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  1. The Life of Flavius Josephus by Flavius Josephus, 2010-07-24
  2. The Antiquities of the Jews by Flavius Josephus, 2010-01-01
  3. The New Complete Works of Josephus by Flavius Josephus, 1999-06-10
  4. Josephus: The Complete Works by Josephus, 2003-08-01
  5. The Works of Josephus; With a Life Written by Himself by Flavius Josephus, 2010-02-09
  6. Josephus' Discourse to the Greeks Concerning Hades by Flavius Josephus, 2010-07-06
  7. Our Young Folks' Josephus: Antiquities of the Jews and the Jewish Wars by William Shepard, 2004
  8. The Complete Works of Josephus by Flavius Josephus, 1974-06
  9. Josephus: The Essential Works by Flavius Josephus, 1995-05-17
  10. The Wars of the Jews or History of the Destruction of Jerusalem by Flavius Josephus, 2009-12-07
  11. The Jewish War: Revised Edition (Penguin Classics) by Flavius Josephus, Betty Radice, 1984-02-07
  12. Josephus: The Essential Writings by Flavius Josephus, 1988
  13. Jerusalem's Traitor: Josephus, Masada, and the Fall of Judea by Desmond Seward, 2009-04-28
  14. The Complete Works of Flavius Josephus by Flavius Josephus, 2008-01-06

1. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Flavius Josephus
Provides a biography of this Jewish historian born in Roman occupied Jerusalem in the 1st century. Like most of the aristocratic Jews, josephus at first discountenanced the rebellion of his countrymen, goaded into
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Flavius Josephus
Jewish historian, born A.D. 37, at Jerusalem ; died about 101. He belonged to a distinguished priestly family , whose paternal ancestors he himself traces back five generations; his mother's family claimed descent from the Machabeans . He received a good education , and association with distinguished scholars developed his intellectual gifts, more especially his memory and power of judgment. He also made himself fully acquainted with and tried the leading politico-religious Jewish parties of his age the Essenes Pharisees , and Impressed by the outward importance of the Pharisees and hoping to secure through them a position of influence, he attached himself to their party at the age of nineteen, although he shared neither their religious nor political views. He went to Rome in the year 64 with the object of procuring from Nero the release of some imprisoned Jewish Judaism , considering its struggle against paganism as useless. After his return to Jerusalem , the great Jewish revolt broke out in the year 66. Like most of the aristocratic

2. From Jesus To Christ: Primary Sources: Josephus Describes Mass Suicide At Masada

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Some scholars maintain that Josephus' account of the tragedy at Masada is contradicted by archaeological evidence. Read the conclusions from Shaye Cohen's article "Masada: Literary Tradition, Archaeological Remains, and the Credibility of Josephus" The Wars of the Jews, Book 7
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3. Josephus
Christian site identifying Flavius josephus as an eyewitness to early Christianity.Category Arts Classical Studies Roman josephus......josephus An Invaluable source of eyewitness testimony to the development ofWestern civilization as well as Christianity in the 1st Century. josephus.
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the Eyewitness Josephus: An Eyewitness to Christianity
Josephus was a historian who lived from 37 A.D. to about 100 A.D. He was a member of the priestly aristocracy of the Jews, and was taken hostage by the Roman Empire in the great Jewish revolt of 66-70 A.D. Josephus spent the rest of his life in or around Rome as an advisor and historian to three emperors, Vespasian, Titus and Domitian. For centuries, the works of Josephus were more widely read in Europe than any book other than the Bible. They are invaluable sources of eyewitness testimony to the development of Western civilization, including the foundation and growth of Christianity in the 1st Century. Josephus: Biblical Accounts Outside the Bible
Josephus mentions New Testament events and people in some of his works. For many skeptics, this is viewed as significant evidence against the myth and legend theories that plague early Christianity. Here are some excerpts:
Josephus mentions Jesus in Antiquities, Book 18, chapter 3, paragraph 3 (this paragraph is so phenomenal, that scholars now debate the authenticity of some of the more “favorable” portions of this text):
“Now there was about this time Jesus, a wise man, if it be lawful to call him a man; for he was a doer of wonderful works, a teacher of such men as receive the truth with pleasure. He drew over to him both many of the Jews and many of the Gentiles. He was [the] Christ. And when Pilate, at the suggestion of the principal men amongst us, had condemned him to the cross, those that loved him at the first did not forsake him; for he appeared to them alive again the third day; as the divine prophets had foretold these and ten thousand other wonderful things concerning him. And the tribe of Christians, so named from him, are not extinct at this day.”

