Leading Priests Desert Jerusalem

Many of the upper class, though, were shaken by his [Josephus’] speech. Some of them were too frightened of the revolutionary police to make a move, despite recognizing that they themselves were doomed to destruction along with the whole city: but there were others who watched for the opportunity of a safe escape and sought refuge with the Romans…

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Recounting his own role in the war, Josephus narrates his speech to the rebel leader John, urging him to surrender to the Romans. Although John is unmoved, some of the chief priests and other leaders heed Josephus and seek refuge with the Romans.

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