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the wars of the jews-第32章

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chelaus his father…in…law to whom he can easily fly; and in the next place; he hath Caesar; who had never known Herod's character to this day; for that he shall not appear then before him with that dread he used to do when his father was there to terrify him; and that he will not then produce the accusations that concerned himself alone; but would; in the first place; openly insist on the calamities of their nation; and how they are taxed to death; and in what ways of luxury and wicked practices that wealth is spent which was gotten by bloodshed; what sort of persons they are that get our riches; and to whom those cities belong upon whom he bestows his favors; that he would have inquiry made what became of his grandfather 'Hyrcanus'; and his mother 'Mariamne'; and would openly proclaim the gross wickedness that was in the kingdom; on which accounts he should not be deemed a parricide。

3。 When Eurycles had made this portentous speech; he greatly commended Antipater; as the only child that had an affection for his father; and on that account was an impediment to the other's plot against him。 Hereupon the king; who had hardly repressed his anger upon the former accusations; was exasperated to an incurable degree。 At which time Antipater took another occasion to send in other persons to his father to accuse his brethren; and to tell him that they had privately discoursed with Jucundus and Tyrannus; who had once been masters of the horse to the king; but for some offenses had been put out of that honorable employment。 Herod was in a very great rage at these informations; and presently ordered those men to be tortured; yet did not they confess any thing of what the king had been informed; but a certain letter was produced; as written by Alexander to the governor of a castle; to desire him to receive him and Aristobulus into the castle when he had killed his father; and to give them weapons; and what other assistance he could; upon that occasion。 Alexander said that this letter was a forgery of Diophantus。 This Diophantus was the king's secretary; a bold man; and cunning in counterfeiting any one's hand; and after he had counterfeited a great number; he was at last put to death for it。 Herod did also order the governor of the castle to be tortured; but got nothing out of him of what the accusations suggested。  4。 However; although Herod found the proofs too weak; he gave order to have his sons kept in custody; for till now they had been at liberty。 He also called that pest of his family; and forger of all this vile accusation; Eurycles; his savior and benefactor; and gave him a reward of fifty talents。 Upon which he prevented any accurate accounts that could come of what he had done; by going immediately into Cappadocia; and there he got money of Archelaus; having the impudence to pretend that he had reconciled Herod to Alexander。 He thence passed over into Greece; and used what he had thus wickedly gotten to the like wicked purposes。 Accordingly; he was twice accused before Caesar; that he had filled Achaia with sedition; and had plundered its cities; and so he was sent into banishment。 And thus was he punished for what wicked actions he had been guilty of about Aristobulus and Alexander。

5。 But it will now be worth while to put Euaratus of Cos in opposition to this Spartan; for as he was one of Alexander's most intimate friends; and came to him in his travels at the same time that Eurycles came; so the king put the question to him; whether those things of which Alexander was accused were true? He assured him upon oath that he had never heard any such things from the young men; yet did this testimony avail nothing for the clearing those miserable creatures; for Herod was only disposed and most ready to hearken to what made against them; and every one was most agreeable to him that would believe they were guilty; and showed their indignation at them。

CHAPTER 27。

Herod By Caesars Direction Accuses His Sons At Eurytus。 They Are Not Produced Before The Courts But Yet Are Condemned; And In A Little Time They Are Sent To Sebaste; And Strangled There。  1。 Moreover; Salome exasperated Herod's cruelty against his sons; for Aristobulus was desirous to bring her; who was his mother…in…law and his aunt; into the like dangers with themselves; so he sent to her to take care of her own safety; and told her that the king was preparing to put her to death; on account of the accusation that was laid against her; as if when she formerly endeavored to marry herself to Sylleus the Arabian; she had discovered the king's grand secrets to him; who was the king's enemy; and this it was that came as the 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 been given her; whereupon he could bear no longer; but commanded both the young men to be bound; and kept the one asunder from the other。 He also sent Volumnius; the general of his army; to Caesar immediately; as also his friend Olympus with him; who carried the informations in writing along with them。 Now as soon as they had sailed to Rome; and delivered the king's letters to Caesar; Caesar was mightily troubled at the case of the young men; yet did not he think he ought to take the power from the father of condemning his sons; so he wrote back to him; and appointed him to have the power over his sons; but said withal; that he would do well to make an examination into this matter of the plot against him in a public court; and to take for his assessors his own kindred; and the governors of the province。 And if those sons be found guilty; to put them to death; but if they appear to have thought of no more than flying away from him; that he should moderate their punishment。

2。 With these directions Herod complied; and came to Berytus; where Caesar had ordered the court to be assembled; and got the judicature together。 The presidents sat first; as Caesar's letters had appointed; who were Saturninus and Pedanius; and their lieutenants that were with them; with whom was the procurator Volumnius also; next to them sat the king's kinsmen and friends; with Salome also; and Pheroras; after whom sat the principal men of all Syria; excepting Archelaus; for Herod had a suspicion of him; because he was Alexander's father…in…law。 Yet did not he produce his sons in open court; and this was done very cunningly; for he knew well enough that had they but appeared only; they would certainly have been pitied; and if withal they had been suffered to speak; Alexander would easily have answered what they were accused of; but they were in custody at Platane; a village of the Sidontans。

3。 So the king got up; and inveighed against his sons; as if they were present; and as for that part of the accusation that they had plotted against him; he urged it but faintly; because he was destitute of proofs; but he insisted before the assessors on the reproaches; and jests; and injurious carriage; and ten thousand the like offenses against him; which were heavier than death itself; and when nobody contradicted him; he moved them to pity his case; as though he had been condemned himself; now he had gained a bitter victory ag
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