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TABLE OF THE JEWISH MONTHS

IN JOSEPHUS AND OTHERS, WITH THE SYRO-MACEDONIAN NAMES JOSEPHUS GIVES THEM, AND THE NAMES OF THE JULIAN

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INDEX.

N.B. THE FIRST NUMBER IN ORDER IS THAT OF THE BOOK; THE SECOND, OF THE CHAPTER; AND THE THIRD, of the SECTION, OR SECTIONS.

AARON, Antiq. b. ii. ch. xiii. sect. 1; b. xx. ch. x.; is | made high-priest, b. iii. ch. viii. sect. 1; his sons, ib; his death, b. iv. ch. iv. sect. 7, Abassar, or Sanabassar, Antiq. b. xi. c. iv. sect. 6. Abbarus, king of the Tyrians, Against Apion, b. i. sect. 21.

Abdastartus, king of the Tyrians, Against Apion, b. i. sect. 18.

Abdemon, a Tyrian, Antiq. b. viii. c. v. 3; Against A pion, b. i. sect. 17, 18.

Abdenago, or Abednego, Antiq. b. x. c. x. I. Abdon succeeds Elon as judge, Antiq. b. v. c. vii. 15. Abel, Antiq. b. i. c. i. 1; his sacrifice, ib. Abenarig, king of Charax Spasini, Antiq. b. xx. c. ii. 1. Abia, or Abijah, the son of Rehoboam, Antiq. b. vii. c. x. 3. b. viii. c. x. 1; succeeds his father, sect. 4; conquers the ten tribes, b. viii. c. xi. 2. 3

Abia, king of the Arabians, Antiq. b. xx. c. iv. 1. Abiathar, the son of Ahimelech, Antiq. b. vi. c. xiv. 6; saves his life and flies to David, sect. 8; is high-priest, b. vi. c, xiv. 6; and b. vii. c. v. 4; and c. ix. 2; and c. xi. 8; and c. xiv. 4; is deprived of the high-priesthood, b. viii. c. i. 3.

Abibalus, king of the Tyrians, Against Apion, b. 1, sect.

17.

Abigail, Antiq. b. vi. c. xiii. 7; married to David, sect.

8.

Abigail, Amasa's mother, Antiq. b. vii. c. x. 1. Abihu, the son of Aaron, Antiq. b. iii. c. viii. 1. Abijah, or Abia, the son of Rehoboam, Antiq. b. vii. c. x. 3; and b. viii. c. x. 1; succeeds his father, sect. 4; conquers the ten tribes, b. vii. c. xi. 2, 3. Abilamaradochus, or Evil Merodach, Antiq. b. x. c. xi. Abimael, Antiq. b. i. c. vi. 4.

Abimelech tyrannizes over the Shechemites, Antiq. b. v. c. vii. 1; is expelled, sect.3; he destroys them all, sect. 4; is killed by a piece of a mill-stone, sect. 5. Abinadab, Antiq. b. vi. c. i. 4; b. viii, c. ii. 3. Abiram, Antiq. b. iv. c. ii, 2.

Abishag, a virgin, David's nurse, Antiq. b. vii, c. xiv. 3. Abishai, Antiq. b vi. c. xiii. 9.

Abner, Antiq. b. vii. c. i. 4; son of Ner, c. xiii. sect. 1; Saul's kinsman, b. vi. c. iv. 3; general of his army, b. vii. c. i. 3; reconciles the Israelites to David, b. vii, c. i. 4; is killed, sect. 5.

Abram, or Abraham, the son of Terah, Antiq. b. i. c. vi. 5; leaves Chaldea, and goes to Canaan, c. vii, sect. 1; lives at Damascus, sect. 2; advises his sons to plant colonies, c. xv.; instructs the Egyptians in the mathematical sciences, c. viii. sect. 2; divides the country between himself and Lot, sect. 3; God promises him a son, c. x. sect. 3; he beats the Assyrians, c. x.; dies, c. xvii. Absalom, Antiq. b. vii. c. iii. 3; flies to Geshur, c. viii. sect. 3; is recalled by a stratagem of Joab, sect. 4, 5; rebels against David, b. vii. c. ix.: pursues after him, c. x. sect. 1; his army is put to flight, sect. 2; hangs on a tree by his hair, ib.; is stabbed by Joab, and dies, ib.

