Josephus. The Complete Works
See also: Person Titus Flavius Josephus
Source type: book
Authors: Flavius Josephus
Edition: PDF
Publisher: Christian Classics Ethereal Library, Grand Rapids MI
Translators: William Whiston
Contains citation keys: Joseph:AJ Ap BJ Vit
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Golan Heights, Gamala, 32°54′10″N 35°44′26″E, Jerusalem, Israel, Judea, , Palestine, Iudaea, Actium, Samaria, Samaria/Sebaste, Palestin, Syria, JerichoRelated Events:
- 760BC± 5y : The Amos Earthquake
- 143BC: Heavy snowfall in Syria/Palestine during Maccabean Revolt
- 31BC Sep.: Earthquake kills ten to thirty thousand men and brings destruction upon cattle
- 31BC Sep.: Earthquake kills ten to thirty thousand men and brings destruction upon cattle
- 31BC Sep. 2: Battle of Actium
- 31BC Sep. 2: Battle of Actium
- 29BC: A pestilential disease carries off the greatest part of the multitude
- 24BC± 1y : Famine in Syria: People eat many things that did not used to be eaten
- 24BC± 1y : Famine leads to distempers and a pestilential disease in men
- 24BC± 1y : Perpetual droughts in Syria an Judea
- 4BC Mar. 13: Lunar eclipse, death of Herod the Great
- 60AD: Priests experience an earthquake during sacred ministrations
- 60AD± 0y : A comet is seen for an entire year
- 60AD: A heifer gives birth to a lamb
- 60AD: "Chariots and troops" appear amongst the clouds
- 60AD: A great quaking and sound of a great multitude is heard
- 60AD: A great light at night as bright as day for half an hour
- 60AD: A massive, heavy gate opens all by itself
- 66AD: "Divine fury" makes man shout "Woe, woe to Jerusalem!"
- 67AD (Win.): Storm with violent winds, rain and lightning during the siege of the Zealot Temple
- 67AD Oct. 23: A "divine storm" with strong wind is unleashed during the Siege of Gamala
- 67AD (Win.): Amazing concussions and bellowings of the earth
- 68AD (Spr.): Merciless terror excerted by the Zealots: "He who survived called them that were already dead happy"