Wars of the Jews
by Flavius Josephus
Book VII, Chapter 2
How Titus Exhibited All Sorts Of Shows At Cesarea Philippi. Concerning Simon The Tyrant How He Was Taken, And Reserved For The Triumph
1. Now at the same time that Titus Caesar lay at the siege of
Jerusalem, did Vespasian go on board a merchantship and sailed
from Alexandria to Rhodes; whence he sailed away ,in ships with
three rows of oars; and as he touched at several cities that lay
in his road, he was joyfully received by them all, and so passed
over from Ionia into Greece; whence he set sail from Corcyra to
the promontory of Iapyx, whence he took his journey by land. But
as for Titus, he marched from that Cesarea which lay by the
sea-side, and came to that which is named Cesarea Philippi, and
staid there a considerable time, and exhibited all sorts of
shows there. And here a great number of the captives were
destroyed, some being thrown to wild beasts, and others in
multitudes forced to kill one another, as if they were their
enemies. And here it was that Titus was informed of the seizure
of Simon the son of Gioras, which was made after the manner
following: This Simon, during the siege of Jerusalem, was in the
upper city; but when the Roman army was gotten within the walls,
and were laying the city waste, he then took the most faithful
of his friends with him, and among them some that were
stone-cutters, with those iron tools which belonged to their
occupation, and as great a quantity of provisions as would
suffice them for a long time, and let himself and all them down
into a certain subterraneous cavern that was not visible above
ground. Now, so far as had been digged of old, they went onward
along it without disturbance; but where they met with solid
earth, they dug a mine under ground, and this in hopes that they
should be able to proceed so far as to rise from under ground in
a safe place, and by that means escape. But when they came to
make the experiment, they were disappointed of their hope; for
the miners could make but small progress, and that with
difficulty also; insomuch that their provisions, though they
distributed them by measure, began to fail them. And now Simon,
thinking he might be able to astonish and elude the Romans, put
on a white frock, and buttoned upon him a purple cloak, and
appeared out of the ground in the place where the temple had
formerly been. At the first, indeed, those that saw him were
greatly astonished, and stood still where they were; but
afterward they came nearer to him, and asked him who he was. Now
Simon would not tell them, but bid them call for their captain;
and when they ran to call him, Terentius Rufus (2) who was left
to command the army there, came to Simon, and learned of him the
whole truth, and kept him in bonds, and let Caesar know that he
was taken. Thus did God bring this man to be punished for what
bitter and savage tyranny he had exercised against his
countrymen by those who were his worst enemies; and this while
he was not subdued by violence, but voluntarily delivered
himself up to them to be punished, and that on the very same
account that he had laid false accusations against many Jews, as
if they were falling away to the Romans, and had barbarously
slain them for wicked actions do not escape the Divine anger,
nor is justice too weak to punish offenders, but in time
overtakes those that transgress its laws, and inflicts its
punishments upon the wicked in a manner, so much more severe, as
they expected to escape it on account of their not being
punished immediately. (3) Simon was made sensible of this by
falling under the indignation of the Romans. This rise of his
out of the ground did also occasion the discovery of a great
number of others Of the seditious at that time, who had hidden
themselves under ground. But for Simon, he was brought to Caesar
in bonds, when he was come back to that Cesarea which was on the
seaside, who gave orders that he should be kept against that
triumph which he was to celebrate at Rome upon this occasion.
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