« J. Vit. 99 | J. Vit. 100 | J. Vit. 101 | About This Work »
100But I did not comply with them, thinking it a terrible thing to begin a civil war among them; for I thought that this contention ought not to proceed further than words; nay, I told them that it was not for their own advantage to do what they would have me to do, while the Romans expected no other than that we should destroy one another by our mutual seditions; and by saying this, I put a stop to the anger of the Galileans.
« J. Vit. 99 | J. Vit. 100 | J. Vit. 101 | About This Work »