The Wars of the Jews
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The Wars of the Jews, also known as The Jewish War, is a historical account written by Flavius Josephus in the 1st century AD. It details the events of the First Jewish-Roman War (66–73 AD), including the siege and destruction of Jerusalem and the Second Temple.
Josephus, who was a commander in the Jewish revolt before defecting to the Roman side, provides a firsthand perspective on the conflict.
The book describes the political and social tensions that led to the war, the military campaigns of both the Jewish rebels and the Roman army, and the suffering endured by the civilian population.
It portrays the heroism and brutality of the conflict and offers insights into the motivations and strategies of the key figures involved.
The Wars of the Jews remains a crucial source for understanding this pivotal period in Jewish history and its lasting impact.
Josephus, who was a commander in the Jewish revolt before defecting to the Roman side, provides a firsthand perspective on the conflict.
The book describes the political and social tensions that led to the war, the military campaigns of both the Jewish rebels and the Roman army, and the suffering endured by the civilian population.
It portrays the heroism and brutality of the conflict and offers insights into the motivations and strategies of the key figures involved.
The Wars of the Jews remains a crucial source for understanding this pivotal period in Jewish history and its lasting impact.
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