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Monday, July 29, 2024

Tiberius Julius Alexander

PROF. JACOB L. WRIGHT: Tiberius Alexander: The Jewish General Who Destroyed Jerusalem (TheTorah.com).
The most powerful Jew in antiquity, Tiberius Julius Alexander, served as procurator of Judea, governor of Egypt, and general in the Roman army. Without his support, Vespasian wouldn’t have become emperor, and his son Titus wouldn’t have led the siege of Jerusalem in 70 C.E. Though his uncle Philo and Josephus Flavius may have disapproved of some of his choices, Tiberius acted out of loyalty to Rome, not apostasy from Judaism.
For a somewhat different understanding of Tiberius Julius Alexander, see the links here.

For more on Julia Berenice (Berenike), see here and links.

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