Acencheres, king of Egypt, Against Apion, b. i. sect. 15. Acenchres, queen of Egypt, ib.

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Achar, or Achan. is guilty of theft, Antiq. b. v. 10; is punished, sect. 14.

Achitophel, or Ahitophel. Absalom's favourite, Antiq. b. vii. c. ix. 2; gives evil counsel, sect. 5; hangs himself, sect. 8.

Achonius, Antiq. b. xi. c. v. 4.

Acme, War, b. i. c. xxxii. 6; her letters to Antipater and
Herod, Antiq. b. xvii. c. v. 7; her death, c. vil
Acmon, son of Araph, or Ishbi, the son of Ob, of the race
of the giants, attacks David, Antiq. b. vii. c. xii. 1; is
killed by Abishai, ib.

Acratheus, or Hatach, Antiq. b. xi. c. vi. 7.
Actium, battle at, Antiq. b. xv. c. v. 1; and c. vi. 1;
War, b. i. c. xix. 1; in the seventh year of Herod's
reign, Antiq. b. xv. c. v. 2.

Ada, the wife of Lamech, Antiq. b. i. c. ii. 2.
Adad, a king of Damascus, Antiq. b. vii. c. v. 2, &c.
Adam created, Antiq. b. i. c. i. 2; his fall, ib.
Ader, or Hadad, an Idumean, Antiq. b. viii. e. vii. 6.
Adonias, or Adonijah, pretends to the crown, Antiq. b.
vii. c. xiv. 4; takes sanctuary at the altar, sect. 6, 9;
demands Abishag to wife, b. viii. c. i. 1, 2; is refused,
sect. 3.

Adonibezek, king of Jerusalem, Antiq. b. v. c. ii. 2; is made a prisoner, and has his hands and feet cut off, and dies at Jerusalem, ib.

Adoram, Antiq. b. vii. c. v. 4; and b. viii. c. ii. 9.
Adrammelech, Antiq. b. x. c. i. 5.

Adrasar, or Hadadezer, king of Sophene, or Zoba, An-
tiq. b. viii. c. v. 1.; b. viii. c. vii. 6.
Æbutius, a decurion, Life, sect. 24.
Egypt named from a king, Against Apion, b. i. sect.

15.

Egyptian kings called Pharaohs for 1300 years, till the
reign of Solomon, Antiq. b. viii. c. vi. 2.
Ægyptians, famous before all other nations for wisdom,
Antiq. b. viii. c. ii. 5; learned mathematios of Abra-
ham, Antiq. b. i. c. viii. 2; their sacred scribes or
priests, b. ii. c. ix. 2; they held it unlawful to feed
cattle, b. ii. c. vii. 5.

Egyptians' false prophet put to flight by Felix, Antiq.
b. xx. c. viii. 6; War, b. ii. c. xiii. 5.
Ælius Gallus, Antiq. b. xv. c. ix. 3.
Emilias Regulus. Antiq. b. xix. c. i. 3.
Eneas, surnamed Aretas, succeeds Obodas in Arabia,
Antiq. b. xvi. c. ix. 4.

Esopus, a servant, Antiq. b. xv. c. iii. 2.
Ethiopian commodities were slaves and monkeys, An-
tiq. b. viii. c. vi. 5, &c.; and c. vii. 2.
Ethiopians bordering on the Arabians, Antiq. b. ix. c.
v. 3.

Agag, king of the Amalekites, Antiq. b. vi. c. vii. 2; is killed, sect. 5.

Agar. or Hagar, and Ishmael, are sent away by Abraham, Antiq. b. i. c. xiii. 3. Aggeus, or Haggai the prophet, Antiq. b. xi. c. iv. 5, 7; he prophecies at the rebuilding of the temple, ib. Agones, or games every fifth year, in honour of Cæsar, instituted by Herod, Antiq. b. xv. c. viii. 1; War, b. i. c. xxi. 8; at the finishing Cesarea, Antiq. b. xvi. c. v. 1.

