Against Apion, 1.259

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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259Besides, how came it to pass that this prophet did not foreknow his own death at the first? nay how came he not to contradict the king in his desire to see the gods immediately? how came that unreasonable dread upon him of judgments that were not to happen in his lifetime; or what worse thing could he suffer, out of the fear of which he made haste to kill himself?

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