History of Rome and of the Roman people, from its origin to the Invasion of the Barbarians; . rrv»;i ! .losepliu.^, , iv. fi. 1). , 69 TO 79 631 Zealots, in order to assume the appearance of justice, appointed atrilumal of seventy judges, before whom they dragged as the firstculprit Zacharias, son of Baruch, and a friend of Ananus. chargedwitli linjdiiig communication witli Vespasian. He easily established. Reniaiiis of the Outer Inclosure of the Temple of Jerusalem.^ his nmocence, and reproached the victorious party for their usur-pation and their crimes. Those pr


History of Rome and of the Roman people, from its origin to the Invasion of the Barbarians; . rrv»;i ! .losepliu.^, , iv. fi. 1). , 69 TO 79 631 Zealots, in order to assume the appearance of justice, appointed atrilumal of seventy judges, before whom they dragged as the firstculprit Zacharias, son of Baruch, and a friend of Ananus. chargedwitli linjdiiig communication witli Vespasian. He easily established. Reniaiiis of the Outer Inclosure of the Temple of Jerusalem.^ his nmocence, and reproached the victorious party for their usur-pation and their crimes. Those present uttered cries of fury andsought to slay liiiii hofore the verdict. The seventy unanimouslyacquitted the prisoner and discharged him. He was assassinateda short distance from the tribunal. The judges, motionless ontheir seats, awaited the same end. They were driven from the De Saulcv, Mémoire ??in- /e* rlirers appareils de maçoyinerie employés dati-s Venceinte duHaram-ech-ChérJFde Jérumiem. in the Mémoires de VAcnd. des inscript., vol. xxvi. part 1. 632 THE CJSSARS AND THE FLAVII. 14 TO 96 inclosure of the temple, and withdrew amid outcries, insults, andblows. Vespasian was awar(^ r>f this state of things at Jerusalem, and,letting the Jews slaughter one another there, he completed the sub-jugation of the country with a dilatoriness intended to keep him,in the crisis of the Empire at that period, general o


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