Agrippa's (Marcus the Roman) bounty towards the Jews,
Antiq. xii. iii. 2; is splendidly entertained by Herod,
xvi. ii. 1; makes equal returns to him at Synope,
sect. 2; his expedition to the Bosphorus, ib.; his
speech to the Jews at Jerusalem, War, ii. xvi. 3, 4; he
confirms their privileges, Antiq. xvi. ii. 5; his letter to
the Ephesians, in favour of the Jews, c. vi. sect. 4;
and to those of Cyrene, sect. 5.

Agrippa the Great, or Elder, Herod's grandson, Antiq.
xvii. ii. 2; and xviii. v. 4; War, i. xxviii. 1; his va-
rious adventures, Antiq. xviii. 5, 4, &c.; is manacled
and imprisoned, c. vi. sect. 6; his future liberty and
happiness foretold, sect. 7; is released and made lord
of two tetrarchies, with the title of king, sect. 10;
gives Caius a sumptuous entertainment at Rome, c.
xviii. sect. 7; is sent by the senate to Claudius, xix.
iv. 1, 2; his advice to Claudius, ib. &c.; is sent back
to the kingdom, c. iv. sect, 1; Claudius bestows on
him almost all the dominions of his grandfather, c.
v. sect. 1; his eulogium, c. vii. sect. 3; his bounty
towards those of Berytus, sect. 5; he treats several
kings splendidly, c. viii, sect. 1; entertains Cesarea
with shows, and appears himself upon the stage in a
magnificent dress, and is applauded as a god, sect. 2;
dies soon after an unnatural death, ib.; his death and
children, War, ii. xi. 5, 6.

Agrippa, his son by Cypros, War, ii. xi. 6; did not im-
mediately succeed in his father's kingdom, Antiq. xix.
ix. 2; Claudius gave him that of his uncle Herod [of
Chalcis], xx. v. 2, War, ii. xii. 1; to which be added
the tetrarchies of Philip and Lysanias, c. vii. sect. 1;
he is hurt by a sling-stone at the siege of Gamala, iv.
i. 3; his letters to Josephus, Life, sect. 61; his famous
speech to the Jews, to dissuade them from a war with
the Romans, War, ii. xvi. 4, 5.

Agrippa, son of Felix and Drusilla, Antiq. xx. vii. 2.
Agrippa Ponteus slain, War, vij. iv. 3.
Ahab, king of Israel, Antiq. vii. xiii. 1; is reproved by
Elijah, sect. 8; fights with Benhadad, and beats him,
c. xiv. sect. 1, &c.; pardons him, sect. 4; is afterwards
killed himself by the Syrians, c. xv. sect. 5; his sons,
ix. 6, 5.

Abaziah, his son, Antiq. viii. xv. 6; and ix. ii. 2; vi.
sect. 3.

Ahaziah, king of Judah, Antiq. ix. vi. 3.
Ahaz, king of Judah, Antiq. ix. xii. 2.

sons, Hyrcanus and Aristobulus, Antiq. xiii. xvi;
War, i. v. 1.
Alexander the Great, succeeds his father Philip, Antiq.
xi. xiii. 10; conquers Darius, sect. 3; pursues his vic-
tories through Asia, ib. &c.; sends a letter to the high-
priest at Jerusalem, ib.; goes himself to Jerusalem,
sect. 5; his dream, ib.; he adores the name of God on
the high-priest's forehead, ib.; enters the temple, ib.;
grants privileges to the Jews, ib.; the Pamphylian sea
gives way to his army, Antiq. ii. xvi. 5; his arms and
armour kept in the temple of Diana, at Elymais, xii.
ix. 1; his empire divided after his death, c. i.
Alexander, the son of Phasaelus and Salampsio, Antiq.
xviii. v. 4.
Alexander (Tiberius) succeeds Caspius Fadus as procu-
rator of Judea, Antiq. xx. v. 2; War, ii. xi. 6; is made
procurator of Egypt, ii. xv. 1; c. xviii. sect. 7; is made
chief commander of the Roman army under Vespasian,
iv. x. 6; and vi, iv. 3.

