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the wars of the jews-第20章

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ion for it。 And now the affairs of Galilee were put in such disorder after this victory of Antigonus's; that those of Antigonus's party brought the principal men that were on Herod's side to the lake; and there drowned them。 There was a great change made also in Idumea; where Macheras was building a wall about one of the fortresses; which was called Gittha。 But Herod had not yet been informed of these things; for after the taking of Samosata; and when Antony had set Sosius over the affairs of Syria; and had given him orders to assist Herod against Antigonus; he departed into Egypt; but Sosius sent two legions before him into Judea to assist Herod; and followed himself soon after with the rest of his army。

3。 Now when Herod was at Daphne; by Antioch; he had some dreams which clearly foreboded his brother's death; and as he leaped out of his bed in a disturbed manner; there came messengers that acquainted him with that calamity。 So when he had lamented this misfortune for a while; he put off the main part of his mourning; and made haste to march against his enemies; and when he had performed a march that was above his strength; and was gone as far as Libanus; he got him eight hundred men of those that lived near to that mountain as his assistants; and joined with them one Roman legion; with which; before it was day; he made an irruption into Galilee; and met his enemies; and drove them back to the place which they had left。 He also made an immediate and continual attack upon the fortress。 Yet was he forced by a most 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; joined themselves to him; the enemy were aftrighted at his power; and left their fortifications ill the night time。

4。 After this he marched through Jericho; as making what haste he could to be avenged on his brother's murderers; where happened to him a providential sign; out of which; when he had unexpectedly escaped; he had the reputation of being very dear to God; for that evening there feasted with him many of the principal men; and after that feast was over; and all the guests were gone out; the house fell down immediately。 And as he judged this to be a common signal of what dangers he should undergo; and how he should escape them in the war that he was going about; he; in the morning; set forward with his army; when about six thousand of his enemies came running down from the mountains; and began to fight with those in his forefront; yet durst they not be so very bold as to engage the Romans hand to hand; but threw stones and darts at them at a distance; by which means they wounded a considerable number; in which action Herod's own side was wounded with a dart。

5。 Now as Antigonus had a mind to appear to exceed Herod; not only in the courage; but in the number of his men; he sent Pappus; one of his companions; with an army against Samaria; whose fortune it was to oppose Macheras; but Herod overran the enemy's country; and demolished five little cities; and destroyed two thousand men that were in them; and burned their houses; and then returned to his camp; but his head…quarters were at the village called Cana。

6。 Now a great multitude of Jews resorted to him every day; both out of Jericho and the other parts of the country。 Some were moved so to do out of their hatred to Antigonus; and some out of regard to the glorious actions Herod had done; but others were led on by an unreasonable desire of change; so he fell upon them immediately。 As for Pappus and his party; they were not terrified either at their number or at their zeal; but marched out with great alacrity to fight them; and it came to a close fight。 Now other parts of their army made resistance for a while; but Herod; running the utmost hazard; out of the rage he was in at the murder of his brother; that he might be avenged on those that had been the authors of it; soon beat those that opposed him; and after he had beaten them; he always turned his force against those that stood to it still; and pursued them all; so that a great slaughter was made; while some were forced back into that village whence they came out; he also pressed hard upon the hindermost; and slew a vast number of them; he also fell into the village with the enemy; where every house was filled with armed men; and the upper rooms were crowded above with soldiers for their defense; and when he had beaten those that were on the outside; he pulled the houses to pieces; and plucked out those that were within; upon many he had the roofs shaken down; whereby they perished by heaps; and as for those that fled out of the ruins; the soldiers received them with their swords in their hands; and the multitude of those slain and lying on heaps was so great; that the conquerors could not pass along the roads。 Now the enemy could not bear this blow; so that when the multitude of them which was gathered together saw that those in the village were slain; they dispersed themselves; and fled away; upon the confidence of which victory; Herod had marched immediately to Jerusalem; unless he tad been hindered by the depth of winter's 'coming on'。 This was the impediment that lay in the way of this his entire glorious progress; and was what hindered Antigonus from being now conquered; who was already disposed to forsake the city。

7。 Now when at the evening Herod had already dismissed his friends to refresh themselves after their fatigue; and when he was gone himself; while he was still hot in his armor; like a common soldier; to bathe himself; and had but one servant that attended him; and before he was gotten into the bath; one of the enemies met him in the face with a sword in his hand; and then a second; and then a third; and after that more of them; these were men who had run away out of the battle into the bath in their armor; and they had lain there for some time in; great terror; and in privacy; and when they saw the king; they trembled for fear; and ran by him in a flight; although he was naked; and endeavored to get off into the public road。 Now there was by chance nobody else at hand that might seize upon these men; and for Herod; he was contented to have come to no harm himself; so that they all got away in safety。

8。 But on the next day Herod had Pappus's head cut off; who was the general for Antigonus; and was slain in the battle; and sent it to his brother Pheroras; by way of punishment for their slain brother; for he was the man that slew Joseph。 Now as winter was going off; Herod marched to Jerusalem; and brought his army to the wall of it; this was the third year since he had been made king at Rome; so he pitched his camp before the temple; for on that side it might be besieged; and there it was that Pompey took the city。 So he parted the work among the army; and demolished the suburbs; end raised three banks; and gave orders to have towers built upon those banks; and left the most laborious of his acquaintance at the works。 But he went himself to Samaria; to take the daughter of Alexander; the son of Aristobulus; to wife; who had been betrothed to him before; as we have already said; and thus he accomplished this by the
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