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The Jewish Historian Flavius Josephus: A Biographical Investigation

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evolt was a crime. In order to stress this idea quite strongly, <strong>Josephus</strong> introduced an<br />

additional significant change in the Antiquities. According to the War, the quarrelling brothers<br />

were reconciled in the temple where they embraced each other; the Antiquities retains this –<br />

also not logically since Hyrcanus was supposed to be in a sorry state indeed – ; but adds to this<br />

that the reconciliation “had been reinforced by the swearing of oaths”. Thus Hyrcanus in his<br />

insurgency had actually perjured himself; because he had acknowledged his intended role as a<br />

commoner in this most ceremonious manner and despite this he revolted against his brother.<br />

Granted, Hyrcanus’ insurgency is in truth the sole fault of Antipater, as will be shown, and so<br />

the revision is ultimately directed against the latter, the progenitor of the Herodians. Already<br />

here we have happened upon a manifestation of the phenomenon that we shall encounter<br />

again and again. – As far as modern authors engage in questions of details, they consistently<br />

follow the Antiquities, for example, Ewald 516, Réville 91, Felten 90, Schürer 291, Wilcken,<br />

Realencyclopädie. 2.908, Bertholet 21, Renan 140, who all emphasize Hyrcanus’ private status<br />

and to some extent stress in addition that they “especially liked his character”. In truth, this<br />

outlook lacks all critical foundation, which is granted to us exclusively by the War instead:<br />

according to this, the tenor of the agreement is that Hyrcanus and Aristobulus exchange their<br />

positions, the latter becomes king whereas the former, as an official personality, enjoys the<br />

honours due a king’s brother. Everything else in the Antiquities is an adjustment<br />

[Zurectmachung] resulting from <strong>Josephus</strong>’ later feelings towards the Herodians.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> appearance of Antipater and Hyrcanus' escape<br />

War 123 - 126a = Ant. 14.8 - 18<br />

<strong>The</strong> peace between the two brothers was not to last long. <strong>The</strong> Idumean Antipater<br />

appears and tries to persuade Hyrcanus to flee to Aretas, the king of the Arabians. Hyrcanus<br />

does then flee to Aretas who, when requested, declares that he is prepared to lead him back<br />

with forces in order to oust Aristobulus. Despite the much more succinct version of the War,<br />

both of the reports are again very close to each other; [137] especially in the presentation of<br />

Hyrcanus’ flight to Aretas [where they agree] almost verbatim. But on the other hand, in<br />

contrast to this there are conspicuous expansions of the old text in the Antiquities, for one, and<br />

reinterpretations that twist the sense of the whole, for another. <strong>The</strong> narrative of the Antiquities<br />

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