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For the Temple: A Tale of the Fall of Jerusalem

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For the Temple: A Tale of the Fall of Jerusalem

G. A. Henty

In all history, there is no drama of more terrible interest than that which terminated with the total destruction of Jerusalem. Had the whole Jewish nation joined in the desperate resistance made, by a section of it, to the overwhelming strength of Rome, the world would have had no record of truer patriotism than that displayed, by this small people, in their resistance to the forces of the mistress of the world.

Unhappily, the reverse of this was the case. Except in the defense of Jotapata and Gamala, it can scarcely be said that the Jewish people, as a body, offered any serious resistance to the arms of Rome. The defenders of Jerusalem were a mere fraction of its population--a fraction composed almost entirely of turbulent characters and robber bands, who fought with the fury of desperation; after having placed themselves beyond the pale of forgiveness, or mercy, by the deeds of unutterable cruelty with which they had desolated the city, before its siege by the Romans. They fought, it is true, with unflinching courage--a courage never surpassed in history--but it was the courage of despair; and its result was to bring destruction upon the whole population, as well as upon themselves.

Fortunately the narrative of Josephus, an eyewitness of the events which he describes, has come down to us; and it is the storehouse from which all subsequent histories of the events have been drawn. It is, no doubt, tinged throughout by his desire to stand well with his patrons, Vespasian and Titus; but there is no reason to doubt the accuracy of his descriptions. I have endeavored to present you with as vivid a picture as possible of the events of the war, without encumbering the story with details and, except as regards the exploits of John of Gamala, of whom Josephus says nothing, have strictly followed, in every particular, the narrative of the historian. (Summary from the text)

Genres: Action & Adventure , Historical Fiction
Running Time: 10 hours 51 minutes 11 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
Preface and The Lake of Tiberias
3200runner
30:18
2
The Nights
Chapter 2: A Storm On Galilee
Joan Freeman
36:26
3
The Nights
Chapter 3: The Revolt Against Rome
Joan Freeman
36:05
4
The Nights
Chapter 4: The Lull Before the Storm
3200runner
27:55
5
The Nights
Chapter 5: The Siege of Jotapata
3200runner
27:27
6
The Nights
Chapter 6: The Fall of the City
Dory
39:11
7
The Nights
Chapter 7: The Massacre On The Lake
Dory
27:30
8
The Nights
Chapter 8: Among The Mountains
Dory
33:12
9
The Nights
Chapter 9: The Storming of Gamala
Joan Freeman
35:55
10
The Nights
Chapter 10: Captives, part 1
Dory
25:56
11
The Nights
Chapter 10: Captives, part 2
Dory
26:09
12
The Nights
Chapter 11: A Tale of Civil Strife
Dory
29:38
13
The Nights
Chapter 12: Desultory Fighting
Dory
36:34
14
The Nights
Chapter 13: The Test of Devotion
Dory
34:46
15
The Nights
Chapter 14: Jerusalem
Dory
31:57
16
The Nights
Chapter 15: The Siege Is Begun
Dory
32:25
17
The Nights
Chapter 16: The Subterranean Passage
Dory
31:48
18
The Nights
Chapter 17: The Capture of The Temple
Dory
31:37
19
The Nights
Chapter 18: Slaves
Dory
37:26
20
The Nights
Chapter 19: At Rome
Dory
38:56

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