Fatal Conflict: The Jewish Revolt Against Rome | Historical Documentary
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Published 2023-11-13
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All Comments (21)
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These historians seem to have forgotten the Roman’s loss of an entire legion to the Jews at the mountain pass of Beth Horon. You can bet Vespasian and Titus hadn’t forgotten this grievous defeat. The destruction of the Temple was deliberate revenge for that loss. It was no accident. It has also been said that the Temple treasures were auctioned off in Rome with the proceeds used as seed money for the building of the Colosseum and with Jewish slaves used to dig its foundation. That’s how the Romans did things.
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It actually must have been horrible for Josephus to try to keep his life from both his native Jews inside the city of Jerusalem whilst he was literally being closely watched by the romans. Upon reflection i can honestly see that what he did during the jewish wars was like anyone else and that was 'self preservation'. Without his works we would know so little too. 😢
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As always beautifully done thanks!!❤
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Thank you
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Couldn't you make the subtitles smaller? I could still read them with a magnifying glass.
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Very True 💯
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Crazy interesting!
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Because of the Roman Arch showing them carrying off all the Temple items, I just don't buy the accidental fire story of the Temple.
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How right Monty Python were in the movie, "The Life of Brian." "Splitter!"
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Why change nomenclature? AD works fine.
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The Bar Khobar revolt was pretty bad
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Yeshua of Nazareth warned them, but they didn't listen....
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Josephus was making the best of a bad situation. The Romans were religiously tolerant if you were a Polytheist, but sometimes persecuted Monotheists.
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The background music put me off. Had trouble concentrating on the commentary. Very disappointing.
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John the Baptist did not align himself with the essenes. He in fact accoumpanied those who had written the scrolls ,accompanied as well.Essenes 1 mile south of Bathabara/ cave11.
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The Romans were very tolerant of other religions as long as they showed some respect for their beliefs.
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REV 2:9
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History repeats. Hail Titus!!
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Josephus was A Great smart general
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He wasn’t the traitor it was one of his troops that turned red coat