Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Books read in 2024: No. 41 -- Flavius Josephus: Eyewitness to Rome's First-Century Conquest of Judea

by Mireille Hadas-Lebel

Started: August 29
Finished: Sept. 10

Notes: Earlier this year I was reading biographies, and I've got the bug again. Here, I've read some of the works of the first-century Josephus, but I don't know much about him personally other than a bare sketch of an idea. So, I felt it time I learned more.

Mini review: Josephus turns out to be an interesting, and somewhat controversial, character of history. A Jewish priest and general in the generation after that of Jesus, Josephus had firsthand views of the Jewish war with the Romans and even the fall of Jerusalem and destruction of the Second Temple. Eventually captured by the Romans, he remained in chains for a few years but eventually became a favorite of a general who soon became emperor. Josephus then spent the rest of his life in Rome sort of as a guest of one emperor or another while working as a writer and historian. Unfortunately not all his works have survived, and we do not even know when or how he died, though he would have been an older man.

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