Josephus ends his history of the Jews and notes it is the thirteenth year of Domitian's reign.

Date
1895
Type
Book
Source
Josephus
Ancient
Hearsay
Ancient
Reference

Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews, Book XX, Chapter 12.2, translated by William Whiston (A.M. Auburn, John E. Beardsley: Buffalo, New York, 1895)

Scribe/Publisher
Josephus, Sefaria, William Whiston
People
Josephus
Audience
Reading Public
Transcription

[266] And now it will not be perhaps an invidious thing, if I treat briefly of my own family, and of the actions of my own life while there are still living such as can either prove what I say to be false, or can attest that it is true; with which accounts I shall put an end to these Antiquities, which are contained in twenty books, and sixty thousand verses. And if God permit me, I will briefly run over this war, and to add what befell them further to that very day, the 13th of Domitian, or A.D. 03, is not, that I have observed, taken distinct notice of by any one; nor do we ever again, with what befell us therein to this very day, which is the thirteenth year of the reign of Caesar Domitian, and the fifty-sixth year of my own life. I have also an intention to write three books concerning our Jewish opinions about God and his essence, and about our laws; why, according to them, some things are permitted us to do, and others are prohibited.

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