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 | | He also permitted them to offer their appointed sacrifices, and that whatsoever the high priest and the priests wanted, and those sacred garments wherein they used to worship God, should be made at his own charges;.and that the musical instruments which the Levites used in singing hymns to God should be given them. |  | | So they forwarded the sacred works, and assisted the elders of the Jews, and the princes of the Sanhedrim; and the structure of the temple was with great diligence brought to a conclusion, by the prophecies of Haggai and Zechariah, according to God's commands, and by the injunctions of Cyrus and Darius the kings. |  | | And when the temple was finished, the priests, adorned with their accustomed garments, stood with their trumpets, while the Levites, and the sons of Asaph, stood and sung hymns to God, according as David first of all appointed them to bless God. |
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| | The Complete Works of Flavius Josephus: Antiquities of the Jews, War of the Jews, Flavius Josephus Against Apion |
 | | He also permitted them to offer their appointed sacrifices, and that whatsoever the high priest and the priests wanted, and those sacred garments wherein they used to worship God, should be made at his own charges;.and that the musical instruments which the Levites used in singing hymns to God should be given them. |  | | So they forwarded the sacred works, and assisted the elders of the Jews, and the princes of the Sanhedrim; and the structure of the temple was with great diligence brought to a conclusion, by the prophecies of Haggai and Zechariah, according to God's commands, and by the injunctions of Cyrus and Darius the kings. |  | | He also wrote to them, that all the captives who should go to Judea should be free; and he prohibited his deputies and governors to lay any king's taxes upon the Jews; he also permitted that they should have all that land which they could possess themselves of without tributes. |
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| | Jesus: History or Myth? Coomentary by Lewis Loflin |
 | | There is a fragment of a personal letter from a Syrian named Mara Bar-Serapion to his son in prison, of uncertain date, probably second or third century, that mentions that the Jews of that time had killed their "wise king." However, the New Testament reports that Jesus was killed by the Romans, not the Jews. |  | | For Christians it's faith that can be very trying these days. |  | | Even if Suetonius truly meant "Christus" (Christ), he may have been referring only to the Jews in Rome who were expecting a Messiah, not to Jesus of Nazareth. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. John the Baptist |
 | | After this baptism, while Jesus was preaching through the towns of Galilee, going into Judea only occasionally for the feast days, John continued his ministry in the valley of the Jordan. |  | | Because it was meant that the birth of him who, unlike the rest, was "filled with the Holy Ghost even from his mother's womb", should be signalized as a day of triumph. |  | | The disciples of John came to him: "Rabbi, he that was with thee beyond the Jordan, to whom thou gavest testimony, behold he baptizeth, and all men come to him" (John, iii, 26-27). |
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 | | As the Jews were celebrating the feast of unleavened bread, which we call the Passover, it was customary for the priests to open the temple-gates just after midnight. |  | | And the tribe of Christians, so named from him, are not extinct at this day. |  | | And when they had agreed upon the terms of peace Herod, the tetrarch erected a rich tent on the midst of the passage, and made them a feast there. |
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| | Josephus - Antiquities of the Jews, Book 13 |
 | | Jews leaped from the top of one house to the top of another, and pursued them after that manner, it thence |  | | Now he was the ruler of the Jews in all eight years; but at a feast came to his end. |  | | day the high priest of the Jews, and that thou beest called my friend. |
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| | The Antiquities of the Jews By Flavius Josephus from Nalanda Digital Library - Nalanda eText Conversion Project (ECP) |
 | | He was also so fortunate, as, upon his landing at Dicearchia, to bring the Jews that were there into the same delusion; and not only other people, but also all those that had been great with Herod, or had a kindness for him, joined themselves to this man as to their king. |  | | Thus was this man elated, and able to impose on those that came to him; and when he was come to Crete, he made all the Jews that came to discourse with him believe him [to be Alexander]. |  | | And when he was come, he was carried in a royal litter through the streets; and all the ornaments about him were such as kings are adorned withal; and this was at the expense of those that entertained him. |
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| | BibleNet.net - Library - Josephus - The Works of Flavius Josephus - Antiquities of the Jews - Book 9 |
 | | Whereupon the king betook himself to thanksgivings and sacrifices to God; after which he presently went over all that country which he ruled round about, and taught the people, as well the laws which God gave them by Moses, as that religious worship that was due to him. |  | | They also every day do with great pomp pay their worship to these kings, (13) and value themselves upon their antiquity; nor do they know that these kings are much later than they imagine, and that they are not yet eleven hundred years old. |  | | BibleNet.net - Library - Josephus - The Works of Flavius Josephus - Antiquities of the Jews - Book 9 |
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| | Antiquities Of The Jews by Flavius Josephus |
 | | Those who undertake to write histories, do not, I perceive, take that trouble on one and the same account, but for many reasons, and those such as are very different one from another. |  | | Note : there's an MSReader format eBook of Antiquities Of The Jews available free at Abacci eBooks |  | | Abacci > Books > Authors > Flavius Josephus > Antiquities Of The Jews |
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| | Books Received in The Jewish Studies Library, May-July, 2000 |
 | | Alternate title: There once was -- : the oral tradition of the Jews of Carpatho-Russia. |  | | The view from Nebo : how archaeology is rewriting the Bible and reshaping the Middle East / Amy Dockser Marcus. |  | | Communities of the Last Days : the Dead Sea scrolls, the New Testament & the story of Israel / C. Marvin Pate. |
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| | history : Josephus' writings - Antiquities of the Jews - preface |
 | | THOSE who undertake to write histories, do not, I perceive, take that trouble on one and the same account, but for many reasons, and those such as are very different one from another. |  | | (3) We may seasonably note here, that Josephus wrote his Seven Books of the Jewish War long before he wrote these his Antiquities. |  | | Those books of the War were published about A.D. 75, and these Antiquities, A. 93, about eighteen years later. |
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| | Bijbel |
 | | It was completed in the thirteenth year of Domitian, 93-94 A.D. For the Biblical period (books 1 and 11) Josephus draws almost exclusively from the Bible in the Septuagint version, but he modifies the Biblical story and supplements it by legends, following current traditions. |  | | The "Antiquities of the Jews" ("Jewish Archeology") is a comprehensive history of the Jewish people from the beginnings of Biblical history to the outbreak of the war in 66 A.D., in twenty books, after the model of the Romaike archaiologia of Dionysius of Halicarnassus. |  | | In this one volume work, Edersheim takes a look at the role and function of the Temple in the life of the Jewish Nation. |
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| | Dan Wyman |
 | | Paper Wrappers, Good Condition; 8vo; 50 pages; Jews' College Publications, No. 12 (ID #4449) $35 |  | | Jews -- History -- 586 B. Judaism -- History -- Post-exilic period. |  | | Subjects: Jews -- History -- 586 B.C.-70 A.D. Inscribed by the author to Jerome Malino. |
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| | Crosswalk.com |
 | | From Vespasian's coming to subdue the Jews to the taking of Gamala. |  | | From the death of Herod till Vespasian was sent to subdue the Jews by Nero. |  | | From the coming of Titus to besiege Jerusalem, to the great extremity to which the Jews were reduced. |
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| | The Works of Flavius Josephus |
 | | Book V -- From the Coming of Titus to besiege Jerusalem to the Great Extremity to which the Jews were reduced |  | | Book IV -- From the Siege of Gamala to the Coming of Titus to besiege Jerusalem |  | | Book XVIII -- From the Banishment of Archelaus to the Departure of the Jews from Babylon |
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