Against Apion, 1.111

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

« J. Ap. 1.110 | J. Ap. 1.111 | J. Ap. 1.112 | About This Work »

111but there was another passion, a philosophic inclination of theirs, which cemented the friendship that was betwixt them, for they sent mutual problems to one another with a desire to have them unriddled by each other; wherein Solomon was superior to Hirom, as he was wiser than he in other respects; and many of the epistles that passed between them are still preserved among the Tyrians.

« J. Ap. 1.110 | J. Ap. 1.111 | J. Ap. 1.112 | About This Work »

Table of contents