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    Josephus's works are the chief source next to the Bible for the history and antiquity of ancient Israel, and provide a significant and independent extra-Biblical account of such figures as Pontius Pilate, Herod the Great, John the Baptist, James, brother of Jesus, and Jesus of Nazareth.

  2. Learn about Josephus Flavius, a Jew who wrote the history of the Great Revolt and the fall of Jerusalem in 70 CE. Find out how he became a Roman prisoner and a biased source of Jewish history.

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    Jo·se·phus, Flavius
    /ˈjōzefəs/
    • 1. (c. 37–c. 100), Jewish historian, general, and Pharisee; born Joseph ben Matthias. His Jewish War gives an eyewitness account of the events that led up to the Jewish revolt against the Romans in 66, in which he was a leader.

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  4. Oct 11, 2021 · Titus Flavius Josephus (36-100 CE), was born Yosef ben Matityahu and became a 1st-century CE Jewish historian. He was a member of a priestly household in Jerusalem through his father’s side (the house and order of Jehoiarib), and his mother was of royal descent (Hasmonean).

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  5. Learn about the life, works, and legacy of the Jewish historian Flavius Josephus, who witnessed and recorded the Jewish revolt against Rome. Explore his accounts of Jesus, Passover, Hanukkah, and other topics in his writings.

  6. Josephus stated (Antiquities 18.5.2) that the AD 36 defeat of Herod Antipas in the conflicts with Aretas IV of Nabatea was widely considered by the Jews of the time as misfortune brought about by Herod's unjust execution of John the Baptist.

  7. Flavius Josephus, orig. Joseph Ben Matthias, (born ad 37/38, Jerusalem—died c. 100, Rome), Jewish priest, scholar, and historian. Born of a priestly family, Josephus joined the Pharisee s.

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