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the wars of the jews-第13章

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; and answer it to him; and to the laws of his country; which do not permit any one to be killed till he hath been condemned in judgment。

7。 Now Hyrcanus was; by degrees; inflamed with these discourses; and at length could bear no longer; but he summoned Herod to take his trial。 Accordingly; by his father's advice; and as soon as the affairs of Galilee would give him leave; he came up to 'Jerusalem'; when he had first placed garrisons in Galilee; however; he came with a sufficient body of soldiers; so many indeed that he might not appear to have with him an army able to overthrow Hyrcanus's government; nor yet so few as to expose him to the insults of those that envied him。 However; Sextus Caesar was in fear for the young man; lest he should be taken by his enemies; and brought to punishment; so he sent some to denounce expressly to Hyrcanus that he should acquit Herod of the capital charge against him; who acquitted him accordingly; as being otherwise inclined also so to do; for he loved Herod。

8。 But Herod; supposing that he had escaped punishment without the consent of the king; retired to Sextus; to Damascus; and got every thing ready; in order not to obey him if he should summon him again; whereupon those that were evil…disposed irritated Hyrcanus; and told him that Herod was gone away in anger; and was prepared to make war upon him; and as the king believed what they said; he knew not what to do; since he saw his antagonist was stronger than he was himself。 And now; since Herod was made general of Coelesyria and Samaria by Sextus Caesar; he was formidable; not only from the good…will which the nation bore him; but by the power he himself had; insomuch that Hyrcanus fell into the utmost degree of terror; and expected he would presently march against him with his army。

9。 Nor was he mistaken in the conjecture he made; for Herod got his army together; out of the anger he bare him for his threatening him with the accusation in a public court; and led it to Jerusalem; in order to throw Hyrcanus down from his kingdom; and this he had soon done; unless his father and brother had gone out together and broken the force of his fury; and this by exhorting him to carry his revenge no further than to threatening and affrighting; but to spare the king; under whom he had been advanced to such a degree of power; and that he ought not to be so much provoked at his being tried; as to forget to be thankful that he was acquitted; nor so long to think upon what was of a melancholy nature; as to be ungrateful for his deliverance; and if we ought to reckon that God is the arbitrator of success in war; an unjust cause is of more disadvantage than an army can be of advantage; and that therefore he ought not to be entirely confident of success in a case where he is to fight against his king; his supporter; and one that had often been his benefactor; and that had never been severe to him; any otherwise than as he had hearkened to evil counselors; and this no further than by bringing a shadow of injustice upon him。 So Herod was prevailed upon by these arguments; and supposed that what he had already done was sufficient for his future hopes; and that he had enough shown his power to the nation。

10。 In the mean time; there was a disturbance among the Romans about Apamia; and a civil war occasioned by the treacherous slaughter of Sextus Caesar; by Cecilius Bassus; which he perpetrated out of his good…will to Pompey; he also took the authority over his forces; but as the rest of Caesar's commanders attacked Bassus with their whole army; in order to punish him for the murder of Caesar; Antipater also sent them assistance by his sons; both on account of him that was murdered; and on account of that Caesar who was still alive; both of which were their friends; and as this war grew to be of a considerable length; Marcus came out of Italy as successor to Sextus。

CHAPTER 11。

Herod Is Made Procurator Of All Syria; Malichus Is Afraid Of Him; And Takes Antipater Off By Poison; Whereupon The Tribunes Of The Soldiers Are Prevailed With To Kill Him。

1。 There; was at this time a mighty war raised among the Romans upon the sudden and treacherous slaughter of Caesar by Cassius and Brutus; after he had held the government for three years and seven months。 (14) Upon this murder there were very great agitations; and the great men were mightily at difference one with another; and every one betook himself to that party where they had the greatest hopes of their own; of advancing themselves。 Accordingly; Cassius came into Syria; in order to receive the forces that were at Apamia; where he procured a reconciliation between Bassus and Marcus; and the legions which were at difference with him; so he raised the siege of Apamia; and took upon him the command of the army; and went about exacting tribute of the cities; and demanding their money to such a degree as they were not able to bear。

2。 So he gave command that the Jews should bring in seven hundred talents; whereupon Antipater; out of his dread of Cassius's threats; parted the raising of this sum among his sons; and among others of his acquaintance; and to be done immediately; and among them he required one Malichus; who was at enmity with him; to do his part also; which necessity forced him to do。 Now Herod; in the first place; mitigated the passion of Cassius; by bringing his share out of Galilee; which was a hundred talents; on which account he was in the highest favor with him; and when he reproached the rest for being tardy; he was angry at the cities themselves; so he made slaves of Gophna and Emmaus; and two others of less note; nay; he proceeded as if he would kill Malichus; because he had not made greater haste in exacting his tribute; but Antipater prevented the ruin of this man; and of the other cities; and got into Cassius's favor by bringing in a hundred talents immediately。 (15)

3。 However; when Cassius was gone Malichus forgot the kindness that Antipater had done him; and laid frequent plots against him that had saved him; as making haste to get him out of the way; who was an obstacle to his wicked practices; but Antipater was so much afraid of the power and cunning of the man; that he went beyond Jordan; in order to get an army to guard himself against his treacherous designs; but when Malichus was caught in his plot; he put upon Antipater's sons by his impudence; for he thoroughly deluded Phasaelus; who was the guardian of Jerusalem; and Herod who was intrusted with the weapons of war; and this by a great many excuses and oaths; and persuaded them to procure his reconciliation to his father。 Thus was he preserved again by Antipater; who dissuaded Marcus; the then president of Syria; from his resolution of killing Malichus; on account of his attempts for innovation。

4。 Upon the war between Cassius and Brutus on one side; against the younger Caesar 'Augustus' and Antony on the other; Cassius and Marcus got together an army out of Syria; and because Herod was likely to have a great share in providing necessaries; they then made him procurator of all Syria; and gave him an army of foot and horse。 Cassius premised him also; that after the war was over; he would make him king of Judea。
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