'''''Josephus's Discourse to the Greeks concerning Hades''''' describes Josephus' religious views versus the prevailing view of the Greco-Romans of his day. In it the major difference of the Resurrection of the dead is discussed. "Hades is a place in the world not regularly finished; a subterraneous region, wherein the light of this world does not shine; from which circumstance, that in this region the light does not shine, it cannot be but there must be in it Perpetual_darkness." {{Jewish-hist-stub}}