JOSEPHUS - NEW EXPANDED EDITION
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JOSEPHUS - NEW EXPANDED EDITION
Flavius Josephus, a first-century A.D. Jewish historian, commanded the Jewish forces in the Galilee against the Romans until the Roman army captured him.
Considered a traitor by his own people, the Romans had Josephus write a history of the Jewish people, a race they considered would become extinct and never become a nation again.
Outside of the Bible, Josephus' histories provide the most information on the Jewish people. This new edition contains the following features:
- Over 40 photos of ancient sites and artifacts
- Charts, tables, and maps
- Revised subject index
- Easy to read bold type
- 1,142 pages - 400 more than the previous edition
- New, colorful hardbound binding
- Complete history of Israel to A.D. 70.
- Details the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple by Titus
- Only non-biblical book from that period that mentions Jesus and the apostles
Features: Hardcover, 1143 pages
S-741: Josephus - New Expanded Edition
$35.00



