The Wars of the Jews, 5.315

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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315And now the Jews were unconcerned at what they suffered themselves from the Romans, and were only solicitous about what mischief they could do them; and death itself seemed a small matter to them, if at the same time they could but kill anyone of their enemies.

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