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- Josephus - Wikipedia
Best known for writing The Jewish War, he was born in Jerusalem —then part of the Roman province of Judea —to a father of priestly descent and a mother who claimed Hasmonean royal ancestry
- Flavius Josephus | Jewish Priest, Scholar, Historian of 1st . . .
Flavius Josephus (born ad 37 38, Jerusalem—died ad 100, Rome) was a Jewish priest, scholar, and historian who wrote valuable works on the Jewish revolt of 66–70 and on earlier Jewish history His major books are History of the Jewish War (75–79), The Antiquities of the Jews (93), and Against Apion
- The Works of Flavius Josephus
Josephus is our only source of knowledge for much of the history of Judaism in the First Century CE His books provide essential background for an understanding of both the beginning of modern Judaism and of the New Testament in its historical setting Four of his works have survived
- Who Was Josephus? (And What He Wrote About Jesus)
Born Yosef ben Matityahu in Jerusalem, in 37 C E , Josephus lived through one of the most tumultuous periods in Jewish history His life spanned the Roman occupation of Judea and the First Jewish–Roman War, events that shaped the socio-political landscape of his time
- The Works of Flavius Josephus | Sacred Texts Archive
Josephus was born Joseph ben Mattathias in 37 C E in Jerusalem of a priestly and royal family He excelled in his studies of Jewish law and studied with the Sadducees, Pharisees, and the Essenes, eventually aligning himself with the Pharisees
- Josephus on Christianity - World History Encyclopedia
In the last decades of the 1st century CE, he wrote The Jewish War, the Antiquities of the Jews, Against Apion, and The Life of Flavius Josephus His histories and eyewitness testimonies remain essential to the study of the historical context that gave rise to the origins of Christianity
- Who was Flavius Josephus? - Bible Hub
Flavius Josephus (c 37-100 AD) was a first-century Jewish historian born into a priestly family in Jerusalem Although details about his youth come primarily from his own writings, he reports that he was well-educated in the Jewish laws and customs
- The Histories of Flavius Josephus - Biblical Archaeology Society
Drawing on his own experience and firsthand reports, Josephus wrote Jewish War in the late 70s An earlier version of the tragic history, in Josephus’s native Aramaic, was sent to the Jews of Mesopotamia to dissuade them from revolting against Rome, but only the Greek version survives
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