4. Flavius Josephus Home Page
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Welcome! This site is dedicated to the works of the Jewish historian Flavius Josephus (37 CE - circa 100 CE For centuries Josephus' works were more widely read in Europe than any book other than the Bible. They are an invaluable eye-witness to a momentous turning point in Judaism, Christianity, and Western civilization. Featuring: This site is maintained by G. J. Goldberg . I am an independent scholar who hopes this site will help introduce people to the works of this important historian. I also hope the organization of themes will serve as a convenient reference for those already knowledgeable about his works. Contributions by others are encouraged and welcome. This is a nondenominational site.
Contents The Works of Josephus The Life of Josephus Articles, Extracts and Commentary

5. Index
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6. The Works Of Flavius Josephus
The Works. of. Flavius josephus. Translated by. William Whiston
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Antiquities of the Jews
Preface to the Antiquities of the Jews
Book I
From Creation to the Death of Isaac
Book II
From the Death of Isaac to the Exodus out of Egypt
Book III
From the Exodus out of Egypt to the Rejection of the Generation
Book IV
From the Rejection of that Generation to the Death of Moses
Book V
From the Death of Moses to the Death of Eli
Book VI
From the Death of Eli to the Death of Saul
Book VII
From the Death of Saul to the Death of David Book VIII From the Death of David to the Death of Ahab Book IX From the Death of Ahab to the Captivity of the Ten Tribes Book X From the Captivity of the Ten Tribes to the First Year of Cyrus Book XI From the First Year of Cyrus to the Death of Alexander the Great Book XII From the Death of Alexander the Great to the Death of Judas Maccabeus Book XIII From the Death of Judas Maccabeus to the Death of Queen Alexandra Book XIV From the Death of Queen Alexandra to the Death of Antigonus Book XV From the Death of Antigonus to the Finishing of the Temple by Herod Book XVI From the Finishing of the Temple by Herod to the Death of Alexander and Aristobulus Book XVII From the Death of Alexander and Aristobulus to the Banishment of Archelaus Book XVIII From the Banishment of Archelaus to the Departure of the Jews from Babylon Book XIX From the Departure of the Jews from Babylon to FAdus the Roman Procurator Book XX From Fadus the Procurator to Florus
War of the Jews

7. The Works Of Flavius Josephus
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From the Death of Isaac to the Exodus out of Egypt
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From the Exodus out of Ehypt to the Rejection of the Generation
Book IV
From the Rejection of that Generation to the Death of Moses
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From the Death of Moses to the Death of Eli
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From the Death of Eli to the Death of Saul
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From the Death of Saul to the Death of David Book VIII From the Death of David to the Death of Ahab Book IX From the Death of Ahab to the Captivity of the Ten Tribes Book X From the Captivity of the Ten Tribes to the First Year of Cyrus Book XI From the First Year of Cyrus to the Death of Alexander the Great Book XII From the Death of Alexander the Great to the Death of Judas Maccabeus Book XIII From the Death of Judas Maccabeus to the Death of Queen Alexandra Book XIV From the Death of Queen Alexandra to the Death of Antigonus Book XV From the Death of Antigonus to the Finishing of the Temple by Herod Book XVI From the Finishing of the Temple by Herod to the Death of Alexander and Aristobulus Book XVII From the Death of Alexander and Aristobulus to the Banishment of Archelaus Book XVIII From the Banishment of Archelaus to the Departure of the Jews from Babylon Book XIX From the Departure of the Jews from Babylon to Fadus the Roman Procurator Book XX From Fadus the Procurator to Florus

