The Wars of the Jews, 1.497

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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497These accusations though they were of an incredible nature, and only framed upon the great distress they were in, were readily believed by the king, who thought it some comfort to him, after he had bound his son, that it might appear he had not done it unjustly.

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