Alexander Zebina, king of Syria, is conquered by An-
tiochus Grypus, and dies, Antiq, xiii. ix. 3.
Alexandra, Alexander Janneus's widow, holds the admi-
nistration, after his death, Antiq. xiii. xvi. 1; falls sick
and dies, sect. 5, 6; her eulogium, ib.
Alexandra, daughter of Hyrcanus wife of Alexander, the
son of Aristobulus, Hyrcanus's brother, and mother
of another Aristobulus and Mariamne, Antiq. xv. ii. 5;
writes a letter to Cleopatra, ih.; sends the pictures of
her son and daughter to Antonius, by the advice of
Dellius, sect. 6; is feignedly reconciled to Herod, sect.
7; is suspected by Herod, c. iii. sect. 2; prepares to
fly into Egypt, ib.; bemoans the death of Aristobulus,
sect. 4; acquaints Cleopatra with the snares of Herod,
and the death of her son, sect. 5; is put into prison,
sect. 9; her indecent behaviour towards her daughter
Mariamne, c. vii. sect. 4; is killed by Herod's order,
sect. 8.

Alexandra, daughter of Phasaelus and Salampsio, Antiq.
xviii. v. 4; is married to Timius Cyprius, ib.
Alexandria's causeway to the island Pharos, seven fur-
longs long, Antiq. xii. ii. 12; a great part of that city
assigned to the Jews, xiv. vii. 2; the Jews declared
its citizens on a brazen pillar by Julius Caesar, c. x.
sect. 1, 2.

Alexas, Salome's husband, Antiq. xvii. i. 1; War, i.
xxviii. 6.

Ahijab, the prophet, Antiq. viii. vii. 7; his prophecy, x. Alexas Selcias, Alexas's son, Antiq. xviii. v. 4.
iv. 4

Abikam, Antiq. x. ix. 1.

Ahimaaz, the son of Zadok, Antiq. vii. ix. 2: c. x. sect.
4, 5; high-priest, x. viii. 6.

Ahimelech, or Achimelech, the priest, or high-priest, slain
by the order of Saul, Antiq. vi. xiii. 4, &c.
Ahitub, Antiq. viii. i. 3.

Ahitophel, or Achitophel, Antiq. vii. ix.; gives evil
counsel, sect. 5; hangs himself, sect. 8.

Ai besieged, Antiq. v. i. 12; taken, sect. 15.
Aizel, or Uzal, Antiq. i. vi. 4.

Alans, War, vii. vii. 4.

Albinus, procurator of Judea, Antiq, xx. ix. 1.

Alcimus, or Jacimus, the wicked high-priest, Antiq. xiii.
ix. 7; calumniates Judas before Demetrius, c. x. sect.
1; dies, sect. 6.

Alcyon, a physician, Antiq. xix. i, 20.

Alexander, Lysimachus, the alabarch, Antiq. xviii, vi.
3; and xix. v. 1; and xx. v. 2.
Alexander, the son of Alexander by Glaphyra, War, i.
xxviii. 1.

Alexander, the son of Antiochus Epiphanes, Antiq.
xiii. ii. 1; surnamed Balas, ib. in note; king of Sy-
ria, sect. 2; his letter to Jonathan, ib.; engages in a
battle with Demetrius, sect. 4; demands Ptolemy
Philometer's daughter in marriage, c. iv. sect. 1; is
killed in Arabia, and his head sent to Ptolemy, sect.
8.

Alexander and Aristobulus, Herod's sons, put in prison,
Antiq. xvi. x. 5; strangled by their father's order, c.
xi. sect. 6; War, i. xxvii. 6.

Alexander, the son of Aristobulus, Antiq. xiv. iv. 5;
War, i. viii. 7; troubles Syria, Antiq. xiv. iv. 2; makes
war upon the Romans, War i. viii. 5; is conquered by
Gabinus, ib.; killed by Pompey's order, Antiq. xiv.
vii. 4; War, i. ix. 2.

Alexander Janneus succeeds his brother Aristobulus,
War, i. iv. 1; a'sedition raised against him, Antiq.
xiii. xiv. 2. &c.; bis expedition against Ptolemais, c.
xii. sect. 2; he is called Thracidas, for his barbarous
cruelty, c. xiv. sect. 2; dies of a quartan ague, after
three years' sickness, c. xv. sect. 5; War, i. iv. 8; his

Alisphragmuthosis, or Halisphragmuthosis, king of
Egypt, Against Apion, i. sect. 14.
Aliturus, a Jew, Life, sect. 3.

