"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 IV
HEROD'S VETERAN SOLDIERS BECOME TUMULTUOUS.
THE ROBBERIES OF JUDAS. SIMON AND ATHRONOEUS TAKE THE NAME OF
KING UPON THEM.
1. At this time there were great disturbances in the country,
and that in many places; and the opportunity that now offered
itself induced a great many to set up for kings. And indeed in
Idumea two thousand of Herod's veteran soldiers got together,
and armed and fought against those of the king's party; against
whom Achiabus, the king's first cousin, fought, and that out of
some of the places that were the most strongly fortified; but so
as to avoid a direct conflict with them in the plains. In
Sepphoris also, a city of Galilee, there was one Judas (the son
of that arch-robber Hezekias, who formerly overran the country,
and had been subdued by king Herod); this man got no small
multitude together, and brake open the place where the royal
armor was laid up, and armed those about him, and attacked those
that were so earnest to gain the dominion.
2. In Perea also, Simon, one of the servants to the king,
relying upon the handsome appearance and tallness of his body,
put a diadem upon his own head also; he also went about with a
company of robbers that he had gotten together, and burnt down
the royal palace that was at Jericho, and many other costly
edifices besides, and procured himself very easily spoils by
rapine, as snatching them out of the fire. And he had soon burnt
down all the fine edifices, if Gratus, the captain of the foot
of the king's party, had not taken the Trachonite archers, and
the most warlike of Sebaste, and met the man. His footmen were
slain in the battle in abundance; Gratus also cut to pieces
Simon himself, as he was flying along a strait valley, when he
gave him an oblique stroke upon his neck, as he ran away, and
brake it. The royal palaces that were near Jordan at
Betharamptha were also burnt down by some other of the seditious
that came out of Perea.
3. At this time it was that a certain shepherd ventured to set
himself up for a king; he was called Athrongeus. It was his
strength of body that made him expect such a dignity, as well as
his soul, which despised death; and besides these
qualifications, he had four brethren like himself. He put a
troop of armed men under each of these his brethren, and made
use of them as his generals and commanders, when he made his
incursions, while he did himself act like a king, and meddled
only with the more important affairs; and at this time he put a
diadem about his head, and continued after that to overrun the
country for no little time with his brethren, and became their
leader in killing both the Romans and those of the king's party;
nor did any Jew escape him, if any gain could accrue to him
thereby. He once ventured to encompass a whole troop of Romans
at Emmaus, who were carrying corn and weapons to their legion;
his men therefore shot their arrows and darts, and thereby slew
their centurion Arius, and forty of the stoutest of his men,
while the rest of them, who were in danger of the same fate,
upon the coming of Gratus, with those of Sebaste, to their
assistance, escaped. And when these men had thus served both
their own countrymen and foreigners, and that through this whole
war, three of them were, after some time, subdued; the eldest by
Archelaus, the two next by falling into the hands of Gratus and
Ptolemeus; but the fourth delivered himself up to Archelaus,
upon his giving him his right hand for his security. However,
this their end was not till afterward, while at present they
filled all Judea with a piratic war.
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The History of the Destruction of Jerusalem", Book II, Chapter V
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