Chapter 7.
HOW JOHN SLEW HIS BROTHER JESUS IN THE TEMPLE; AND HOW BAGOSES
OFFERED MANY INJURIES TO THE JEWS; AND WHAT SANBALLAT DID.FJAJ 11.62
1. WHEN Eliashib the high priest was dead, his son Judas succeeded in
the high priesthood; and when he was dead, his son John took that dignity;
on whose account it was also that Bagoses, the general of another Artaxerxes's
army, (22)
Concerning this other Artaxerxes, called Muemon, and the Persian affliction
and captivity of the Jews under him, occasioned by the murder of the high
priest's brother in the holy house itself, see Authent. Rec. at large,
p. 49. And if any wonder why Josephus wholly omits the rest of the kings
of Persia after Artaxerxes Mnemon, till he came to their last king Darius,
who was conquered by Alexander the Great, I shall give them Vossius's and
Dr. Hudson's answer, though in my own words, viz. that Josephus did not
do ill in admitting those kings of Persia with whom the Jews had no concern,
because he was giving the history of the Jews, and not of the Persians
[which is a sufficient reason also why he entirely omits the history and
the Book of Job, as not particularly relating to that nation]. He justly
therefore returns to the Jewish affairs after the death of Longimanus,
without any intention of Darius II. before Artaxerxes Mnemon, or of Ochus
or Arogus, as the Canon of Ptolemy names them, after him. Nor had he probably
mentioned this other Artaxerxes, unless Bagoses, one of the governors and
commanders under him, had occasioned the pollution of the Jewish temple,
and had greatly distressed the Jews upon that pollution.
polluted the temple, and imposed tributes on the Jews, that out of the
public stock, before they offered the daily sacrifices, they should pay
for every lamb fifty shekels
Now Jesus was the brother of John, and was
a friend of Bagoses, who had promised to procure him the high priesthood.
In confidence of whose support, Jesus quarreled with John in the temple,
and so provoked his brother, that in his anger his brother slew him
Now
it was a horrible thing for John, when he was high priest, to perpetrate
so great a crime, and so much the more horrible, that there never was so
cruel and impious a thing done, neither by the Greeks nor Barbarians
However,
God did not neglect its punishment, but the people were on that very account
enslaved, and the temple was polluted by the Persians
Now when Bagoses,
the general of Artaxerxes's army, knew that John, the high priest of the
Jews, had slain his own brother Jesus in the temple, he came upon the Jews
immediately, and began in anger to say to them," Have you had the
impudence to perpetrate a murder in your temple?" And as he was aiming
to go into the temple, they forbade him so to do; but he said to them,"
Am not I purer than he that was slain in the temple?" And when he
had said these words, he went into the temple
Accordingly, Bagoses made
use of this pretense, and punished the Jews seven years for the murder
of Jesus.FJAJ 11.63
2. Now when John had departed this life, his son Jaddua succeeded in
the high priesthood
He had a brother, whose name was Manasseh.FJAJ 11.64
:Now there
was one Sanballat, who was sent by Darius, the last king [of Persia], into
Samaria
He was a Cutheam by birth; of which stock were the Samaritans
also
This man knew that the city Jerusalem was a famous city, and that
their kings had given a great deal of trouble to the Assyrians, and the
people of Celesyria; so that he willingly gave his daughter, whose name
was Nicaso, in marriage to Manasseh, as thinking this alliance by marriage
would be a pledge and security that the nation of the Jews should continue
their good-will to him.FJAJ 11.65