Alliance between Ptolemy and Antiochus, Antiq. xii. iv.

1.

Altar of incense, Antiq. iii. vi. 8; of burnt-offering made
of unhewn stone, War, v. v. 6; Against Apion, i. sect.
22.

Amadetha, or Hammadetha, Antiq. xi. vi. 5, 12.
Amalekites attack the Israelites, Antiq. iii. ii. 1; are
conquered and plundered, sect. 4, 5.

Aman, or Haman, the enemy of the Jews, Antiq. xi, vi.
15; his edict against the Jews, sect. 6; he orders a
gallows to be erected for Mordecai, sect. 10; is obliged
to honour Mordecai, ib.; his malicious design is laid
before the king, sect. 11, his edict countermanded,
sect. 12; he is himself hanged on the gallows, sect. 13,
Amarinus, or Omri, king of the Israelites, Antiq. viii.
xii. 5.

Amasa, general of the army, Antiq. vi. x. 1; and xi. 1;
the son of Jether, c. xv. sect. 1; killed by Joab, ib. c.
xi. sect. 7.

Amasias, or Amaziah, king of Judah, Antiq..ix. viii. 4;
c. ix. sect. 1; makes war on Jehoash, king of Israel,
sect. 3; is beaten, ib.; and murdered in a conspiracy,
ib.

Amasias, or Maaseiah, king Ahaz's son, slain in battle,
Antiq. ix. xii. 1.

Amasias, or Maaseiah, governor of the city, Antiq. x. 17.

1.

Amathius, Antiq. i. vi. 2.
Ambassadors sent with presents to Hezekiah, Antiq. x,
ii. 2; ambassadors of the Jews slain by the Arabs, xv,
v. 2; this a violation of the law of nations, sect. 3, c.
vii. sect. 9; ambassadors had a right to sit among the
Roman senators in the theatre, xiv. x. 6.
Ambassage sent by Jonathan to the Lacedemonians, An-
tiq. xiii. v. 8; sent by the Jews to Rome, xii. x. 6.
Ambition and avarice causes of many mischiefs, Antiq
vii. i. 5.

Ambivius, (Marcus) procurator of Judea, Antiq. xvi
ii. 2.

Amenopbis, king of Egypt, Against Apion, i. sect. 15,
26, 32.

Amesses, queen of Egypt, Against Apion, i. sect. 15.
Aminadab, Antiq. vi. i. 4; and xi. iv. 1.
Ammonius, Antiq. xiii. iv. 6; killed, ib.

Amnon, David's son, Antiq. vii. iii. 3; falls in love with
his sister Tamar, c. viii. sect. 1; is slain by Absalom's
order, sect. 2.

Amorites given to the tribes of Reuben and Gad, and |
the half tribe of Manasseh, Antiq. iv. vii. 3.
Amphitheatre built at Jerusalem, and another in the ad-
joining plain, by Herod the Great, Antiq. xv. viii. 1;
another at Jericho, xvii. viii, 2.

Amram, Moses's father, Antiq. ii. ix. 3.
Amram, Antiq. xx. i. l.

Amraphel, Antiq. i. ix.

Amutal, or Hamutal, Antiq. x. v, 2.

Anacharias, or Rabsaris, a general of Senacherib, Antiq.
x. i. l.

Ananclus made high-priest, Antiq. xv. ii. 4; deprived of
it, c. iii. sect. 1; restored to it, sect. 3.
Ananias, son of Nebedius, made high-priest, Antiq. xx.
v. 2; War, ii, xii. 6; c. xvii. sect. 2; his son Ananus,
c. xii. sect. 6; both sent in fetters to Rome, Antiq. xx.
vi. 2; slain, together with his brother Ezekias, War,
ii. xvii. 9.

Ananias (different from the former), Antiq. xi. iv. 6; son
of Onias, xiii. x. 4; c. xii. sect. 2.
Ananias, the son of Masambalus, high-priest, War, v.

xiii. 1.

