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Flavius Josephus, The Life of Flavius Josephus (ed. William Whiston, A.M.), section 13 (search)
But when I was in the twenty-sixth year of my age, it happened that
I took a voyage to Rome, and this on the occasion which I shall now describe.
At the time when Felix was procurator of Judea there were certain priests
of my acquaintance, and very excellent persons they were, whom on a small
and trifling occasion he had put into bonds, and sent to Rome to plead
their cause before Caesar. These I was desirous to procure deliverance
for, and that especially because I was informed that they were not unmindful
of piety towards God, even under their afflictions, but supported themselves
with figs and nuts. We
may note here, that religious men among the Jews, or at least those that
were priests, were sometimes ascetics also, and, like Daniel and his companions
in Babylon, Daniel 1:8-16, ate no flesh, but figs and nuts, etc. only.
This was like the, or austere diet of the Christian ascetics in Passion-week.
Constitut. V. 18.
Accordingly I came to Rome, though it were through a great number
Flavius Josephus, The Life of Flavius Josephus (ed. William Whiston, A.M.), section 32 (search)
Flavius Josephus, The Life of Flavius Josephus (ed. William Whiston, A.M.), section 422 (search)
But when Titus had composed the troubles in Judea, and conjectured
that the lands which I had in Judea would bring me no profit, because a
garrison to guard the country was afterward to pitch there, he gave me
another country in the plain. And when Judea would bring me no profit, because a
garrison to guard the country was afterward to pitch there, he gave me
another country in the plain. And when he was going away to Rome, he made
choice of me to sail along with him, and paid me great respect: and when
we were come to Rome, I had great care taken of me by Vespasian; for he
gave me an apartment in his own house, which he lived in before he ca me, by God's providence I escaped them all. I also received from
Vespasian no small quantity of land, as a free gift, in Judea; about which
time I divorced my wife also, as not pleased with her behavior, though
not till she had been the mother of t command that a servant of mine,
who was a eunuch, and my accuser, should be punished. He also made that
country I had in Judea tax free, which is a mark of the greatest honor
to him who hath it; nay, Domitia, the wife of Caesar, continued to do me