« J. BJ 1.254 | J. BJ 1.255 | J. BJ 1.256 | About This Work »
255however, he laid a plot for Phasaelus, and persuaded him to go as an ambassador to Barzapharnes, in order to put an end to the war, although Herod was very earnest with him to the contrary, and exhorted him to kill the plotter, but not expose himself to the snares he had laid for him, because the barbarians are naturally perfidious. However, Pacorus went out and took Hyrcanus with him, that he might be the less suspected; he also left some of the horsemen, called the Freemen, with Herod, and conducted Phasaelus with the rest.
« J. BJ 1.254 | J. BJ 1.255 | J. BJ 1.256 | About This Work »