Ananus senior, made high-priest, Antiq. xx. ix. 1; his
eulogium, War, iv. iii. 7.

Ananus junior, the son of Ananus, made high-priest, An-
tiq. xx. ix. 1; Life, sect. 38, War, iv. iii. 9; his speech
to the people, sect. 10; accused of the murder of James
the Bishop, Antiq. xx. ix. 1; deprived of the high-
priesthood, ib.; his death, War, iv. v. 2.
Ananus [or Annas], son of Seth, made high-priest, An-
tiq. xviii. ii. 1; deposed, sect. 2.

Ananus, son of Bamadus, one of Simon's life-guards,
War. v. xiii. 1; flies to Titus, vi. iv. 2.
Ananus, governor of the temple, Antiq. xx. vi. 2.
Ananus, son of Jonathan, War, ii. xix. 5.
Anchus, or Achish, king of Gath, Antiq. vi. xiv. 1.
Andreas, captain of Philadelphus's life-guard, Antiq. xii.
ii. 2, 3, 4; Against Apion, ii. sect. 4.
Andromachus expelled the court of Herod, Antiq. xvi.

viii. 3.

Andronicus, son of Mesalamus, Autiq. xiii. iii. 4.
Aner, Abraham's confederate, Antiq. i. v. 2.
Ayyaquiadas, or forcible pressure taken off the Jews by
Demetrius, Antiq. xiii. ii. 3.

Angels of God become familiar with women, Antiq. i.
iii. 1.

Anelius, Antiq. xviii. ix. 1, 4, 5; killed by the Babylo-
nians, sect. 7.

Anna, or Hannah, the wife of Elcanah, Antiq. v. x. 2.
Annibas, put to death by Fadus, for a mutiny, Antiq. xx.
i. 1.

Annius (Lucius) takes Gerasa, War, iv. ix, 1.

Annius Minucianus, Antiq. xix. i. 3.

Annius Rufus, procurator of Judea, Antiq. xviii. ii, 2.
Anoch, or Enoch, Antiq. i. ii. 2.
Anteius killed, Antiq. xix. i. 15.

Antigonus governs Asia, after Alexander's death, An-

tiq. xii. 1; his fleet beaten by Ptolemy, c. xi. sect. 10.
Antigonus, son of Aristobulus, Antiq. xiv. iv. 5; c.
vii. sect. 1; impeaches Hyrcanus and Antipater, c.
viii. sect. 4; War, i. x. 1; is conquered by Herod,
Antiq. xiv. xii. 1; invades Judea, by the help of the
Parthians, c. xiii. sect. 3; is re-established in the
government, sect. 10; War, i. xiii. 9; cuts off Hyr-
canus's ears, and causes the death of Phasaelus, ib.;
surrenders himself to Sosius, Antiq. xiv. xvi. 2;
War, i. xviii. 2; is sent in fetters to Marcus Anto-
nius, ib.; was the first king whose head was cut off by
the Romans, Antiq. xv. i. 2; reigned before Herod,
xvii. v. 2.

Antigonus, son of Hyrcanus I., and brother of king Aris-
tobulus, made commander at the siege of Samaria,
Antiq, xiii. x. 2; is beloved by his brother, c. xi. sect.
1; is watched by the queen and her favourites, and by
their calumnies slain, sect. 2; War, i. iii. 2, 3, 4.
Antioch is the chief city in Syria, and the third city in
the Roman empire, War, iii. ii. 4; the Jews made citi-
zens thereof by Seleucus Nicator, Antiq. xii. iii. 1; it
is burnt down, War, viii. iii. 4.

ntiochus rebels against Demetrius, Antiq. xiii. iv. 7;
their envy against the Jews, xii. iii. 1.

Antiochus, king of Commagene, Antiq, xviii. ii. 5; and
xix. v. 1; c. viii. sect. 1; War, v. xi. 3; and vii. vii.
1; a part of Cilicia, together with Commagene, granted
him by Claudius, Antiq. xix. v. 1.

Antiochus Cyzicenus, Antiq. xiii. x. 1; assists the Sa-
maritans, but is put to flight, sect. 2; War, i. ii. 2; is
taken prisoner, and put to death by Seleucus, Antiq.
xiii. xiii. 4.

