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Concerning the two witnesses who were high priests, Josephus wrote about these two high priests (Ananus ben Ananus, one of the chosen governors of Jerusalem, and Jesus ben Gamala) being conspired against by the Zealots and finally murdered, stripped naked by their rejoicing victors, and forbidden burial in Wars 4, chapter 3 and forward to Wars 4.5.2.SOURCE from Josephus?? Never read this
Josephus called Ananus "the ancientest of the high priests", and said "He was a very prudent man, and had perhaps saved the city if he could but have escaped the hands of those that plotted against him." (Wars 4.3.7). Josephus also said of the two high priests that "The best esteemed also of the high priests, Jesus the son of Gamala, and Ananus the son of Ananus, when they were at their assemblies, bitterly reproached the people for their sloth, and excited them against the zealots..." (Wars 4.3.9). Josephus records lengthy samples of both high priests addressing the people and warning them of impending doom if they did not listen to reason.
These two high priests in their efforts to keep order in Jerusalem fell prey to their rival, the zealot leader John of Gischala. This man John tricked the Idumeans into attacking Jerusalem with 20,000 horsemen under 4 commanders in order to get rid of both Ananus ben Ananus and Jesus ben Gamala.
"...And as soon as they caught them they slew them, and then standing upon their dead bodies, in way of jest, upbraided Ananus with his kindness to the people, and Jesus with his speech made to them from the wall. Nay, they proceeded to that degree of impiety, as to cast away their dead bodies without burial...I should not mistake if I said that the death of Ananus was the beginning of the destruction of the city, and that from this very day may be dated the overthrow of her wall, and the ruin of her affairs, whereon they saw their high priest, and the procurer of their preservation, slain in the midst of their city." (Wars 4.5.2). This took place probably in the year AD 67 or possibly late AD 66.
The two witnesses are an episode of history that is long past.
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