THE WARS OF THE JEWS or History of the Destruction of Jerusalem

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<p><strong><em>The Wars of the Jews</em> is Flavius Josephus's first-century historical account of the Jewish revolt against Roman rule and the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE.</strong></p><p>Written by a Jewish historian who later received Roman patronage this work provides a detailed narrative of the political tensions military campaigns and internal divisions that culminated in the siege of Jerusalem and the destruction of the Second Temple. Josephus records the rise of revolutionary factions the advance of Roman forces under Vespasian and Titus and the catastrophic consequences for Judea.</p><p>Composed in the late first century the text remains one of the principal primary sources for understanding the Roman-Jewish War and the broader political and religious climate of the eastern Roman Empire. Its historical importance extends to the study of early Judaism Roman imperial policy and the cultural transformation of the ancient Near East. Both literary chronicle and political testimony <em>The Wars of the Jews</em> stands as a foundational document of classical historiography.</p>
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