Antiquities of the Jews
by Josephus
Josephus was one of the most important historians of antiquity, and also one of the best known. Living during the 1st century CE, the Roman-Jewish historian wrote at length about Jewish history in Roman occupied Jerusalem, and the plight of Jews in the Holy Land. He documented the destructive First Jewish–Roman War, which destroyed Jerusalem in 70 CE, and he was one of the first historians to discuss Christians. His best known works include The Jewish War (circa 75 CE) and Antiquities of the Jews (circa 94 CE).
Antiquities of the Jews was written from the perspective of Jews and intended for Roman audiences. In this massive work, Josephus discusses the history of the region and Jews, starting with the Old Testament up to the Jewish War.
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