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the life of flavius josephus-第6章

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case they aimed to force themselves in; to use stripes 'in order
to repel them'。 Accordingly; those that had received such a
charge did as they were bidden; and Jesus came in with a few
others; and when I had ordered him to throw down his arms
immediately; and told him; that if he refused so to do; he was a
dead man; he seeing armed men standing all round about him; was
terrified; and complied; and as for those of his followers that
were excluded; when they were informed that he was seized; they
ran away。 I then called Jesus to me by himself; and told him;
that〃 I was not a stranger to that treacherous design he had
against me; nor was I ignorant by whom he was sent for; that;
however; I would forgive him what he had done already; if he
would repent of it; and be faithful to me hereafter。〃 And thus;
upon his promise to do all that I desired; I let him go; and gave
him leave to get those whom he had formerly had with him together
again。 But I threatened the inhabitants of Sepphoris; that; if
they would not leave off their ungrateful treatment of me; I
would punish them sufficiently。

23。 At this time it was that two great men; who were under the
jurisdiction of the king 'Agrippa' came to me out of the region
of Trachonius; bringing their horses and their arms; and carrying
with them their money also; and when the Jews would force them to
be circumcised; if they would stay among them; I would not permit
them to have any force put upon them; (11) but said to them;
〃Every one ought to worship God according to his own
inclinations; and not to be constrained by force; and that these
men; who had fled to us for protection; ought not to be so
treated as to repent of their coming hither。〃 And when I had
pacified the multitude; I provided for the men that were come to
us whatsoever it was they wanted; according to their usual way of
living; and that in great plenty also。

24。 Now king Agrippa sent an army to make themselves masters of
the citadel of Gamala; and over it Equieulus Modius; but the
forces that were sent were not allow to encompass the citadel
quite round; but lay before it in the open places; and besieged
it。 But when Ebutius the decurion; who was intrusted with the
government of the great plain; heard that I was at Simonias; a
village situated in the confines of Galilee; and was distant from
him sixty furlongs; he took a hundred horsemen that were with him
by night; and a certain number of footmen; about two hundred; and
brought the inhabitants of the city Gibea along with him as
auxiliaries; and marched in the night; and came to the village
where I abode。 Upon this I pitched my camp over against him;
which had a great number of forces in it: but Ebutius tried to
draw us down into the plain; as greatly depending upon his
horsemen; but we would not come down; for when I was satisfied of
the advantage that his horse would have if we came down into the
plain; while we were all footmen; I resolved to join battle with
the enemy where I was。 Now Ebutius and his party made a
courageous opposition for some time; but when he saw that his
horse were useless to him in that place; he retired back to the
city Gibea; having lost three of his men in the fight。 So I
followed him directy with two thousand armed men; and when I was
at the city Besara; that lay in the confines of Ptolemais; but
twenty furlongs from Gibea; where Ebutius abode; I placed my
armed men on the outside of the village; and gave orders that
they should guard the passes with great care; that the enemy
might not disturb us until we should have carried off the corn; a
great quantity of which lay there: it belonged to Bernice the
queen; and had been gathered together out of the neighboring
villages into Besara; so I loaded my camels and asses; a great
number of which I had brought along with me; and sent the corn
into Galilee。 When I had done this; I offered Ebutius battle; but
when he would not accept of the offer; for he was terrified at
our readiness and courage; I altered my route; and marched
towards Neopolitanus; because I had heard that the country about
Tiberias was laid waste by him。 This Neopolitanus was captain of
a troop of horse; and had the custody of Scythopolis intrusted to
his care by the enemy; and when I had hindered him from doing any
further mischief to Tiberias; I set myself to make provision for
the affairs of Galilee。

25。 But when John; the son of Levi; who; as we before told you;
abode at Gischala; was informed how all things had succeeded to
my mind; and that I was much in favor with those that were under
me; as also that the enemy were greatly afraid of me; he was not
pleased with it; as thinking my prosperity tended to his ruin。 So
he took up a bitter envy and enmity against me; and hoping; that
if he could inflame those that were under me to hate me;。 he
should put an end to the prosperity I was in; he tried to
persuade the inhabitants of Tiberias and of Sepphoris; (and for
those of Gabara he supposed they would be also of the same mind
with the others;) which were the greatest cities of Galilee; to
revolt from their subjection to me; and to be of his party; and
told them that he would command them better than I did。 As for
the people of Sepphoris; who belonged to neither of us; because
they had chosen to be in subjection to the Romans; they did not
comply with his proposal; and for those of Tiberias; they did not
indeed so far comply as to make a revolt from under me; but they
agreed to be his friends; while the inhabitants of Gabara did go
over to John; and it was Simon that persuaded them so to do; one
who was both the principal man in the city; and a particular
friend and companion of John。 It is true; these did not openly
own the making a revolt; because they were in great fear of the
Galileans; and had frequent experience of the good…will they bore
to me; yet did they privately watch for a proper opportunity to
lay snares for me; and indeed I thereby came into the greatest
danger; on the occasion following。

26。 There were some bold young men of the village of Dabaritta;
who observed that the wife of Ptolemy; the king's procurator; was
to make a progress over the great plain with a mighty attendance;
and with some horsemen that followed as a guard to them; and this
out of a country that was subject to the king and queen; into the
jurisdiction of the Romans; and fell upon them on a sudden; and
obliged the wife of Ptolemy to fly away; and plundered all the
carriages。 They also came to me to Tarichese; with four mules'
loading of garments; and other furniture; and the weight of the
silver they brought was not small; and there were five hundred
pieces of gold also。 Now I had a mind to preserve these spoils
for Ptolemy; who was my countryman; and it is prohibited (12) by
our laws even to spoil our enemies; so I said to those that
brought these spoils; that they ought to be kept; in order to
rebuild the walls of Jerusalem with them when they came to be
sold。 But the young men took it very ill that they did not
receive a part of those spoils for themselves; as they expected
to have done; so they went among the villages in the neig
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