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2221 Antiquities of the Jews, p. 14.128 (Titus Flavius Josephus)

… great storm that was then very violent, he was able to do nothing, but drew off his army into the neighboring villages; yet as soon as the other legion that Antony …

2222 Antiquities of the Jews, p. 14.134 (Titus Flavius Josephus)

… by storm; and now all parts were full of those that were slain, by the rage of the Romans at the long duration of the siege, and by the zeal of the Jews that were on …

2223 The Wars of The Jews, p. 2.111 (Titus Flavius Josephus)

… that storm which then happened, nor at the tumults that were now in Italy, he sailed for Rome.

2224 The Wars of The Jews, p. 2.112 (Titus Flavius Josephus)

… a storm, to make supplication to him for assistance.[This Brentesium or Brundusium has coin still preserved, on which is written, as Spanheim informs us.]

2225 The Wars of The Jews, p. 2.131 (Titus Flavius Josephus)

… terrible storm to pitch his camp in the neighboring villages before he could take it. But when, after a few days' time, the second legion, that came from Antony …

2226 The Wars of The Jews, p. 2.188 (Titus Flavius Josephus)

… the storm of the whole family was removed to Alexander, and all of it rested upon his head. There were three eunuchs who were in the highest esteem with the king …

2227 The Wars of The Jews, p. 2.204 (Titus Flavius Josephus)

… last storm, and entirely sunk the young men when they were in great danger before. For Salome came running to the king, and informed him of what admonition had …

2228 The Wars of The Jews, p. 3.47 (Titus Flavius Josephus)

… with storms of rain or snow, or with intense heat, but that this place is such as is refreshed by the gentle breathing of a west wind, that is perpetually blowing …

2229 The Wars of The Jews, p. 3.63 (Titus Flavius Josephus)

… a storm, and were detained on the sea for three months, while others that brought the news of Caius's death had a good voyage. Accordingly, Petronins received …

2230 The Wars of The Jews, p. 3.109 (Titus Flavius Josephus)

… impending storm, and not to set sail out of the port into the middle of the hurricanes; for we justly pity those who fall into great misfortunes without fore …

2231 The Wars of The Jews, p. 4.48 (Titus Flavius Josephus)

… a storm, into which he came when it was quiet and in a calm; for that by going away he would be the cause of drowning the city, because nobody would then venture …

2232 The Wars of The Jews, p. 4.56 (Titus Flavius Josephus)

… [by storm], after a little recreation upon the hard pains they had been at the night before; and as he was desirous to draw off those that opposed him from the places …

2233 The Wars of The Jews, p. 4.72 (Titus Flavius Josephus)

… a storm, should sink his ship of his own accord. Now self-murder is a crime most remote from the common nature of all animals, and an instance of impiety against …

2234 The Wars of The Jews, p. 5.13 (Titus Flavius Josephus)

… Divine storm against them as was instrumental to their destruction; this carried the Roman darts upon them, and made those which they threw return back, and …

2235 The Wars of The Jews, p. 5.40 (Titus Flavius Josephus)

… prodigious storm in the night, with the utmost violence, and very strong winds, with the largest showers of rain, with continued lightnings, terrible thunderings …

2236 The Wars of The Jews, p. 5.41 (Titus Flavius Josephus)

… the storm: and that if there were any hazard in their undertaking, it became them to suffer any thing whatsoever themselves, rather than to overlook so great …

2237 The Wars of The Jews, p. 5.43 (Titus Flavius Josephus)

The Cruelty Of The Idumeans When They Were Gotten Into The Temple During The Storm; And Of The Zealots. Concerning The Slaughter Of Ananus, And Jesus, And Zacharias; And How The Idumeans Retired Home.

2238 The Wars of The Jews, p. 5.44 (Titus Flavius Josephus)

… the storm itself rendered the cry more terrible; nor did the Idumeans spare any body; for as they are naturally a most barbarous and bloody nation, and had been …

2239 The Wars of The Jews, p. 6.69 (Titus Flavius Josephus)

… and storm the wall; for that hitherto no more than a part of their army had fought with the Jews; but that in case the entire army was to come at once, they would …

2240 The Wars of The Jews, p. 7.33 (Titus Flavius Josephus)

… to storm the temple the next day, early in the morning, with his whole army, and to encamp round about the holy house. But as for that house, God had, for certain, long …