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Josephus

2022
Passages in Greco-Roman writings imply that several pagan authors were familiar with Josephus's writings, but Josephus was especially popular among the Christians, who have preserved and transmitted his works. Josephus is a very important source for the history of the Jews in the Near East in the Hellenistic and Early Roman periods.
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Josephus

Characterisation in Ancient Greek Narrative, 2015
Huitink, Luuk   +4 more
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Josephus

2017
The only early Jewish author to have written a surviving description of what his contemporaries believed about the afterlife was Josephus, yet his testimonies about the afterlife are complex historical, literary, and apologetic descriptions. They cannot be immediately corroborated by contemporary writings; nor should they be exclusively categorized as ...
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Application of chaotic Josephus scrambling and RNA computing in image encryption

Multimedia tools and applications, 2021
Xing-yuan Wang, Lin Liu
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Kings In Josephus

2010
One of the declared purposes of Josephus' Antiquities - as for much of ancient historiography - is to teach through history. This chapter sketches the main points of the single characters, within the framework of the opposition of the positive pole of the kings of Judah and the negative pole of the kings of Israel.
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A novel image encryption scheme using 3D chaotic maps with Josephus permutation and dynamic diffusion

Journal of King Saud University: Computer and Information Sciences
Wanru Lu   +5 more
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A novel approach to fast image encryption: Josephus Ring, DNA sequence, and chaotic function

Multimedia tools and applications
Zahra Rafieian Bahabadi   +2 more
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Josephus

2019
“The prophecies of the Lord and the narrative of Josephus combine to form one picture,” wrote New Testament scholar B.F. Westcott, bishop of Durham (see Knight, 1896, 12). This was in the introduction to a book on the Arch of Titus – erected by Domitian in 81 CE to honor his late brother as destroyer of Jerusalem and restored by Pope Pius VII in 1823 ...
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