Against Apion, 1.146

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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146for thus he says in his third book:—“Nabuchodonosor, after he had begun to build the forementioned wall, fell sick, and departed this life, when he had reigned forty-three years; whereupon his son Evil-merodach obtained the kingdom.

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