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the wars of the jews-第27部分
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; for when she; who was his sister; and who; by the means of Julia; Caesar's wife; earnestly desired leave to be married to Sylleus the Arabian; Herod swore he would esteem her his bitter enemy; unless she would leave off that project: he also caused her; against her own consent; to be married to Alexas; a friend of his; and that one of her daughters should be married to Alexas's son; and the other to Antipater's uncle by the mother's side。 And for the daughters the king had by Mariamne; the one was married to Antipater; his sister's son; and the other to his brother's son; Phasaelus。
CHAPTER 29。
Antipater Becomes Intolerable。 He Is Sent To Rome; And Carries Herod's Testament With Him; Pheroras Leaves His Brother; That He May Keep His Wife。 He Dies At Home。
1。 Now when Antipater had cut off the hopes of the orphans; and had contracted such affinities as would be most for his own advantage; he proceeded briskly; as having a certain expectation of the kingdom; and as he had now assurance added to his wickedness; he became intolerable; for not being able to avoid the hatred of all people; he built his security upon the terror he struck into them。 Pheroras also assisted him in his designs; looking upon him as already fixed in the kingdom。 There was also a company of women in the court; which excited new disturbances; for Pheroras's wife; together with her mother and sister; as also Antipater's mother; grew very impudent in the palace。 She also was so insolent as to affront the king's two daughters; (44) on which account the king hated her to a great degree; yet although these women were hated by him; they domineered over others: there was only Salome who opposed their good agreement; and informed the king of their meetings; as not being for the advantage of his affairs。 And when those women knew what calumnies she had raised against them; and how much Herod was displeased; they left off their public meetings; and friendly entertainments of one another; nay; on the contrary; they pretended to quarrel one with another when the king was within hearing。 The like dissimulation did Antipater make use of; and when matters were public; he opposed Pheroras; but still they had private cabals and merry meetings in the night time; nor did the observation of others do any more than confirm their mutual agreement。 However; Salome knew every thing they did; and told every thing to Herod。
2。 But he was inflamed with anger at them; and chiefly at Pheroras's wife; for Salome had principally accused her。 So he got an assembly of his friends and kindred together; and there accused this woman of many things; and particularly of the affronts she had offered his daughters; and that she had supplied the Pharisees with money; by way of rewards for what they had done against him; and had procured his brother to become his enemy; by giving him love potions。 At length he turned his speech to Pheroras; and told him that he would give him his choice of these two things: Whether he would keep in with his brother; or with his wife? And when Pheroras said that he would die rather than forsake his wife? Herod; not knowing what to do further in that matter; turned his speech to Antipater; and charged him to have no intercourse either with Pheroras's wife; or with Pheroras himself; or with any one belonging to her。 Now though Antipater did not transgress that his injunction publicly; yet did he in secret come to their night meetings; and because he was afraid that Salome observed what he did; he procured; by the means of his Italian friends; that he might go and live at Rome; for when they wrote that it was proper for Antipater to be sent to Caesar for some time; Herod made no delay; but sent him; and that with a splendid attendance; and a great deal of money; and gave him his testament to carry with him; … wherein Antipater had the kingdom bequeathed to him; and wherein Herod was named for Antipater's successor; that Herod; I mean; who was the son of Mariarmne; the high priest's daughter。
3。 Sylleus also; the Arabian; sailed to Rome; without any regard to Caesar's injunctions; and this in order to oppose Antipater with all his might; as to that law…suit which Nicolaus had with him before。 This Sylleus had also a great contest with Aretas his own king; for he had slain many others of Aretas's friends; and particularly Sohemus; the most potent man in the city Petra。 Moreover; he had prevailed with Phabatus; who was Herod's steward; by giving him a great sum of money; to assist him against Herod; but when Herod gave him more; he induced him to leave Syllcus; and by this means he demanded of him all that Caesar had required of him to pay。 But when Sylleus paid nothing of what he was to pay; and did also accuse Phabatus to Caesar; and said that he was not a steward for Caesar's advantage; but for Herod's; Phabatus was angry at him on that account; but was still in very great esteem with Herod; and discovered Sylleus's grand secrets; and told the king that Sylleus had corrupted Corinthus; one of the guards of his body; by bribing him; and of whom he must therefore have a care。 Accordingly; the king complied; for this Corinthus; though he was brought up in Herod's kingdom; yet was he by birth an Arabian; so the king ordered him to be taken up immediately; and not only him; but two other Arabians; who were caught with him; the one of them was Sylleus's friend; the other the head of a tribe。 These last; being put to the torture; confessed that they had prevailed with Corinthus; for a large sum of money; to kill Herod; and when they had been further examined before Saturninus; the president of Syria; they were sent to Rome。
4。 However; Herod did not leave off importuning Pheroras; but proceeded to force him to put away his wife; (45) yet could he not devise any way by which he could bring the woman herself to punishment; although he had many causes of hatred to her; till at length he was in such great uneasiness at her; that he cast both her and his brother out of his kingdom。 Pheroras took this injury very patiently; and went away into his own tetrarchy; 'Perea beyond Jordan;' and sware that there should be but one end put to his flight; and that should be Herod's death; and that he would never return while he was alive。 Nor indeed would he return when his brother was sick; although he earnestly sent for him to come to him; because he had a mind to leave some injunctions with him before he died; but Herod unexpectedly recovered。 A little afterward Pheroras himself fell sick; when Herod showed great moderation; for he came to him; and pitied his case; and took care of him; but his affection for him did him no good; for Pheroras died a little afterward。 Now though Herod had so great an affection for him to the last day of his life; yet was a report spread abroad that he had killed him by poison。 However; he took care to have his dead body carried to Jerusalem; and appointed a very great mourning to the whole nation for him; and bestowed a most pompous funeral upon him。 And this was the end that one of Alexander's and Aristobulus's murderers came to。 CHAPTER 30。
When Herod Made Inquiry About Pheroras's Death A Discovery Was Made That Antipater Had Prepared A Poisonous Draught For Him。 Herod Casts Doris And Her Accomplices; As Also Mariamne; Out Of The Palace And Blots Her Son Herod Out Of His Testament。
1。 But now the punishment was transferred unto the original author; Antipater; and took its rise from the death of Pheroras; for certain of his freed…men came with a sad countenance to the king; and told him that his brother had been destroyed by poison; and that his wife had brought him somewhat that was prepared after an unusual manner; and that; upon his eating it; he presently fell into his distemper; that Antipater's mother and sister; two days before; brought a woman out of Arabia that was skillful in mixing such drugs; that she might prepare a love potion for Pheroras; and that instead of a love potion; she had given him deadly poison; and that this was done by the management of Sylleus; who was acquainted with that woman。
2。 The king was deeply affected with so many suspicions; and had the maid…servants and some of the free women also tortured; one of which cried out in her agonies; 〃May that God that governs the earth and the heaven punish this author of all these our miseries; Antipater's mother!〃 The king took a handle from this confession; and proceeded to inquire further into the truth of the matter。 So this woman discovered the friendship of Antipater's mother to Pheroras; and Antipater's women; as also their secret meetings; and that Pheroras and Antipater had drunk with them for a whole night together as they returned from the king; and would not suffer any body; either man…servant or maidservant; to be there; while one of the free women discovered the matter。
3。 Upon this Herod tortured the maid…servants every on by themselves separately; who all unanimously agreed in the foregoing discoveries; and that accordingly by agreement they went away; Antipater to Rome; and Pheroras to Perea; for that they oftentimes talked to one another thus: That after Herod had slain Alexander and Aristobulus; he would fall upon them; and upon their wives; becaus
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