Titus Flavius Josephus, was also called Joseph ben Matityahu but generally known as Josephus of Jerusalem. Josephus was most well know for being the scholar who witnessed the sack of Jerusalem.
Flavius Josephus was born in 0037, in Jerusalem, Judea [now Israel].
He was Josephus ben Matthias, who later changed his name to Flavius Josephus, in honor of his patron Vespasian.He was Josephus ben Matthias, who later changed his name to Flavius Josephus, in honor of his patron Vespasian.He was Josephus ben Matthias, who later changed his name to Flavius Josephus, in honor of his patron Vespasian.He was Josephus ben Matthias, who later changed his name to Flavius Josephus, in honor of his patron Vespasian.He was Josephus ben Matthias, who later changed his name to Flavius Josephus, in honor of his patron Vespasian.He was Josephus ben Matthias, who later changed his name to Flavius Josephus, in honor of his patron Vespasian.He was Josephus ben Matthias, who later changed his name to Flavius Josephus, in honor of his patron Vespasian.He was Josephus ben Matthias, who later changed his name to Flavius Josephus, in honor of his patron Vespasian.He was Josephus ben Matthias, who later changed his name to Flavius Josephus, in honor of his patron Vespasian.
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AnswerThe best answer is actually from a quote by Josephus which states the circumference of Jerusalem in his day as 33 stadia, which equals 4.5 English miles. That would make the area within the walls of Jerusalem about 960 acres, 1.5 sq mi. Many archeologists believe that the walls of Jerusalem were about the same in both Nehemiah's day and Jesus' day.
Jerusalem or Israel
The books of Josephus are commonly available. Check the website of Abebooks.
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Josephus. has written: 'The Jewish War'
Josephus Tethool was born in 1934.
Josephus Adjutus died in 1668.
Josephus Adjutus was born in 1602.
Josephus Struthius was born in 1510.