The Life of Flavius Josephus, 39

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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39When he had spoken these things, and a great many more against king Agrippa, in order to provoke the people to a revolt, he added, That “this was the time for them to take arms, and join with the Galileans as their confederates (whom they might command, and who would now willingly assist them, out of the hatred they bare to the people of Sepphoris; because they preserved their fidelity to the Romans), and to gather a great number of forces, in order to punish them.”

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