Against Apion, 1.197

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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197“There are many strong places and villages (says he) in the country of Judea: but one strong city there is, about fifty furlongs in circumference, which is inhabited by a hundred and twenty thousand men, or thereabouts: they call it Jerusalem.

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