A History of Israel: From the fall of Jerusalem, 586 B.C., to the Bar-Kokhba revolt, A.D. 135At the Claredon Press, 1955 |
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... probably not on his own initiative , but overborne by the pro - Egyptian party at court , was making overtures , as may be gathered from Ezek . xvii . 15 , where it is said that Zedekiah rebelled against the king of Babylon ' in sending ...
... probably not on his own initiative , but overborne by the pro - Egyptian party at court , was making overtures , as may be gathered from Ezek . xvii . 15 , where it is said that Zedekiah rebelled against the king of Babylon ' in sending ...
Pagina 436
... probably in A.D. 60.2 Little is told of his procuratorship ; he had the same problem to face as his predecessors , viz . how to suppress widespread revolt against Roman domination with inadequate forces . There was no other course than ...
... probably in A.D. 60.2 Little is told of his procuratorship ; he had the same problem to face as his predecessors , viz . how to suppress widespread revolt against Roman domination with inadequate forces . There was no other course than ...
Pagina 460
... probably have continued indefinitely had not two untoward imperial decisions been promulgated which once more aroused the fury of the Jews to white heat . It was because deep - seated religious feelings were outraged that the last , and ...
... probably have continued indefinitely had not two untoward imperial decisions been promulgated which once more aroused the fury of the Jews to white heat . It was because deep - seated religious feelings were outraged that the last , and ...
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THE FALL OF NINE | 7 |
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Additional Note A CHRONOLOGY | 19 |
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