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About Flavius Josephus

  Josephus

  By: Flavius Josephus

ISBN:

9119

ISBN-10:

10-9119

Price:

$24.00

Price by Carton:

$240.00

Carton Quantity:

10

Dimensions:

9" x 6" x 2"

Number of Pages:

1143

Publication Date:

1999

Format:

Softcover

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Summary/Description

No source, other than the Bible itself, provides more relevant information on the first century than the works of Flavius Josephus. Flavius Josephus was born to an aristocratic Jewish family, served as a priest, and later became the commander of Jewish forces in Galilee following the revolt against Rome that began A.D. 66. Captured by the Romans, Josephus spent his later life in Rome under the patronage of the Roman emperors where he composed his history of the Jewish people and his account of the Jewish war that led to the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple in A.D. 70. Now this first-century historian's writings take on a renewed significance and clarity in this enhanced and updated edition. The New Complete Works of Josephus offers:
 
A newly edited text that updates the 18th century language of the Whiston translation, using modern vocabulary and spellings in all five complete and unabridged works.
 
A new introduction and commentaries on the text by award-winning author and historian Dr. Paul L. Maier.
 
Over forty photos of ancient sites and artifacts mentioned by Josephus as well as numerous charts, tables, and maps.
 
Cross reference numbers throughout to the Greek text of Josephus in the Loeb Classical Library.
 
A revised subject index and an index of Old Testament texts parallel to Josephus's writings.
 
 

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