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so the king slew such of the Pharisees as were principally accused, and Bagoas the eunuch, and one Carus, who exceeded all men of that time in comeliness, and one that was his catamite. He slew also all those of his own family who had consented to what the Pharisees foretold;
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Bill Swetmon: Preachers Forum 1991 mishandles Josephus to prove that PSALLO authorizes instrumental music. The careless promoters ... It might just be the excess hair of the male catamite harp player. ALL also prove the sexual- homosexual drive of the "ministers of the gods" and their paying "congregations." NO exception.
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The Passover lambs were slaughtered from the ninth hour to the eleventh hour (Josephus, ... He had their principle men executed along with Bagoas the eunuch, Carus the Sodomite, and his catamite and the principle people of Herod’s own family who had acquiesced in the false prophecy regarding the cessation of his rule.
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Josephus, first-century historian, recorded this custom as part of the strategy of a band of soldiers led by John of Gishala: ... malakos (mal-ak-os');of uncertain affinity; soft, i.e. fine (clothing); figuratively, a catamite: A boy who has a sexual relationship with a man.
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THE WORDS OF JOSEPHUS ... Josephus, in Jewish Antiquities IV 8,40, indicated that in the case of some, since "it is evident that their soul has become effeminate, they have transfused that effeminacy to their body also."
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Josephus writes, “But the Sodomites, on seeing these young men of remarkably fair appearance whom Lot had taken under his roof, were bent only on violence and outrage to their youthful beauty” (Josephus, The Antiquities of the Jews 1.200). He also argues that late second-century to fourth-century sources...
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The use of pais, meaning ‘son’, is found in other literature of the period.3 By using common Greek usage of the time and Luke's text to inform the Matthean text, we may take the word pais to imply that the boy is the centurion's catamite slave or serving boy. ... and Josephus, Antiquities 18, 192, Vitae 223.
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The first word, malakoi, is translated numerous ways: effeminate, male prostitute, catamite (a boy kept by a child molester) in other Greek literature.
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Catamite boy ... No results found for catamite: ... Search another word or see catamite on Dictionary...
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