The Wars of the Jews, 2.614

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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6146. But as for John, his envy grew greater [upon this escape of Josephus], and he framed a new plot against him; he pretended to be sick, and by a letter desired that Josephus would give him leave to use the hot baths that were at Tiberias, for the recovery of his health.

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