The Life of Flavius Josephus

The Life of Flavius Josephus
Title The Life of Flavius Josephus PDF eBook
Author Flavius Josephus
Publisher The Floating Press
Total Pages 108
Release 2009-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 1775412024

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The autobiographical text The Life of Josephus is a text written by Flavius Josephus around 94 to 99 BC. The commander of a Jewish insurgency who was captured by the Roman in 67 BC he won his liberty by ingratiating himself with the Roman victors. The Life of Josephus is both a retelling of the events of this War and a justification by Josephus of his part in it. His position with his Roman and Jewish contemporaries and even now with modern day scholars is ambiguous. Many question his decision to eschew suicide in favour of capture. The works of Josephus have been pivotal in gaining an understanding of the period of the First Jewish-Roman War, The Dead Sea Scrolls and other Archaeological discoveries.

The Life and Works of Flavius Josephus

The Life and Works of Flavius Josephus
Title The Life and Works of Flavius Josephus PDF eBook
Author Flavius Josephus
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1961
Genre Jews
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A Jew Among Romans

A Jew Among Romans
Title A Jew Among Romans PDF eBook
Author Frederic Raphael
Publisher Pantheon
Total Pages 369
Release 2013
Genre Biography
ISBN 0307378160

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"An audacious history of Josephus (37-c.100), the Jewish general turned Roman historian, whose emblematic betrayal is a touchstone for the Jew alone in the Gentile world"--Dust jacket flap.

The Works of Flavius Josephus

The Works of Flavius Josephus
Title The Works of Flavius Josephus PDF eBook
Author Flavius Josephus
Publisher
Total Pages 768
Release 1852
Genre Jews
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Josephus, Paul, and the Fate of Early Christianity

Josephus, Paul, and the Fate of Early Christianity
Title Josephus, Paul, and the Fate of Early Christianity PDF eBook
Author F. B. A. Asiedu
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 371
Release 2019-03-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1978701330

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Flavius Josephus, the priest from Jerusalem who was affiliated with the Pharisees, is our most important source for Jewish life in the first century. His notice about the death of James the brother of Jesus suggests that Josephus knew about the followers of Jesus in Jerusalem and in Judaea. In Rome, where he lived for the remainder of his life after the Jewish War, a group of Christians appear to have flourished, if 1 Clement is any indication. Josephus, however, says extremely little about the Christians in Judaea and nothing about those in Rome. He also does not reference Paul the apostle, a former Pharisee, who was a contemporary of Josephus’s father in Jerusalem, even though, according to Acts, Paul and his activities were known to two successive Roman governors (procurators) of Judaea, Marcus Antonius Felix and Porcius Festus, and to King Herod Agrippa II and his sisters Berenice and Drusilla. The knowledge of the Herodians, in particular, puts Josephus’s silence about Paul in an interesting light, suggesting that it may have been deliberate. In addition, Josephus’s writings bear very little witness to other contemporaries in Rome, so much so that if we were dependent on Josephus alone we might conclude that many of those historical characters either did not exist or had little or no impact in the first century. Asiedu comments on the state of life in Rome during the reign of the Emperor Domitian and how both Josephus and the Christians who produced 1 Clement coped with the regime as other contemporaries, among whom he considers Martial, Tacitus, Pliny the Younger, and others, did. He argues that most of Josephus’s contemporaries practiced different kinds of silences in bearing witness to the world around them. Consequently, the absence of references to Jews or Christians in Roman writers of the last three decades of the first century, including Josephus, should not be taken as proof of their non-existence in Flavian Rome.

The Works of Flavius Josephus ...

The Works of Flavius Josephus ...
Title The Works of Flavius Josephus ... PDF eBook
Author Flavius Josephus
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Total Pages 600
Release 1856
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Josephus, the Essential Works

Josephus, the Essential Works
Title Josephus, the Essential Works PDF eBook
Author Flavius Josephus
Publisher Kregel Academic
Total Pages 430
Release
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780825496226

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(Updated, full-color edition) Jewish Antiquities and The Jewish War take on a brilliant new dimension in this revised edition of the award-winning translation and condensation. Now with color photographs, charts, and maps.