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A critical study examines the life, writings, and historical value of Flavius Josephus, placing him within the Jewish–Roman conflicts and tracing his career before and after his surrender. It summarizes his principal works—the Jewish War, Antiquities, and the Apology—assesses their sources, compilation methods, and relation to biblical and post‑biblical traditions, and questions his loyalty to the national cause while acknowledging the lasting usefulness of his narratives. Chapters contextualize Roman–Jewish relations, analyze literary faults and merits, and provide bibliography and illustrations to support a balanced, Jewish‑centered evaluation of his contribution to history.

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Norman Bentwich

Norman Bentwich was a British scholar and author known for his contributions to the study of Jewish history and philosophy. He is particularly recognized for his works on ancient Jewish figures, including his notable books "Josephus" and "Philo-Judæus of Alexandria." Bentwich's writings reflect a deep engagement with the cultural and intellectual heritage of Judaism, providing insights into the lives and thoughts of these influential historical figures. His scholarship has contributed to a greater understanding of the complexities of Jewish identity and thought in the ancient world.

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