id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt 8p58pc30c2t Jaecheon Cho Philorhomaios: The Portraits of Herod Agrippa II by Josephus and Luke 2013 .txt text/plain 342 15 57 Before delving into the portraits of Agrippa, we first investigate three Greco-Roman historians-Polybius, Livy, and Tacitus-who showed their own view of Rome and the Mediterranean world through their descriptions of client king figures. The distinctive identity and role of Marcus Julius (Herod) Agrippa II as a client king of Rome are a medium for the two near contemporary historians, Josephus and Luke, to shape their view of their ethnic and religious identities in the late first century CE. cache/8p58pc30c2t.txt txt/8p58pc30c2t.txt