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Virtually all works of fiction on Second Temple Judaism rely, directly or indirectly, on Josephus' Works; see [[Second Temple Studies (fiction)]]. Josephus, however, is not only, as a historian, the major source of information about the period, but he is also a major protagonist of the Jewish War, as the commander-in-chief of the Jewish forces in Galilee and then a personal friend of the Romans.
Virtually all works of fiction on Second Temple Judaism rely, directly or indirectly, on Josephus' Works; see [[Second Temple Studies (Fiction)]]. Josephus, however, is not only, as a historian, the major source of information about the period, but he is also a major protagonist of the Jewish War, as the commander-in-chief of the Jewish forces in Galilee and then a personal friend of the Romans.

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Virtually all works of fiction on Second Temple Judaism rely, directly or indirectly, on Josephus' Works; see Second Temple Studies (Fiction). Josephus, however, is not only, as a historian, the major source of information about the period, but he is also a major protagonist of the Jewish War, as the commander-in-chief of the Jewish forces in Galilee and then a personal friend of the Romans.