Antiochus Dionysius, fourth son of Antiochus Grypus,
king of Syria, makes an expedition against the Jews,
Antiq. xiii. xv. 1; War, i. iv. 7.

Antiochus the Great, Antiq. xii. iii. 3; his letters in
favour of the Jews, ib. &c.; his wars with Ptolemy
Philopater and Physcon, ib.; marries his daughter
Cleopatra to Ptolemy, c. iv. sect. 1.
Antiochus Epiphanes makes an expedition into Egypt,
Antiq. xii. v. 2; takes Jerusalem, and plunders the
temple, sect. 3, &c.; War, i. i. 1, &c.; and vi. x.;
goes into Persia, Antiq. xiii. vii. 2; designs to destroy
the Jews upon his return, ib.; his answers to the Sa-
maritans, c. v. sect. 5; his impiety, xiii. viii. 2; he
dies, and leaves the administration to Philip, xii, ix.
1, 2.
Antiochus Eupator, his son, invades Judea, Antiq. xii.
ix. 4; fights with Judas, ib.; War, i. i. 5; makes
peace with the Jews, Antiq. xii. ix. 7; breaks it, ib.;
is killed by Demetrius, c. x. sect. 1.
Antiochus Grypus, son of Demetrius Soter, Antiq. xiii.
x. 1; his death, c. xiii. sect. 4.
Antiochus Philometer, Antiq. xiii. xii. 2.
Antiochus Pius, son of Antiochus Cyzicenus, makes war
with Seleucus, Antiq. xiii, xiii. 4; is slain in battle, ib.
Antiochus Eusebius, or Pius, the brother of Demetrius,
besieges Jerusalem, Antiq. xiii. viii. 2; raises the siege,
sect. 4; makes an expedition against the Parthians, is
defeated and killed, ib.
Antiochus, the grandson of Seleucus, and son of Alexan-
der, is commonly called The God, Antiq. xii. iii. 2; is
crowned in his youth, xiii. v. 3; enters into alliance
with Jonathan the high-priest, sect. 4; is slain by Try-
phon, his tutor, c. vii. sect. 1; War, i. ii. 1.

Antiochus, the brother of Seleucus, slain in battle, Antiq.
xiii. xiii. 4.

Antiochus Soter, brother of Demetrius, father of Grypus,
Antiq. xiii. x. 1; makes war with Trypho, c, vii. sect.

2.

Antipas, Herod's son by Malthace, a Samaritan, Antiq.
xvii. i. 3; War, i. xxviii. 4; is tetrarch of Galilee, c.
viii. sect. 1; c. xi. sect. 4; and i. xxxiii. 7; goes to
Rome to get to be a king, Antiq. xvii. ix. 4; War, ii.
ii. 3; what was left him by Herod, Antiq. xvii. viii. 1;
what was given him by Cæsar, c. xi. sect. 4; once
declared king by Herod, War, i. xxxii. 7.

Antipas, one of the royal lineage, is put in prison and
slain, War, iv. iii. 4, 5.

Antipater, the Idumean, Herod's father, called Antipas,
excites troubles, Antiq. xiv. i. 3; is sent ambassador
to Aretas, by Scaurus, c. v. sect. 1; his wife Cyprus,
the Arabian, and his children, c. vii. sect. 3; his val
our, c. viii. sect. 1; he advises Hyrcanus to put him-
self under the protection of Aretas, War, i. vi. 2;
makes his son Phasaelus governor of Jerusalem, and
Herod of Galilee, Antiq. xiv. ix. 2; War, i. x. 4;
endeavours to deserve Cæsar's favour. c. viii. sect. 1;
and i. ix. 3; is honoured by Cæsar, and made citizen
of Rome, Antiq. xiv. viii. 3; War, i. ix. 5; his de-
fence against Antigonus, Antiq. xiv. viii. 4; War, i.
x. 2; is made governor of Judea, Antiq. xiv. viii, 5;
War, i. x. 3; is greatly esteemed among the Jews,
Antiq. xiv. ix. 2; is poisoned, c. xi. sect. 4; War, i.
xi. 4.

