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Flavius Josephus Early Jewish and Roman HistoryHistorical Resources - The Jewish War and Antiquities of the Jews
For serious researchers of Biblical history, early Jewish history and life in Roman Judea, between 200 BCE and 75 CE, the works of Flavius Josephus are an essential tool.
Flavius Josephus, was born Joseph the son of Matthias, in Jerusalem in 37 CE. His autobiography tells of a three-year period living in the desert as a hermit studying the three main Jewish political and religious movements current at the time, Sadducees, Essenes and Pharisees. However modern historical thinking tends to discount this as being impossible in the time scale mentioned by Josephus. Jewish RevoltDuring the Jewish Revolt he became commander of Jewish forces in Galilee and fought against Emperor Nero’s Roman legions. However in 67 CE, Josephus’s forces were defeated and in controversial circumstances, still the subject of considerable debate today, he surrendered to Roman General Vespasian. Perhaps in an act of self-preservation Josephus changed sides and joined the Romans. It seems he then managed to persuade Vespasian that a prophecy predicting he (Vespasian) would become ruler of the “entire world” would come true. He was given the role of go-between or mediator to try to persuade the Jews to give up their fight. but was unable to do so and consequently in 70 CE he watched the fall of Jerusalem and the destruction of the Temple. Emperor VespasianAfter Nero committed suicide and Vespasian became Emperor of Rome, Josephus became a Roman citizen and took his Roman name. He spent the rest of his life, mainly in the Flavian court, writing about the war, the history of Judea and to large extent writing about himself. He died c 100 CE. The Jewish WarHis first work, originally written in Aramaic then translated into Greek, was the Jewish War, published c 75 CE. Its seven volumes tell the story of the first Jewish revolt against Rome 66–70 CE and are based on the memoirs of Vespasian, letters from King Agrippa, grandson of Herod the Great, and his own notes of the period. Books 1-7 cover the following historical periods
Antiquities of the JewsHis other major work, The Antiquities of the Jews, published c 93 CE, covered in 20 volumes a huge historical range from the Creation to the Jewish Revolt. The extensive range includes:
His other works are: Flavius Josephus Against Apion Josephus’s Discourse to the Greeks Concerning Hades Much of Flavius Josephus’s work has now been translated into English and is available in hard copy and on a number of web sites. Sources: Antiquities of the Jews Jewish War BBC Encyclopedia Britannica Catholic Encyclopedia
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