An Extract out of Josephus's Discourse to The Greeks Concerning Hades

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An Extract out of Josephus's Discourse to The Greeks Concerning Hades

by Flavius Josephus

EN·~11 minutes

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This ancient discourse opens with a vivid picture of Hades, the shadowy realm where souls await their fate. Josephus explains how angels oversee the departed, assigning temporary punishments that match each person’s conduct, and he distinguishes a luminous “Bosom of Abraham” for the righteous, a place of perpetual peace and joy. He also describes a stark contrast for the wicked, who are driven toward a fiery region that looms nearby, their terror amplified by the very sight of the just beyond their reach.

Beyond the description of the afterlife, the work turns to the Greeks’ skepticism about bodily resurrection, arguing that the physical body, though dissolved, remains preserved like seed in the earth, ready to be re‑formed by divine power. Josephus invites listeners to reconsider the possibility that the same God who created life can restore it, offering a hopeful perspective that bridges Jewish belief and Hellenistic philosophy.

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Language

en

Duration

~11 minutes (11K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Reed, and David Widger

Release date

2001-10-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Flavius Josephus

Flavius Josephus

b. 37

A firsthand witness to one of the most dramatic periods in ancient Jewish and Roman history, this 1st-century historian turned war, politics, and faith into vivid narrative. His books remain some of the richest surviving sources on Judea, Jerusalem, and the world of the early Roman Empire.

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