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One of the caves/sheepfolds on the citadel of Jotapata.
The Romans conquered Jotapata on 1 July after a forty-seven day siege. At that time Josephus joined 40 others hiding in a concealed cave. After a few days, the group submitted to the sword by the hands of others until only two persons were left—Josephus and one other. (War.3.8.1–9 [340-408]).
Josephus gave up to the Romans, prophesied that Vespasian would become emperor, and was taken into captivity. Eventually he was released, given a pension, and wrote his works while living in Rome!
No one knows the exact cave that Josephus hid in, but this is a sample cave (now sheepfold) of many located at Jotapata!
For a map and a brief description of Jotapata Click Here.