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Jerusalem (Israel) (search for this): section 174
Tiberias (Israel) (search for this): section 174
Now the men of Tiberias, after I was gone to Taricheae, perceived
what stratagem I had used against them, and they admired how I had put
an end to their foolish sedition, without shedding of blood. But now, when
I had sent for some of those multitudes of the people of Tiberias out of
prison, among whom were Justus and his father Pistus, I made them to sup
with me; and during our supper time I said to them, that I knew the power
of the Romans was superior to all others, but did not say so [publicTiberias out of
prison, among whom were Justus and his father Pistus, I made them to sup
with me; and during our supper time I said to them, that I knew the power
of the Romans was superior to all others, but did not say so [publicly]
because of the robbers. So I advised them to do as I did, and to wait for
a proper opportunity, and not to be uneasy at my being their commander;
for that they could not expect to have another who would use the like moderation
that I had done. I also put Justus in mind how the Galileans had cut off
his brother's hands before ever I came to Jerusalem, upon an accusation
laid against him, as if he had been a rogue, and had forged some letters;
as also how the people of Gamala, in a sedition th