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The Jewish Wars - a Paraphrase

Or the History of the Destruction of Jerusalem

The Jewish Wars - a Paraphrase( )
Adapted by: Beasley, Bob
Assisted by: De Bona, Beth
Author: Josephus, Flavius
Translator: Whiston, William
ISBN:978-0-9890922-2-7
Publication Date:Feb 2015
Publisher:Living Stone Books
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $19.99
Book Description:

This is the eyewitness account of the 70 AD destruction of Jerusalem and the Hebrew Temple by Roman forces under Vespasian and his son, Titus. The Temple's destruction meant the end to the Jewish sacrificial system and the world-wide dispersion of the Jewish people until their return 1,900 years later when the state of Israel was formed in 1948.

Book Details
Pages:458
Detailed Subjects: History / World
Technology & Engineering / Military Science
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6 x 9 x 0.87 Inches
Book Weight:1 Pounds
Author Biography
Josephus, Flavius (Adapted by)
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 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.

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