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Destruction: The Rise and the Downfall of Joseph Flavius

Published
Jun 2008
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
296

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A young Jewish priest Joseph Ben Mattahias is sent to Rome to fulfill a minor, but impossible, diplomatic mission. After the unexpected success, he returns to Rome again with another, secret, assignment. But from the influence there, he gradually sinks into a life of Roman debauchery.

His fortune changes when he returns to Judea and appointed the Governor of Nothern Command, which gives him the first taste of power. Seeking more, he betrays his troops when the war with Rome began, and many Jews are killed.

Once captured, Joseph became Vespasian's slave, but buys his freedom with the gold stolen from the Jerusalem Temple. The gold opens Vespasian the way to the throne. Became an emperor, Vespasian adapted Joseph, who discarded his name in favor of Latinized Josephus Flavius. He begins his new life as a Roman historian and tries to redeem his name in history, but remains the most hated Jew in Judea.

DESTRUCTION is a tale of war, lust and seeking God's meaning in man's life.

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Jun 2008 iUniverse ISBN13 9780595485659 ISBN10 0595485650
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Jun 2008 iUniverse ISBN13 9780595719600 ISBN10 0595719600
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Jun 2008 iUniverse ISBN13 9780595606603 ISBN10 0595606601
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