8. JOSEPHUS-BIBLIOGRAPHIE
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9. Flavius Josephus - Josephus.yorku.org - Scholarly Resources For The Study Of Fla
A site dedicated to the scholarly study of Flavius josephus.Category Arts Classical Studies Roman josephus......Welcome to josephus.yorku.ca, a site dedicated to thescholarly study of the works of Flavius josephus.
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Welcome to josephus.yorku.ca, a site dedicated to the scholarly study of the works of Flavius Josephus. Information about the new translation and commentary series, published by Brill. Information about the SBL Josephus Seminar including on-line papers and schedules from the , and sessions. A guide to resources for the study of Josephus including a large collection of on-line articles and reviews and information about the searchable Josephus bibliography at Muenster (external link). A registry for current and recent dissertations on Josephus. This portion of the site is currently under construction, but includes a form for submitting titles for inclusion. Information about colloquia and conferences related to the study of Josephus, including schedules for the upcoming 2002 SBL Josephus Seminar Information and links to related projects, including the Summer Institute: Flavius Josephus in Flavian Rome
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10. The Works Of Flavius Josephus
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Antiquities of the Jews
Preface to the Antiquities of the Jews
Book I
From Creation to the Death of Isaac
Book II
From the Death of Isaac to the Exodus out of Egypt
Book III
From the Exodus out of Ehypt to the Rejection of the Generation
Book IV
From the Rejection of that Generation to the Death of Moses
Book V
From the Death of Moses to the Death of Eli
Book VI
From the Death of Eli to the Death of Saul
Book VII
From the Death of Saul to the Death of David Book VIII From the Death of David to the Death of Ahab Book IX From the Death of Ahab to the Captivity of the Ten Tribes Book X From the Captivity of the Ten Tribes to the First Year of Cyrus Book XI From the First Year of Cyrus to the Death of Alexander the Great Book XII From the Death of Alexander the Great to the Death of Judas Maccabeus Book XIII From the Death of Judas Maccabeus to the Death of Queen Alexandra Book XIV From the Death of Queen Alexandra to the Death of Antigonus Book XV From the Death of Antigonus to the Finishing of the Temple by Herod Book XVI From the Finishing of the Temple by Herod to the Death of Alexander and Aristobulus Book XVII From the Death of Alexander and Aristobulus to the Banishment of Archelaus Book XVIII From the Banishment of Archelaus to the Departure of the Jews from Babylon Book XIX From the Departure of the Jews from Babylon to FAdus the Roman Procurator Book XX From Fadus the Procurator to Florus
War of the Jews
Preface to the War of the Jews Book I From the Taking of Jerusalem by Antiochus Epiphanes to the Death of Herod the Great

11. Testimonium Flavianum
josephus Writings and Their Relation to the New Testament I. josephus Contribution to New Testament Backgrounds A. General Areas of Contribution josephus was born in Jerusalem in A.D.
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Josephus on Jesus
The so called Testimonium Flavianum . This is the only direct discussion of Jesus to be found in the writings of Josephus. Unfortunately, the text as we have it in extant copies of Josephus' Antiquities appears to have been dramatically re-written from a Christian point of view. (The writings of Josephus were brought down to us from antiquity not by the Jewish community, but by the Christians). The second column contains an Arabic quotation of the Josephus passage that has a much less Christian flavor. Some scholars have argued that the Arabic version has a more likely claim to originality. Although that is a strong possibility, it should be noted that even the Arabic version is a good deal kinder to Jesus than Josephus usually is to messianic claimants. In addition it is harder to see why the Christian scribe would feel so compelled to change it. It is possible that the original may have been much more insulting, in keeping with Josephus' normal pattern, and that the Greek and Arabic versions are simply two different recensions of a Christian rewrite. R. Eisler has made an effort to reconstruct an 'original' that might have, given Christian revision, served as a base for the version that survives in Greek. It is, of course, entirely hypothetical, and no textual evidence exists to support it, but it does fit in better with Josephus' usual pattern and language, as well as the general context of the passage.

