The Wars of the Jews, 1.386

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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3861. But now Herod was under immediate concern about a most important affair, on account of his friendship with Antony, who was already overcome at Actium by Caesar; yet he was more afraid than hurt; for Caesar did not think he had quite undone Antony, while Herod continued his assistance to him.

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