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the antiquities of the jews-1-第188部分
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always preferred the present to futurity; and preferred the power
of an imperious dominion above all things; and in comparison of
that had no regard to what was good; or what was right。 However;
she brought the affairs of her house to such an unfortunate
condition; that she was the occasion of the taking away that
authority from it; and that in no long time afterward; which she
had obtained by a vast number of hazards and misfortunes; and
this out of a desire of what does not belong to a woman; and all
by a compliance in her sentiments with those that bare ill…will
to their family; and by leaving the administration destitute of a
proper support of great men; and; indeed; her management during
her administration while she was alive; was such as filled the
palace after her death with calamities and disturbance。 However;
although this had been her way of governing; she preserved the
nation in peace。 And this is the conclusion of the affairs of;
Alexandra。
BOOK XIV。
Containing The Interval Of Thirty…Two Years。
From The Death Of Queen Alexandra To The Death Of Antigonus。
CHAPTER 1。
The War Between Aristobulus And Hyrcanus About The Kingdom; And
How They Made Anagreement That Aristobulus Should Be King; And
Hyrcanus Live A Private Life; As Also How Hyrcanus A Little
Afterward Was Persuaded By Antipater To Fly To Aretas。
1。 We have related the affairs of queen Alexandra; and her death;
in the foregoing book and will now speak of what followed; and
was connected with those histories; declaring; before we proceed;
that we have nothing so much at heart as this; that we may omit
no facts; either through ignorance or laziness; (1) for we are
upon the history and explication of such things as the greatest
part are unacquainted withal; because of their distance from our
times; and we aim to do it with a proper beauty of style; so far
as that is derived from proper words harmonically disposed; and
from such ornaments of speech also as may contribute to the
pleasure of our readers; that they may entertain the knowledge of
what we write with some agreeable satisfaction and pleasure。 But
the principal scope that authors ought to aim at above all the
rest; is to speak accurately; and to speak truly; for the
satisfaction of those that are otherwise unacquainted with such
transactions; and obliged to believe what these writers inform
them of。
2。 Hyrcanus then began his high priesthood on the third year of
the hundred and seventy…seventh olympiad; when Quintus Hortensius
and Quintus Metellus; who was called Metellus of Crete; were
consuls at Rome; when presently Aristobulus began to make war
against him; and as it came to a battle with Hyrcanus at Jericho;
many of his soldiers deserted him; and went over to his brother;
upon which Hyrcanus fled into the citadel; where Aristobulus's
wife and children were imprisoned by their mother; as we have
said already; and attacked and overcame those his adversaries
that had fled thither; and lay within the walls of the temple。 So
when he had sent a message to his brother about agreeing the
matters between them; he laid aside his enmity to him on these
conditions; that Aristobulus should be king; that he should live
without intermeddling with public affairs; and quietly enjoy the
estate he had acquired。 When they had agreed upon these terms in
the temple; and had confirmed the agreement with oaths; and the
giving one an。 other their right hands; and embracing one another
in the sight of the whole multitude; they departed; the one;
Aristobulus; to the palace; and Hyrcanus; as a private man; to
the former house of Aristobulus。
3。 But there was a certain friend of Hyrcanus; an Idumean; called
Antipater; who was very rich; and in his nature an active and a
seditious man; who was at enmity with Aristobulus; and had
differences with him on account of his good…will to Hyrcanus。 It
is true that Nicolatls of Damascus says; that Antipater was of
the stock of the principal Jews who came out of Babylon into
Judea; but that assertion of his was to gratify Herod; who was
his son; and who; by certain revolutions of fortune; came
afterward to be king of the Jews; whose history we shall give you
in its proper place hereafter。 However; this Antipater was at
first called Antipas; (2) and that was his father's name also; of
whom they relate this: That king Alexander and his wife made him
general of all Idumea; and that he made a league of friendship
with those Arabians; and Gazites; and Ascalonites; that were of
his own party; and had; by many and large presents; made them his
