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1. Flavius josephus the Antiquities of the jews :index

2. 15 Finally, consider the testimony of first-century Jewish historian Flavius Josephus.

3. Aside from the Gospel accounts, the historians Flavius Josephus and Philo are the main sources of information on Pilate.

4. Yet, it was hailed as “the ornament of all Galilee” by the noted first-century Jewish historian Flavius Josephus.

5. Here again it is a famous question whether what Flavius Josephus and Eusebius quote under the name of Hecataeus is authentic.

6. Lucius Flavius Arrianus 'Xenophon' (ca

7. Arrian ° (Flavius Arrianus ; c

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9. Lucius Flavius Arrianus, commonly known as Arrian (86 - c

10. 7 Historian Flavius Josephus relates: “Cestius [Gallus], aware of neither the despair of the besieged nor the feelings of the people, suddenly called off his men, abandoned hope though he had suffered no reverse, and flying in the face of all reason retired from the City.”

11. 1809, Flavius Josephus, The first eleven books of the Antiquities of the Jews, with a table of the Jewish coins, weights and measures, page 402: and if his father had Chastised them with whips, they must expect that he would do it with scorpions

12. Arrian, Latin in full Lucius Flavius Arrianus, (born c

13. Arrian Lucius Flavius Arrianus 'Xenophon' BirthplaceNicomedia, Bithynia, Asia Minor Occupation Historian, Public servant, military commander and Philosopher Arrian (Flavius Arrianus) (âr`ēən), fl

14. Flavius Merobaudes (died 383 or 388) was a Roman general of Frankish origin.

15. Of course, critics have assailed Josephus concerning this passage.

16. In The Jewish Antiquities, Josephus adds interesting detail to the Biblical account.

17. Josephus was a Jewish historian who lived circa 37-100 AD.

18. Apollonius of Tyana We learn from the Greek writer Lucius Flavius Philostratus (c

19. Josephus reports that over a million Jews died, and 97,000 were taken captive.

20. Constantine was the son of Flavius Valerius Constantius, a Roman army officer, and his consort, Helena

21. The most important of these are, of course, the Talmud and Josephus.

22. FLAVIUS ArrianUS, Greek historian from Bithynia, born in Nicomedia, whose father had obtained Roman citizenship

23. Arrian's full name is Lucius Flavius Arrianus, aka Xenophon, and he comes from a wealthy Greek family

24. Josephus says: “When Titus entered he was astounded by the strength of the city . . .

25. In his final days, Herod “suffered horrible torments,” said the Jewish historian Josephus.

26. The same name is in Berosus’s Babylonics, as Josephus testifies in his ancient history, book 10, chap

27. “There was a great deal of gold in the City,” according to an eyewitness, the historian Josephus.

28. Joseph Paul Billat was born Josephus to Joannes Billat and Sophia Mucha in Poland on July 4th 1892

29. Josephus describes how mammoth stone blocks were lowered into place to form a great breakwater and extensive quaysides.

30. According to Jewish Antiquities, III, 288 (xii, 4), by Josephus, they served until 50 years of age

31. Josephus recounts another incident in which Pilate spent money from the Temple to build an aqueduct.

32. Josephus speaks of “a feast for eight days, which is called the feast of unleavened bread.”

33. In Egyptian Hyksos means "ruler(s) of foreign countries", however, Josephus mistranslated Hyksos as "Shepherd Kings".

34. Amixia among Judaeans and Others Steve Mason Philo and Josephus were fluent in the common cultural discourse of their world

35. And the same name is in Berosus’s Babylonics, as Josephus testifies in his ancient history, book x

36. Arrian was born in Nicomedia (present-day Izmit), the provincial capital of Bithynia, Dio called him Flavius Arrianus Nicomediansis

37. Here she participated in the naval review, during which she was visited by Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels on 4 September.

38. Josephus describes Caligula's improvements to the harbours at Rhegium and Sicily, allowing increased grain imports from Egypt, as his greatest contributions.

39. A variant of counting-out game, known as the Josephus problem, represents a famous theoretical problem in mathematics and computer science.

40. Apollonius Apollo'nius (Α᾿πολλώνιος, from Apollo), the name of several men in the history of the Maccabees and Josephus

41. Arcadius (Latin: Flavius Arcadius Augustus; Greek: Ἀρκάδιος; 1 January 377 – 1 May 408) was Eastern Roman Emperor from 395 to 408.

