
Produced by Charles Aldarondo, Keren Vergon, David King
JOSEPHUS - BY NORMAN BENTWICH
PHILADELPHIA - THE JEWISH PUBLICATION SOCIETY OF AMERICA
PREFACE
I. THE JEWS AND THE ROMANS
II. THE LIFE OF JOSEPHUS TO THE FALL OF JOTAPATA
III. THE LIFE OF JOSEPHUS FROM THE TIME OF HIS SURRENDER
IV. THE WORKS OF JOSEPHUS AND HIS RELATION TO HIS PREDECESSORS
V. THE JEWISH WARS
VI. JOSEPHUS AND THE BIBLE
This study turns a careful eye toward Flavius Josephus, the first‑century Jewish historian whose writings have long shaped our understanding of the ancient Jewish world. The author approaches the material from a distinctly Jewish standpoint, refusing to gloss over Josephus’s political compromises while still acknowledging the lasting value of his histories. Drawing on a wealth of classical scholarship and newly consulted sources, the book maps the turbulent era in which Josephus lived, when his people faced the rising might of Rome.
The first part lays out the early, surprisingly amicable contacts between Jews and Romans, tracing how centuries of rivalry and cultural clash set the stage for the great wars of the first century. Throughout, the author examines Josephus’s method, noting his reliance on earlier writers and his tendency to insert personal opinion. Readers will come away with a nuanced picture of a man caught between loyalty to his nation and the demands of survival, and with a clearer sense of why his works remain a cornerstone for both Jewish and Christian scholars.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (380K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1883–1971
A British barrister and legal scholar, he played a central role in shaping the legal system of Mandatory Palestine and wrote widely on Jewish history, law, and international affairs. His life joined public service, scholarship, and a lasting commitment to Zionist causes.
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