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13. The Josephus Desktop
Site devoted to the life and writings of Flavius josephus; includes biographies, University of Southampto Category Arts Classical Studies Roman josephus...... Welcome to the josephus Desktop You have found your way to the josephus Desktop,a web resource for information relating to the life and writings of Flavius
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14. From Jesus To Christ: A Portrait Of Jesus' World: Masada: The Credibility Of Jos
Did hundreds of Jews commit suicide at Masada?
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Drama was not the only reason for Josephus' invention of a premature Roman withdrawal and a careful Roman watch which saw and heard nothing. Josephus wanted Eleazar, the leader of the Sicarii, to make a speech in which he would publicly confess that he and his followers, those who had formented the war, had erred and were now receiving condign punishment from God for their sins. Josephus even has Eleazar declare that God has condemned the "tribe of the Jews" to destruction because he wanted the Jewish readers of the Jewish War to realize that the way of the Sicarii is the way of death and that the theology of the Sicarii leads to renunciation of one of the core doctrines of Judaism, the eternal election of Israel. In order to allow Eleazar to confess his guilt and to display his rhetorical skills, and in order to allow the Sicarii to follow Eleazar's instructions and to destroy themselves in an orderly fashion, Josephus inserted a crucial but inexplicable pause in the Roman assault. Eleazar made a second speech too. Entitled "On the Immortality of the Soul", it had for its major themes not Israel, God, and sin, but soul, death, and suicide. Its purpose was purely literary, to correspond to the speech which Josephus himself allegedly delivered at Jotapata under similar circumstances. Josephus gives us a

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Preface to Antiquities of the Jews. Book 1 From the Creation to the death of Isaac. Book 2 From the death of Isaac to the exodus out of Egypt. Book 3 From the exodus out of Egypt, to the rejection of that generation. Book 4 From the rejection of that generation to the death of Moses. Book 5 From the death of Moses to the death of Eli. Book 6 From the death of Eli to the death of Saul. Book 7 From the death of Saul to the death of David. Book 8 From the death of David to the death of Ahab. Book 9 From the death of Ahab to the captivity of the ten tribes. Book 10 From the captivity of the ten tribes to the first year of Cyrus. Book 11 From the first of Cyrus to the death of Alexander the great.

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19. Flavius Josephus - Josephus.yorku.org - Brill Josephus Project
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Announcing the first comprehensive commentary in English to the works of Josephus, with a new English translation. The commentary will strive for a balance between historical/ archaeological and philological concerns. Publisher: Brill , Leiden, the Netherlands General Editor: Steve Mason, York University (Toronto) Principal Contributors:
  • John Barclay, University of Glasgow (Scotland)
  • Christopher Begg, Catholic University of America (Washington, DC)
  • Per Bilde, University of Aarhus (Denmark)
  • Honora Howell Chapman, Santa Clara University
  • Louis Feldman, Yeshiva University (New York)
  • James L. McLaren (ACU, Ascot Vale, Victoria, Australia)
  • Jonathan Price, University of Tel Aviv (Israel)
  • Joseph Sievers, Pontifical Biblical Institute (Rome)
  • Paul Spilsbury, Canadian Theological Seminary (Regina)
  • Jan Willem van Henten, Delenus Instituut (Amsterdam)
Published Volumes:
2001 - Volume 9, The Life of Josephus, translation and commentary by Steve Mason
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    1999 - Volume 3: Judean Antiquities 1-4, translation and commentary by Louis Feldman
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