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Sepphoris (Israel) (search for this): section 122
Galilee (Israel) (search for this): section 122
Gischala (Israel) (search for this): section 122
But when John, the son of Levi, who, as we before told you, abode
at Gischala, was informed how all things had succeeded to my mind, and
that I was much in favor with those that were under me, as also that the
enemy were greatly afraid of me, he was not pleased with it, as thinking
my prosperity tended to his ruin. So he took up a bitter envy and enmity
against me; and hoping, that if he could inflame those that were under
me to hate me,. he should put an end to the prosperity I was in, he tried
to persuade the inhabitants of Tiberias and of Sepphoris, (and for those
of Gabara he supposed they would be also of the same mind with the others,)
which were the greatest cities of Galilee, to revolt from their subjection
to me, and to be of his party; and told them that he would command them
better than I did. As for the people of Sepphoris, who belonged to neither
of us, because they had chosen to be in subjection to the Romans, they
did not comply with his proposal; and for those of Tiberi
Tiberias (Israel) (search for this): section 122