The Wars of the Jews, 4.34

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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34and bore up against the enemy’s attacks, who came running down from the top of the city; and without showing any dread at the multitude of the men or of their darts, he endured all, until the enemy took notice of that divine courage that was within him, and remitted of their attacks;

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