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Flavius Josephus wrote already about this.
Antiquities of the Jews by Flavius Josephus.
Flavius Josephus gives us two versions.
The most famous Jewish historian is Flavius Josephus(37 AD- 100 AD).
Titus Flavius Josephus, famous Jewish historian.
After Abdastarte there comes an unknown ruler according to Flavius Josephus.
Flavius Josephus describes this Jewish War.
The Jewish historian writer Flavius Josephus calls it in his books Asphalt Sea.
Flavius Josephus therefore relies partly on Menander of Ephesus.
This story is written in Flavius Josephus'“Old History of the Jews” pages 824-830.
Flavius Josephus, Antiquitates Judaicae Antiquities of the Jews.
Thus they run somewhat in line with the'normal' chronology of Flavius Josephus.
Pliny, Flavius Josephus mention him only in passing.
There are the famous Annals of Tyre, that Flavius Josephus described as very reliable.
Flavius Josephus in Against Appian reports(I,
Looking down to the excavations and remembering the books of Flavius Josephus, you experience the past.
What was Flavius Josephus' original Hebrew name?
In our comments on Yeshua Ha-Nozri we describe how Berlioz, at least as far as Titus Flavius Josephus is concerned, was mistaken.
According to Flavius Josephus, it is the location of the imprisonment and execution of John the Baptist.
he would die in Rome as Flavius Josephus, the in-house historian of the Emperor Vespasian.
This one wrote as Flavius Josephus the history of Jewish war for the new emperor.
But Berlioz violates the truth when he says that«the brilliantly educated Flavius Josephus never said a word about the existence of Jesus».
Flavius Josephus describes that this curtain was no less than 7 feet wide
Also of interest are the writings of Titus Flavius Josephus, a Jewish historian who wrote during the first century A.D.
Flavius Josephus was a Jewish general,
This type of floor is mentioned in the writings of Flavius Josephus regarding the floor of the open courts that surrounded the Temple.
Flavius Josephus describes that the people, during the uprising, abandoned common sense
They both wrote about Pontius Pilate, Flavius Josephus in Antiquities of the Jews, and Philo of Alexandria in Visit to Gaius.
Flavius Josephus(57-100) was a Jewish general
A suggested reconstruction of the Temple courts according to Flavius Josephus' writings and the floor tiles found at the Sifting Project.