New Complete Works Of Josephus (Revised)
$29.99
The primary extrabiblical resource on the first century is now even more enlightening! Renowned scholar Paul L. Maier provides you with introductions to each of Josephus’s works, along with 50 pages of new commentary. Every paragraph is cross-referenced to the standard Loeb edition Greek text. Destined to become the standard in English for referencing Josephus’s collected writings.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780825429248
ISBN10: 0825429242
Flavius Josephus | Translator: William Whiston | Paul Maier
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: June 1999
Publisher: Kregel Publications
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