Historical fiction; Jerusalem -- Fiction; Jerusalem -- History -- Siege, 70 A.D. -- Fiction; Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
12 Zech. xi. 1 was, according to the Talmud, referred by Johanan
ben Zacchai to this mysterious opening of the temple doors.
13 Josephus.--_Bell. Jud._ ii. 15.
14 At this point Florus disappears from history, and therefore from
these pages. It is not known what became of him.
15 Acts xxiii. 3.
16 Josephus.--_Bell. Jud._ ii. 17, 9.
17 Josephus.--_Bell. Jud._ v. 9, 4.
18 Josephus.--_Bell. Jud._ ii. 19, 7.
19 So writes Hegesippus, an historian almost contemporary with
Bishop Simeon.
20 Josephus actually applies the Messianic prophecies to
Vespasian!--_Bell. Jud._ vi. 5, 4.
21 Tacitus.--_Hist._ ii. 78.
22 Tacitus.--_Hist._ iv. 81.
23 _Lucem caliganti reddidit mundo_--“he restored light to a dark
world,” was said of Vespasian.--Jortin--_Eccles. Hist._ i. 4.
24 Josephus.--_Bell. Jud._ vi. 5, 3.
25 It is singular that Josephus, who has described the siege in such
detail, should have omitted the ceremony of the Evocation, which
must have taken place, unless the Romans departed from all
precedent.
26 Josephus.--_Bell. Jud._ v. 9, 4.
27 Eusebius.--_Hist. Eccles._ iii. 12.
28 More than £5,000 in English currency.
29 Josephus.--_Bell. Jud._ v. 12.
30 Josephus.--_Bell. Jud._ v. 13, 7.
31 Josephus.--_Bell. Jud._ v. 31, 1.
32 Sulpicius Severus (Chron. xxx. 11), who is believed by competent
critics to be quoting from a lost portion of the History of Tacitus.
33 Josephus.--_Bell. Jud._ vi. 4, 3.
34 Dean Milman.--_Hist. of Jews._ Book xvi.
35 The Talmud.
36 Such is the statement of Epiphanius.
37 Such appears to be the belief of Renan.--_Antichrist_, xix.
38 Unfortunately for Crispus’ hopes, Domitian, on his accession, put
Flavius Clemens to death. The fate of the two sons is unknown.
39 This history, _De Judæis_, has unfortunately, not come down to us.
40 “Berenicem ab urbe dimisit invitus invitam.”--_Suet. in Tit._ vii.
41 _Satire_ vi. 156.
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE:
Punctuation errors and printing mistakes such as obviously missing
letters have been silently fixed.
The following alterations have been made:
Chapter III: women to woman
Chapter IV: Jersusalem to Jerusalem
Chapter VI: Sicarri to Sicarii
Chapter XVIII: _enciente_ to _enceinte_
In the following passage the two *indicated* words were illegible,
transcriber’s best judgment has been applied:
Chapter V: (...) A Roman basilica presented an appearance very
similar to that of a modern parish church, consisting as it did of
a nave, and two aisles divided from it by a row of columns. At one
end a portion, elevated like a daïs and railed off like a chancel,
formed the _bema_ (the word had passed from the Greek into *the*
Syro-Chaldaic) or tribunal, where the judges sat *and* orators
pleaded.
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