Selections from Josephus

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Flavius Josephus
English
  • Introduction Life
  • Introduction Works
  • Introduction The Man and the Historian
  • I Autobiography Selections 1-4
  • II. Specimens of Amplification of the Biblical Narrative Selections 5-7
  • III. The Coming of the Romans Selections 8-10
  • IV. Herod the Great Selections 11-16
  • IV. Herod the Great Selections 17-21
  • V. Archelaus and Pilate Selections 22-24
  • V. Archelaus and Pilate Selection 26 Jesus Christ
  • V. Archelaus and Pilate Selections 25, 27-28
  • VI. The Later Herods Selection 29 Murder of John the Baptist, Selection 30
  • VI. The Later Herods Selections 31-33
  • VI. The Later Herods Selections 34-37 Death of James "The Lord's Brother"
  • VII. Scenes from the Jewish War Selections 38-40 Seeds of and Immediate Cause of War
  • VII. Scenes from the Jewish War Selections 41-43 Jotapata
  • VII. Scenes from the Jewish War Selections 44-48 Murder of High Priest Ananus also Zacharius
  • VII Scenes from the Jewish War Selections 49-52 Conflagration of Temple, Jerusalem in Flames
  • VIII. The Jewish Sects Selections 53-55
  • VIII. The Jewish Sects Selections 56-60
  • IX. Jewish Theology, Scriptures and Customs Selections 61-65
  • Table of Dates
Jewish historian, military leader and Roman citizen, Titus Flavius Josephus, provides the most thorough history of the 1st century Roman Empire deals with the Jewish people. Born in Jerusalem during the reign of Caligula; present with the Roman Army of Vespasian and Titus at the siege of Jerusalem and the destruction of the temple, Josephus stands preeminent among early Christian period writers.

"I have selected the passages most relevant to Christian origins and New Testament study," writes Henry St. James Thackery of King's College, UK, leading biblical scholar on Josephus and Koine Greek translator.

"Some figures which in the New Testament are little more than names, become clothed with life" by Josephus as he "gives us the background of Jewish and world history in the time of our Lord and the infant church. ... And we have full and life-like portraits of Roman governors and generals."

More than 400 footnotes and extensive appendix notes have been woven through the audio recording that the listener might experience Thackery's insights and teaching, as if in his class at King's. Many of the names and places are read with Erasmian Koine Greek pronunciation. (Summary by Rebecca Eden Walker)

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