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To: conservative98

Mark is starting to remind me of what happened in Jerusalem just before Rome sacked it in 70AD.
Both the Christians and Jews were fighting each other claiming moral superiority.

Eventually it was so bad that they were destroying the oppositions food supply.
The result was everyone who stayed in Jerusalem died when Rome invaded.
The few who got out documented the horror inside the city.


73 posted on 10/15/2016 11:46:06 AM PDT by Zathras
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To: Zathras

From the writings of Josephus after the Siege of Jerusalem.
This is what Conservative Radio is going to look like after the combined Obama/Clinton Machine gets done with it.


Now as soon as the army had no more people to slay or to plunder, because there remained none to be the objects of their fury (for they would not have spared any, had there remained any other work to be done), [Titus] Caesar gave orders that they should now demolish the entire city and Temple, but should leave as many of the towers standing as they were of the greatest eminence; that is, Phasaelus, and Hippicus, and Mariamne; and so much of the wall enclosed the city on the west side. This wall was spared, in order to afford a camp for such as were to lie in garrison [in the Upper City], as were the towers [the three forts] also spared, in order to demonstrate to posterity what kind of city it was, and how well fortified, which the Roman valor had subdued; but for all the rest of the wall [surrounding Jerusalem], it was so thoroughly laid even with the ground by those that dug it up to the foundation, that there was left nothing to make those that came thither believe it [Jerusalem] had ever been inhabited. This was the end which Jerusalem came to by the madness of those that were for innovations; a city otherwise of great magnificence, and of mighty fame among all mankind.[10]
And truly, the very view itself was a melancholy thing; for those places which were adorned with trees and pleasant gardens, were now become desolate country every way, and its trees were all cut down. Nor could any foreigner that had formerly seen Judaea and the most beautiful suburbs of the city, and now saw it as a desert, but lament and mourn sadly at so great a change. For the war had laid all signs of beauty quite waste. Nor had anyone who had known the place before, had come on a sudden to it now, would he have known it again. But though he [a foreigner] were at the city itself, yet would he have inquired for it.[11]


82 posted on 10/15/2016 12:06:44 PM PDT by Zathras
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