| Flavius Josephus - 1851 - 512 דפים
...an outrage on nature, and seizing her child — still an infant at the breast — " Wretched babe," she cried, " amidst war, famine, and sedition, to...threatened her with immediate death, if she did not produce what she had prepared ; on which, remarking that she had reserved an excellent portion for them also,... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1928 - 714 דפים
...forestalling slavery, and more cruel than both are the rebels. Come, be thou food for me, to the rebels an avenging fury, and to the world a tale such as...the calamities of the Jews." With these words she slew her son, and then, having roasted the body and devoured half of it, she covered up and stored... | |
| Louis H. Feldman, Meyer Reinhold - 486 דפים
...forestalling slavery, and more cruel than both are the rebels. Come, be thou food for me, to the rebels an avenging fury, and to the world a tale such as...the calamities of the Jews.' With these words she slew her son, and then, having roasted the body and devoured half of it, she covered up and stored... | |
| Martha Carlin, Joel T. Rosenthal - 1998 - 204 דפים
...forestalling slavery, and more cruel than both are the rebels. Come, be thou food for me, to the rebels an avenging fury, and to the world a tale such as alone is wanting to the calamities of the Jews' (Jewish War, vi, 206-7). fourteenth-century incident in another of the sources he used. Whatever the... | |
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