42. Celibacy among Jews was a strictly sectarian practice; Josephus ascribes it to some of the *Essenes (Wars 2:120–21)

43. First-century Jewish historian Josephus applied the name of Halisas (Elishah) to the Halisaens (Aeolians), one of the parent branches of the Greek peoples.

44. Flavius Arrianus wrote an "Anabasis of Alexander", which is generally considered to be the most reliable ancient account of the conquests of Alexander the Great

45. Arrian, or Lucius Flavius Arrianus, was a Greek born of well-to-do parents at Nicomedia, the capital of the Roman province of Bithynia, probalbly a few years before A.D

46. According to Josephus, a historian of the first century C.E., the Egyptian army drove the Israelites “into a narrow place” and trapped them “between inaccessible precipices and the sea.”

47. JosephusProblem.cpp - #include<stdio.h>#include<iostream> using namespace std int Josephus(int n int k\/inde Biggening at 0 if(n=1 return 0 else

48. The Jewish Roman historian Josephus, writing in the 1st century AD, provides valuable information on the life of Cleopatra via her diplomatic relationship with Herod the Great.

49. Arrian, or Lucius Flavius Arrianus, was a Greek born of well-to-do parents at Nicomedia, the capital of the Roman province of Bithynia, probalbly a few years before A.D

50. His Egyptian nomen or birth name was actually Nesbanebdjed meaning "He of the Ram, Lord of Mendes" but it was translated into Greek as Smendes by later classical writers such as Josephus and Sextus Africanus.

51. (Ac 24:27) The year of this change in governors is not definitely known; the only sources of information are the Bible and Josephus, and neither sheds light on the appointment by Nero.

52. The Jewish historian Josephus described an incident around 000 years ago in which jealous residents of Masada, the desert fortress just up the road, raided Ein Gedi and stripped it of its wealth.

53. Attila is disclosed as a great leader, strategist, and lover and the movie shows his respect to the great Roman strategist General Flavius Aetius (Powers Boothe), his loves and passions, the gossips, intrigues, and

54. Although he was famously defeated by the Romans under Flavius Aetius and their Visigothic allies under Theoderic I at the Battle of Catalaunian Plains, Attila the Hun and his warriors were still a threat to the Western

55. (2 Chronicles 36:5, 6, 11-21) As for Moab and Ammon, according to Jewish historian Josephus, in the fifth year after the fall of Jerusalem, the Babylonians waged war on them and conquered them.

56. That some great catastrophe, Betokening the impending destruction of the Temple, had occurred in the Sanctuary about this very time, is confirmed by not less than four mutually independent testimonies: those of Tacitus, of Josephus, of the Talmud, and of earliest Christian tradition

57. Flavius Claudius Julianus (latinsky FLAVIVS CLAVDIVS IVLIANVS, řecky Φλάβιος Κλαύδιος Ἰουλιανός, později pod křesťanským vlivem označován jako Julianus Apostata, řecky Ἰουλιανὸς ὁ Ἀποστάτης, tj.„Odpadlík“, ve starší české literatuře uváděn jako Julián; 331 v Konstantinopoli – 26

58. Also, Jewish historian Josephus states that in the year of the battle of Carchemish Nebuchadnezzar conquered all of Syria-Palestine “excepting Judea,” thus contradicting Berossus and conflicting with the claim that 70 years of Jewish servitude began in Nebuchadnezzar’s accession year. —Antiquities of the Jews X, vi, 1.

59. μόνη, μόνης, ἡ (μένω) (from Herodotus down), a staying, Abiding, dwelling, abode: John 14:2; μόνην ποιεῖν (L T Tr WH ποιεῖσθαι, as in Thucydides 1, 131; Josephus, Antiquities 8, 13, 7; 13, 2, 1), to make an (one's) abode, παρά τίνι metaphorically, of God and Christ by their power and spirit exerting

60. Ba'-ruk, bar'-uk (baruk; Barouch, "blessed"): (1) Son of Neriah and brother of Seraiah, King Zedekiah's chamberlain (Jeremiah 51:59).He was the devoted friend (Jeremiah 32:12), the amanuensis (36:4,32) and faithful attendant (36:10; Josephus, Ant, X, vi, 2) of the prophet Jeremiah.He seems to have been of noble family (see Ant, X, ix, 1; compare Jeremiah 51:59; Baruch 1:1).