fast friends。 But now this younger Antipater was suspicious of
the power of Aristobulus; and was afraid of some mischief he
might do him; because of his hatred to him; so he stirred up the
most powerful of the Jews; and talked against him to them
privately; and said that it was unjust to overlook the conduct of
Aristobulus; who had gotten the government unrighteously; and
ejected his brother out of it; who was the elder; and ought to
retain what belonged to him by prerogative of his birth。 And the
same speeches he perpetually made to Hyrcanus; and told him that
his own life would be in danger; unless he guarded himself; and
got shut of Aristobulus; for he said that the friends of
Aristobulus omitted no opportunity of advising him to kill him;
as being then; and not before; sure to retain his principality。
Hyrcanus gave no credit to these words of his; as being of a
gentle disposition; and one that did not easily admit of
calumnies against other men。 This temper of his not disposing him
to meddle with public affairs; and want of spirit; occasioned him
to appear to spectators to be degenerous and unmanly; while。
Aristo…bulus was of a contrary temper; an active man; and one of
a great and generous soul。
4。 Since therefore Antipater saw that Hyrcanus did not attend to
what he said; he never ceased; day by day; to charge reigned
crimes upon Aristobulus; and to calumniate him before him; as if
he had a mind to kill him; and so; by urging him perpetually; he
advised him; and persuaded him to fly to Aretas; the king of
Arabia; and promised; that if he would comply with his advice; he
would also himself assist him and go with him'。 When Hyrcanus
heard this; he said that it was for his advantage to fly away to
Aretas。 Now Arabia is a country that borders upon Judea。 However;
Hyrcanus sent Antipater first to the king of Arabia; in order to
receive assurances from him; that when he should come in the
manner of a supplicant to him; he would not deliver him up to his
enemies。 So Antipater having received such assurances; returned
to Hyrcanus to Jerusalem。 A while afterward he took Hyrcanus; and
stole out of the city by night; and went a great journey; and
came and brought him to the city called Petra; where the palace
of Aretas was; and as he was a very familiar friend of that king;
he persuaded him to bring back Hyrcanus into Judea; and this
persuasion he continued every day without any intermission。 He
also proposed to make him presents on that account。 At length he
prevailed with Aretas in his suit。 Moreover; Hyrcanus promised
him; that when he had been brought thither; and had received his
kingdom; he would restore that country; and those twelve cities
which his father Alexander had taken from the Arabians; which
were these; Medaba; Naballo; Libias; Tharabasa; Agala; Athone;
Zoar; Orone; Marissa; Rudda; Lussa; and Oruba。
CHAPTER 2。
How Aretas And Hyrcanus Made An Expedition Against Aristobulus
And Besieged Jerusalem; And How Scaurus The Roman General Raised
The Siege。 Concerning The Death Of Onias。
1。 After these promises had been given to Aretas; he made an
expedition against Aristobulus with an army of fifty thousand
horse and foot; and beat him in the battle。 And when after that
victory many went over to Hyrcanus as deserters; Aristobulus was
left desolate; and fled to Jerusalem; upon which the king of
Arabia took all his army; and made an assault upon the temple;
and besieged Aristobulus therein; the people still supporting
Hyreanus; and assisting him in the siege; while none but the
priests continued with Aristobulus。 So Aretas united the forces
of the Arabians and of the Jews together; and pressed on the
siege vigorously。 As this happened at the time when the feast of
unleavened bread was celebrated; which we call the passover; the
principal men among the Jews left the country; and fled into
Egypt。 Now there was one; whose name was Onias; a righteous man
be was; and beloved of God; who; in a certain drought; had prayed
to God to put an end to the intense heat; and whose prayers God
had heard; and had sent them rain。 This man had hid himself;
because he saw that this sedition would last a great while。
However; they brought him to the Jewish camp; and desired; that
as by his prayers he had once put an end to the drought; so he
would in like manner make imprecations on Aristobulus and those
of his faction。 And when; upon his refusal; and the excuses that
he made; he was still by the multitude compelled to speak; he
stood up in the midst of them; and said; 〃O God; the King of the
whole world! since those th
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