The Wars of the Jews, 6.190

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

« J. BJ 6.189 | J. BJ 6.190 | J. BJ 6.191 | About This Work »

190This melancholy accident made the Romans sad for a while, but still it made them more upon their guard for the future, and was of advantage to them against the delusions of the Jews, by which they were greatly damaged through their unacquaintedness with the places, and with the nature of the inhabitants.

« J. BJ 6.189 | J. BJ 6.190 | J. BJ 6.191 | About This Work »

Table of contents