The Wars of the Jews, 6.140

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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140while the Jews were perpetually dispersed abroad, and made their attacks and retreats at random, and so did frequently seem to one another to be enemies; for every one of them received those of their own men that came back in the dark as Romans, and made an assault upon them;

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