"The Wars of the Jews
or The History of the Destruction of Jerusalem"
by Flavius Josephus
"The Wars of the Jews
or The History of the Destruction of Jerusalem"
by Flavius Josephus
Book II, Chapter III
THE JEWS FIGHT A GREAT BATTLE WITH SABINUS'S
SOLDIERS, AND A GREAT DESTRUCTION IS MADE AT JERUSALEM.
1. Now before Caesar had determined any thing about these
affairs, Malthace, Arehelaus's mother, fell sick and died.
Letters also were brought out of Syria from Varus, about a
revolt of the Jews. This was foreseen by Varus, who accordingly,
after Archelaus was sailed, went up to Jerusalem to restrain the
promoters of the sedition, since it was manifest that the nation
would not he at rest; so he left one of those legions which he
brought with him out of Syria in the city, and went himself to
Antioch. But Sabinus came, after he was gone, and gave them an
occasion of making innovations; for he compelled the keepers of
the citadels to deliver them up to him, and made a bitter search
after the king's money, as depending not only on the soldiers
which were left by Varus, but on the multitude of his own
servants, all which he armed and used as the instruments of his
covetousness. Now when that feast, which was observed after
seven weeks, and which the Jews called Pentecost, (i. e. the
50th day,) was at hand, its name being taken from the number of
the days [after the passover], the people got together, but not
on account of the accustomed Divine worship, but of the
indignation they had ['at the present state of affairs'].
Wherefore an immense multitude ran together, out of Galilee, and
Idumea, and Jericho, and Perea, that was beyond Jordan; but the
people that naturally belonged to Judea itself were above the
rest, both in number, and in the alacrity of the men. So they
distributed themselves into three parts, and pitched their camps
in three places; one at the north side of the temple, another at
the south side, by the Hippodrome, and the third part were at
the palace on the west. So they lay round about the Romans on
every side, and besieged them.
2. Now Sabinus was aftrighted, both at their multitude, and at
their courage, and sent messengers to Varus continually, and
besought him to come to his succor quickly; for that if he
delayed, his legion would be cut to pieces. As for Sabinus
himself, he got up to the highest tower of the fortress, which
was called Phasaelus; it is of the same name with Herod's
brother, who was destroyed by the Parthians; and then he made
signs to the soldiers of that legion to attack the enemy; for
his astonishment was so great, that he durst not go down to his
own men. Hereupon the soldiers were prevailed upon, and leaped
out into the temple, and fought a terrible battle with the Jews;
in which, while there were none over their heads to distress
them, they were too hard for them, by their skill, and the
others' want of skill, in war; but when once many of the Jews
had gotten up to the top of the cloisters, and threw their darts
downwards, upon the heads of the Romans, there were a great many
of them destroyed. Nor was it easy to avenge themselves upon
those that threw their weapons from on high, nor was it more
easy for them to sustain those who came to fight them hand to
hand.
3. Since therefore the Romans were sorely afflicted by both
these circumstances, they set fire to the cloisters, which were
works to be admired, both on account of their magnitude and
costliness. Whereupon those that were above them were presently
encompassed with the flame, and many of them perished therein;
as many of them also were destroyed by the enemy, who came
suddenly upon them; some of them also threw themselves down from
the walls backward, and some there were who, from the desperate
condition they were in, prevented the fire, by killing
themselves with their own swords; but so many of them as crept
out from the walls, and came upon the Romans, were easily
mastere by them, by reason of the astonishment they were under;
until at last some of the Jews being destroyed, and others
dispersed by the terror they were in, the soldiers fell upon the
treasure of God, which w now deserted, and plundered about four
hundred talents, Of which sum Sabinus got together all that was
not carried away by the soldiers.
4. However, this destruction of the works [about the temple],
and of the men, occasioned a much greater number, and those of a
more warlike sort, to get together, to oppose the Romans. These
encompassed the palace round, and threatened to deploy all that
were in it, unless they went their ways quickly; for they
promised that Sabinus should come to no harm, if he would go out
with his legion. There were also a great many of the king's
party who deserted the Romans, and assisted the Jews; yet did
the most warlike body of them all, who were three thousand of
the men of Sebaste, go over to the Romans. Rufus also, and
Gratus, their captains, did the same, (Gratus having the foot of
the king's party under him, and Rufus the horse,) each of whom,
even without the forces under them, were of great weight, on
account of their strength and wisdom, which turn the scales in
war. Now the Jews in the siege, and tried to break down walls of
the fortress, and cried out to Sabinus and his party, that they
should go their ways, and not prove a hinderance to them, now
they hoped, after a long time, to recover that ancient liberty
which their forefathers had enjoyed. Sabinus indeed was well
contented to get out of the danger he was in, but he distrusted
the assurances the Jews gave him, and suspected such gentle
treatment was but a bait laid as a snare for them: this
consideration, together with the hopes he had of succor from
Varus, made him bear the siege still longer.
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"The Wars of the Jews or
The History of the Destruction of Jerusalem", Book II, Chapter IV
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