Came Immediately To Jerusalem; AndWhen They Were Excluded Out Of The City, TheyLay All Night There. Jesus One Of The High PriestsMakes A Speech To Them; And Simon TheIdumean Makes A Reply To It.CHAPTER V. The Cruelty Of The Idumeans WhenThey Were Gotten Into The Temple During TheStorm; And Of The Zealots. Concerning TheSlaughter Of Ananus, And Jesus, And Zacharias;And How The Idumeans Retired Home.CHAPTER 6. How The Zealots When They WereFreed From The Idumeans, Slew A Great ManyMore Of The Citizens; And How Vespasianfile:///D /001%20-Da%20Fare/03/1-JosephusWarOfJews4.htm (1 of 2)2006-05-31 19:54:55

JOSEPHUSWAROFJEWS: BOOK IV Containing The Interval Of About One Ye.ege Of Gamala To The Coming Of Titus To Besiege Jerusalem, Index.Dissuaded The Romans When They Were VeryEarnest To March Against The Jews FromProceeding In The War At That Time.CHAPTER 7. How John Tyrannized Over The Rest;And What Mischiefs The Zealots Did At Masada.How Also Vespasian Took Gadara; And WhatActions Were Performed By Placidus.CHAPTER 8. How Vespasian .Upon Hearing OfSome Commotions In Gall, Made Haste To FinishThe Jewish War. A Description Of. Jericho, And OfThe Great Plain; With An Account Besides Of TheLake Asphaltitis.CHAPTER 9. That Vespasian, After He Had TakenGadara Made Preparation For The Siege OfJerusalem; But That, Upon His Hearing Of TheDeath Of Nero, He Changed His Intentions. As AlsoConcerning Simon Of Geras.CHAPTER 10. How The Soldiers, Both In Judea AndEgypt, Proclaimed Vespasian Emperor;And HowVespasian Released Josephus From His Bonds.CHAPTER 11. That Upon The Conquest AndSlaughter Of Vitellius Vespasian Hastened HisJourney To Rome; But Titus His Son Returned ToJerusalem.file:///D /001%20-Da%20Fare/03/1-JosephusWarOfJews4.htm (2 of 2)2006-05-31 19:54:55

JOSEPHUSWAROFJEWS: BOOK V Containing The Interval Of Near Six Mon.m, To The Great Extremity To Which The Jews Were Reduced, Index.BOOK VContaining The Interval Of Near Six MonthsFrom The Coming Of Titus To Besiege Jerusalem, To TheGreat Extremity To Which The Jews Were ReducedIndexCHAPTER 1. Concerning The Seditions AtJerusalem And What Terrible Miseries Afflicted TheCity By Their Means.CHAPTER 2. How Titus Marched To Jerusalem,And How He Was In Danger As He Was Taking AView O The City Of The Place Also Where HePitched His Camp.CHAPTER 3. How The Sedition Was Again RevivedWithin Jerusalem And Yet The Jews ContrivedSnares For The Romans. How Titus AlsoThreatened His Soldiers For Their UngovernableRashness.CHAPTER 4. The Description Of Jerusalem.CHAPTER 5. A Description Of The Temple.CHAPTER 6. Concerning The Tyrants Simon AndJohn. How Also As Titus Was Going Round TheWall Of This City Nicanor Was Wounded By A Dart;Which Accident Provoked Titus To Press On TheSiege.CHAPTER 7. How One Of Th

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