Flavius Josephus, Translation and Commentary
Volume
1b in Brill's Josephus Project contains Book 2 of Josephus' Judean War
(translation and commentary). This book deals with a period of enormous
consequence: from King Herod's death (4 BCE) to the first phase of the
war against Rome (66 CE). It covers: the succession struggle, the
governments of Herod's sons, Judea's incorporation as a Roman province,
some notable governors (including Pilate), Kings Agrippa I and II, the
Judean philosophical schools (featuring the Essenes), various rebel
movements and the sicarii, tensions between Judeans and their neighbors,
events leading up to the revolt, the failed intervention of the Syrian
legate Cestius Gallus, and preparations for war in Judea and Galilee.
The commentary aims at a balance between historical and literary issues.
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