The Wars of the Jews, 6.176

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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176So Jonathan grew giddy by the pain of his wounds, and fell down upon the body of his adversary, as a plain instance how suddenly vengeance may come upon men that have success in war, without any just deserving the same.

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