Against Apion, 2.101

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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101with great pomp back into his own country; when he might thereby have been esteemed a religious person himself, and a mighty lover of the Greeks, and might thereby have procured himself great assistance from all men against that hatred the Jews bore to him.

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