Complete Works of Josephus, Vol. 4 of 4 Flavius Josephus

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Excerpt from Complete Works of Josephus, Vol. 4 of 4: Antiquities of the Jews; The Wars of the Jews Against Apion, Etc

2. For Eleazar, the son of Simon, who made the first separation of the zealots from the people, and made them retire into the temple, appeared very angry at John's insolent attempts, which he made every day upon the people i for this man never left of murdering: but the truth was, that he could not bear to submit to a tyrant who set up after him. So, being desirous of gaining the entire power and dominion to himself, he revolted from John, and took to his assistance Judas, the son of Chelcias, and Simon the son of Ezron, who were among the men of greatest power. There was also with him Hezekiah, the son of Chobar, a person of eminence. Each of these was followed by a great many of the zealots; these seized upon the inner court of the temple, and laid their arms upon the holy gates, and over the holy front of that court. And because they had plenty of provisions, they were of good courage; for there was great abundance of what was consecrated to sacred uses, and they scrupled not the making use of them; yet were they afraid on account of their small number, and when they had laid up their arms there, they did not stir from the place they were in. Now, as to John, what advantage he and above Eleazar in the multitude of his followers, the like disadvantage he had in the situation he was in, since be had his enemies over his head; and as he could not make any assault upon them without some terror, so was his anger too great to let him be at rest; nay, although he suffered more mischief from Eleazar and his party, than he could inflict upon them, yet would he not leave off assaulting them, insomuch that there were continual sallies made one against another, as well as darts thrown at one another, and the temple was defiled every where with murders.

3. But now the tyrant Simon, the son of Gioras, Whom the people had invited in, out of the hopes they had of his assistance in the great distress they were in, having in his power the upper city, and a great part of the lower, did now make more vehement assaults upon John and his party, because they were fought against from above also; yet was he be neath their situation, when he attacked them, as they were beneath the attacks of the others above them.

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Полное название книги Flavius Josephus Complete Works of Josephus, Vol. 4 of 4
Автор Flavius Josephus
Ключевые слова общие работы по истории древнего мира, античность, древний мир, первобытное общество
Категории Образование и наука, История
ISBN 9781330193266
Издательство Книга по Требованию
Год 2015
Название транслитом complete-works-of-josephus-vol-4-of-4-flavius-josephus
Название с ошибочной раскладкой complete works of josephus, vol. 4 of 4 flavius josephus