Summary:
The book compiles the extensive writings of the first-century Jewish historian Josephus Flavius, including significant works such as "The Antiquities of the Jews," "The Jewish War," and "Against Apion," which provide valuable insight into Jewish history and the context of the early Roman Empire. It is enhanced with annotations and illustrations that help explain and visualize the historical and cultural background of the texts.
Key points:
1. Josephus Flavius: A first-century Jewish historian, Josephus Flavius' works are key to understanding early Christianity and the New Testament's historical context.
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