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Josephus, soldier, statesman, historian, was a Jew born at Jerusalem about 37 CE. A man of high descent, he early became learned in Jewish law and Greek literature and was a Pharisee. After pleading in Rome the cause of some Jewish priests he returned to Jerusalem and in 66 tried to prevent revolt against Rome, managing for the Jews the affairs of Galilee. In the troubles which followed he made his peace with Vespasian. Present at the siege of Jerusalem by Titus, he received favours from show more these two as emperors and from Domitian and assumed their family name Flavius. He died after 97. As a historical source Josephus is invaluable. His major works are: History of the Jewish War, in seven books, from 170 BCE to his own time, first written in Aramaic but translated by himself into the Greek we now have. show lessTags
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A member of a wealthy priestly family in Judea, Josephus was a Pharisee originally named Joseph ben Matthias. An active supporter of anti-Roman activity, he became governor of Galilee, a post he held with honor and valor until Galilee was taken by the Romans in a.d. 67. He won the favor of the Roman general Vespasian, whose name---Flavius---he show more took as his own and through whose patronage he later became a Roman citizen. Although often criticized for becoming a supporter of Rome, in his work Against Apion he passionately defends Jewish religion and culture. Josephus wrote both in Greek and in Hebrew. His writings are neither remarkably fine representatives of classical culture nor the product of deep learning in Jewish literature and history. They do, however, tell the reader a great deal not known from other sources. The Jewish War (75--79), based to a great extent on what Josephus himself saw, heard, and experienced, describes the tragic events of the Jewish revolt against Rome. Antiquities of the Jews (93) covers the history of the Jews from creation to the war with Rome, with special attention given to the Maccabees and the dynasty of Herod. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- The Jewish War, Books 1-3
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- 1927
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- Flavius Josephus; Antiochus IV Epiphanes; Judas Maccabeus; Alexander Jannaeus, King and High Priest of Judea; Pompey the Great; John Hyrcanus II (show all 21); Herod the Great (son of Herod Antipater); Marcus Antonius; Mariamme, wife of Herod the Great; Augustus Caesar (Roman empire's first Emperor); Archelaus (Matthew 2:22); Judas, the Galilean/Gaulanite; Herod Antipater ("Antipas", son of Herod the Great, tried Jesus); Philip, the Tetrarch; Herod Agrippa I, King of Judea (Agrippa the Great, Marcus Julius Agrippa, 11 BC/BCE? to 44?); Herod Agrippa II (son of Herod Agrippa I); Gessius Florus; Menahem; Cestius Gallus; John of Gischala; Vespasian
- Important places
- Temple of Jerusalem; Jerusalem; Caesarea; Galilee; Tiberias, Israel; Sepphoris, Israel (show all 7); Jotapata
- Important events
- Battle of Actium; Jewish-Roman Wars; First Jewish-Roman; Reign of Vespasian
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- INTRODUCTION -- The History of the Jewish War is the earliest and the most famous of the works of Josephus.
HISTORY OF THE JEWISH WAR AGAINST THE ROMANS
BOOK I
(1) The war of the Jews against the Romans -- the greatest, not only of the wars of our own time, but, so far as accounts have reached us, well nigh of all tha... (show all)t ever broke out between cities or nations -- has not lacked its historians. - Disambiguation notice
- This edition contains books 1-3. Do not combine with other editions that contain different books.
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