The New Complete Works of Josephus

Kregel Academic
3.9
9 reviews
Ebook
1143
Pages

About this ebook

No source, other than the Bible itself, provides more relevant information on the first century than the work of Flavius Josephus. This newly edited version updates the original 18th century language; includes commentary by the award winning author and historian, Dr. Paul L. Maier; features over forty photos of ancient sites and artifacts mentioned by Josephus; cross references numbers throughout to the Greek text of Josephus in the Loeb Classical Library; and offers revised indexes of subjects and Old Testament texts.

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3.9
9 reviews
Bonnie greatorex
November 29, 2018
It mirrors the Bible because he did write the Bible Jesus Christ never existed they did it to try to gain control of the Jews but the Jews would never believe it and they never believe in Jesus to this day Christians are being taken for a ride drain to their bank accounts Catholics are just leftover Romans hidden under different names for verted evil men so sad for society they have their own City! These were military men who slaughtered interesting people and then they turn them into Saints! What a history all right, what a history.
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Mirjan O
September 5, 2018
The book would be good but has got scrambled pages? Not sure how to fix that or how to get another new copy as i have paid 10 pound for this.
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Demetrius Booker
August 6, 2021
first centuries historical evidence of The Bible which is The Word of YAH, Yeshua Hamashiach be exalted always.
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