CHAPTER 5
. Antipater's Navigation From Rome To His Father; And How He
Was Accused By Nicolaus Of Damascus And Condemned To Die By His Father, And By Quintilius Varus, Who Was Then President Of Syria; And How He Was Then Bound Till Cæsar Should Be Informed Of His Cause.
## CHAPTER 6 . Concerning The Disease That Herod Fell Into And The Sedition
Which The Jews Raised Thereupon; With The Punishment Of The Seditious.
## CHAPTER 7 . Herod Has Thoughts Of Killing Himself With His Own Hand; And
A Little Afterwards He Orders Antipater To Be Slain.
## CHAPTER 8 . Concerning Herod's Death, And Testament, And Burial.
## CHAPTER 9 . How The People Raised A Sedition Against Archelaus, And How
He Sailed To Rome.
## CHAPTER 10 . A Sedition Against Sabinus; And How Varus Brought The
Authors Of It To Punishment.
## CHAPTER 11 . An Embassage To Cæsar; And How Cæsar Confirmed Herod's
Testament.
## CHAPTER 12 . Concerning A Spurious Alexander.
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