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Click Here To Edit From Flavius Josephus, War of the B.v. Ch. Translation 1702 Nurquestionable readingVespasianquestionable reading being so fortunate in all his undertakings that whatever he did succeeded to his wish, he began to thinkbethink himself that such a concurrence of seeming accidents making for him, looked like a providential disposition of things in the order of causes and effects than the work of chance and that it was the hand of God not fortune that raised him up to the enterprise. It came then into his head what strange and prophetical hints and touches he had observed in the course of his life; and all pointing to the same end; as a passage particularly; who had the confidence in the very life of Nero to give Vespasian the Title of Emperor. this remarkable such an impression upon Vespasianprediction made (especially from a patron that was yet his prisoner) that calling Musicians and several of his friends about him he took occasion to mention the bravery of Joseph, and how hard he had put them to it at the seige of Iotapata and so from one thing to another he came to his pre—dictions; which, says Vespasian I took to be only deleted textinventions to keep himself in a whole skin; till time and the event of things have now made it evident that they were inspirations. And what shame is it for me now, says Vespasian, to treat the This Page Has Not Been Transcribed Yet
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