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9401 Antiquities of the Jews, p. 9.46 (Titus Flavius Josephus)
… , Elisha comforted him, and bid the king bend a bow that was brought him; and when the king had fitted the bow for shooting, Elisha took hold of his hands and bid …
9402 Antiquities of the Jews, p. 11.56 (Titus Flavius Josephus)
… speaking comfortably to her, and exhorting her to be of good cheer, and not to suspect any thing that was sad on account of her coming to him without being called …
9403 Antiquities of the Jews, p. 13.39 (Titus Flavius Josephus)
… to comfort us." The Hebrew original being lost, we cannot certainly judge which was the truest version only the coherence favors Josephus. But if this were …
9404 Antiquities of the Jews, p. 16.14 (Titus Flavius Josephus)
… any comfort from those that were dearest to him or from his wife whom he loved so well; and suspecting that his future troubles would soon be heavier and greater …
9405 Antiquities of the Jews, p. 17.20 (Titus Flavius Josephus)
… had comforted her, and had promised her and her domestics pardon, upon condition of their concealing nothing of the truth from him, but had threatened her …
9406 Antiquities of the Jews, p. 19.5 (Titus Flavius Josephus)
… great comfort to those that are under afflictions, and wise caution to those who think their happiness will never end, nor bring them at length to the most …
9407 Antiquities of the Jews, p. 19.8 (Titus Flavius Josephus)
… , and comfort her for that maiming of her body which she had suffered, and for her glorious patience under such insufferable torments.
9408 Antiquities of the Jews, p. 20.24 (Titus Flavius Josephus)
… a comfort to her that she heard the succession came to her eldest son Accordingly, she went to him in haste; and when she was come into Adiabene, she did not long …
9409 The Wars of The Jews, p. 2.107 (Titus Flavius Josephus)
… with comfort, since I leave behind me one alive that will avenge me of mine enemies."
9410 The Wars of The Jews, p. 2.189 (Titus Flavius Josephus)
… some comfort to him, after he had bound his son, that it might appear he had not done it unjustly.
9411 The Wars of The Jews, p. 2.238 (Titus Flavius Josephus)
… , who comforted me under the trouble I was in upon the slaughter of my sons, and looked to see what affection my surviving brethren bore me! This was my protector …
9412 The Wars of The Jews, p. 3.73 (Titus Flavius Josephus)
… a comfortable answer from him, gave order that the soldier should be brought, and drawn through those that required to have him punished, to execution, which …
9413 The Wars of The Jews, p. 4.26 (Titus Flavius Josephus)
… this comfort in them, that they had however taken the best consultations they could to prevent them.
9414 The Wars of The Jews, p. 4.28 (Titus Flavius Josephus)
… of comforting those that have been conquered by them, and for the deterring others from attempting innovations under their government. This discourse …
9415 The Wars of The Jews, p. 4.48 (Titus Flavius Josephus)
… some comfort for them also, though they should be taken: that it became him neither to fly from his enemies, nor to desert his friends, nor to leap out of that city …
9416 The Wars of The Jews, p. 4.61 (Titus Flavius Josephus)
… Vespasian comforted his army on occasion of what happened, and as he found them angry indeed, but rather wanting somewhat to do than any further exhortations …
9417 The Wars of The Jews, p. 5.9 (Titus Flavius Josephus)
… Vespasian comforted his army, which was much dejected by reflecting on their ill success, and because they had never before fallen into such a calamity, and …
9418 The Wars of The Jews, p. 7.23 (Titus Flavius Josephus)
… some comfort to those that were destroyed, that every body might see that person grieve, for whose sake they came to their end; for he cried out openly to them …
9419 The Wars of The Jews, p. 7.36 (Titus Flavius Josephus)
… one comfort himself with this thought, that it was fate that decreed it so to be, which is inevitable, both as to living creatures, and as to works and places also …
9420 The Wars of The Jews, p. 8.46 (Titus Flavius Josephus)
… their comfort but the necessity they were in of doing this execution, to avoid that prospect they had of the miseries they were to suffer from their enemies …