Jewish War I
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The Jewish War is a book written by Josephus, a Roman-Jewish historian of the 1st century. Divided into seven books, it opens with a summary of Jewish history from the capture of Jerusalem by the Seleucid ruler Antiochus IV Epiphanes in 164 BC to the first stages of the First Jewish–Roman War (Book I and II). The next five books detail the unfolding of the war, under Roman generals Vespasian and Titus, to the death of the last Sicarii.
The book was written originally in Josephus's "paternal tongue", probably Aramaic, though this version has not survived. It was later translated into Greek.
Year: 75 AD
Jewish War I
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Siege of Jerusalem and Roman-Jewish Wars - Henry Abramson
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From Isaiah 60:3, Matthew copies the Christmas Story. Baby Jesus born to Joseph, a fatherly figure invented to reconcile warring Jewish tribes - John Spong
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Gospels were written by Flavian Dynasty after the Jewish-Roman War (66-73 AD) - Jeffrey Daugherty & Joseph Atwill
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Jesus' Crucifixion in 33 AD. 40 years later, Jewish-Roman War ends in 73 AD. A 40 year gap is also significant in Israel's history - Jeffrey Daugherty & Joseph Atwill
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Was Jesus' Crucifixion symbolic of Jews defeat in 70 AD Roman-Jewish War? - Robert Price
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