Josephus, soldier, statesman, historian, was a Jew born at Jerusalem about 37 CE. A man of high descent, he early became learned in Jewish law and Greek literature and was a Pharisee.
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By God'sLove5
This book compiles the writings of Josephus to Epiphoditus and confutes the writings of such as the Greeks and Egyptians as Apion, Manetho and others who accuse the Jews, and he shows us how false their claims really are.
I personally would not highly recommend this book simply because I don’t like to read confutation-types of books, but Josephus is mentioned by certain preachers and commentators on the Bible. So, I say that any who like debating and such, read this book and any people such as even myself who want to read commentaries, please read this book so that you will know what people are talking about.
A historical and theosophical classic.
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By I like….
Thank you so much for having this available! No christian should feel complete in their understanding of the bible without knowing of the arguments and debates that shaped our faith.
Maurice H. Harris, Simon Dubnow, Max Radin, Flavius Josephus, Alfred Edersheim, Joseph Krauskopf, David Baron, Peter Wiernik, G. K. Chesterton & Lady Katie Magnus
Simon Dubnow, Max Radin, Flavius Josephus, Maurice H. Harris, Lady Katie Magnus, Alfred Edersheim, Joseph Krauskopf, David Baron, Peter Wiernik & G. K. Chesterton
Flavius Josephus, Caius Julius Caesar, Saint Augustine, Saint Ignatius, Earl of Chesterfield, Benjamin Franklin, Ulysses S. Grant, Theodore Roosevelt, Andrew Carnegie, Nikola Tesla, Henry Ford, Johan Wolfgang Von Goethe, Victor Hugo & M. K. Gandhi