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THE JEWISH WAR; OR THE HISTORY OF THE DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM.: An eyewitness account of the Jewish revolt and the fall of Jerusalem under Roman siege. Paperback – August 4, 2025

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Management number 220503994 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $9.60 Model Number 220503994
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The Jewish War is Flavius Josephus’s vivid and deeply personal account of the First Jewish–Roman War (66–73 CE), a cataclysmic conflict that culminated in the destruction of Jerusalem and the Second Temple by the forces of Titus. Written in the 70s and 80s CE for a Roman audience, this work offers a unique perspective: that of a Jewish commander turned Roman ally and historian.In seven books, Josephus describes in gripping detail the origins of the revolt, the rise of messianic fervor, the civil strife among the Jewish factions, and the brutal sieges of Galilean cities and Jerusalem. His chronicle includes harrowing scenes of famine, fire, betrayal, and mass death—portraying a society torn apart from within as much as by foreign conquest.Josephus does not merely record events; he reflects on divine punishment, political failure, and the tragic consequences of extremism. He seeks both to explain the Jewish cause and to justify his own controversial role in surrendering and siding with Rome—ultimately positioning himself as a mediator between two civilizations.This edition is based on the classic 18th-century English translation by William Whiston (1737), itself derived from Josephus’s original Greek. Long considered a foundational text in Western historical literature, The Jewish War continues to inform scholars, theologians, and general readers about the religious and political turmoil of the 1st century.Meticulously formatted for modern readers, this version preserves the rhetorical power, moral gravity, and historical richness of one of the most important eyewitness narratives of antiquity. Read more

ISBN13 979-8296418487
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 8.5 x 0.87 x 11 inches
Item Weight 2.42 pounds
Print length 385 pages
Publication date August 4, 2025

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