Who was Josephus Flavius?
A Jewish historian and soldier. Lived 37-100 A.D, was born in Jerusalem. Josephus’ historical works are among the most valuable sources for the study of early Judaism and early Christianity and among others, he mentions Jesus. Having studied the tenets of the three main sects of JudaismEssenes, Sadducees, and Pharisees he became a Pharisee. At the beginning of the war between the Romans and Jews, he was made commander of Galilee, despite the fact that he had opposed the uprising. He surrendered to the Romans instead of committing suicide when the stronghold was taken. He won the favor of the Roman general Titus Flavius Vespasianus and took his name, Flavius. He lived in Rome under imperial patronage, where he wrote the Greek-language historical works for which he is renowned. He wrote The Jewish War; the famous Antiquities of the Jews, a history of the Jews from creation to the war with Rome; Against Apion, an exalted defense of the Jews; and his autobiography, or apologia.