Antipater, son of Phasaelus and Salampsio, grandson of
Herod the Great, Antiq. xviii. v. 4.
Antipater, son of Salome, impeaches Archelaus before
Caesar, Antiq. xvii. ix. 5.

Antipater, son of Herod, Antiq. xiv. xii. 1; is sent to
Rome to Cæsar, xvi. iii. 3; War, i. xxix. 2; c. xxxi.
sect. 2; while he is there, he, by letters, sets his fa
ther against his brethren, Antiq. xvi. iv. 1; War, i.
xxiii, 1; c. xxiv. sect. 1; his subtilty, Antiq. xvi. vii,
2; is recalled by Herod, c. iii. sect. 3; and xvii. v. 1;
he reigns jointly with his father, c. i. sect. 1; is hated
by every body, after the slaughter of his brethren,
ib.; attempts his father's life, ib.; is concerned for
himself, ib.; War, i. xxxi. 3; appears before Varus's
tribunal, Antiq. xvii. v. 3; War, i. xxxii. 1; his plea
for himself, ib.; is put in irons, Antiq. xvii. v. 7; War.
i. xxxii. 5; is put to death, Antiq. xvii. vii.; War, i-
xxxiii. 7.

Antipater, a Samaritan, Antiq. xvii. iv. 2; War, i. xxx.
&

Antipater, Herod's sister's son, Antiq. xvii. i. 3.
Antipatris, taken by Vespasian, War, iv. vii. 1.
Antiphilus, Antiq. xvii. iv. 2; War, i. xxx. 5; his letter
to Antipater, Herod's son, Antiq, xvii. v. 7.
Antonia, Claudius's daughter by Petina, War, ii. xii. 8.
Antonia, Claudius's mother, and Drusus's wife, lends
money to Agrippa the elder, Antiq. xviii. vi. 4; her
eulogium, sect. 6.

Antonia, the tower, called Baris before, War, i. iii. 3; is
taken by Titus, vi. i. 7, &c.
Antony, a captain, War, iii. ii. 1, &c.
Antony, a centurion, c. vii. sect. 35.

Antony (Mark), his valour, Antiq. xiv. v. 3; War, i. viii,
4; his and Dolabella's decree in favour of the Jews,
Antiq. xiv. x. 9, &c.; he marches into Asia after Cas-
sius's defeat, c. xii. sect. 2; his letter to Hyrcanus, sect.
3; to the Tyrians, sect. 4; he falls in love with Cleo-
patra, c. xiii. sect. 4; makes Phasaelus and Herod te-
trarchs, ib.; orders their accusers to be put to death,
sect. 5; confers signal favours on Herod, c. xiv. sect.
5; sojourns at Athens, c. xv. sect. 5; War, i. xvi. 4;
his luxury, Antiq. xv. ii. 6.

Antonius (Lucius), Mark Antony's son, sends a letter to
the Sardians, in favour of the Jews, Antiq. xiv. x. 17.
Antonius Primus, War, iv. xi. 2.

Anubis, a god, Antiq. xviii. iii. 4.

Apachnas, king of Egypt, Against Apion, i. sect. 14.
Apame, Darius's concubine, Antiq. xi. iii, 5.

Apion, ambassador for the Alexandrians to Caius, Antiq.
xviii. viii. 1.

Apollo's temple at Gaza, Antiq. xiii. xiii. 3.

Apollo's temple in the palace at Rome, War, i. ii. 6.
Apollodotus, captain of the Gazeans, Antiq. xiii. xiii. 3;
killed, ib.

Apollonius, son of Alexander, Antiq. xiii. ix. 2.
Apollonius Daus, governor of Colesyria, Antiq. xiii. iv.
3; challenges Jonathan to an engagement, and is de-
feated, ib.

Apollonius, governor of Samaria, Antiq. xii. v. 5; c. vii.

sect.

Aponius, Antiq. xix. iv. 5.

Apophis, king of Egypt, Against Apion, i. sect. 14.
Apsalom, War, ii. xvii. 9.

cours to Hyrcanus, War, i. vi. 2; impeaches Sylleus,
jointly with Antipater, before Cæsar, Antiq. xvii. iii.

2.

Aretas, king of Cœlesyria, makes an expedition into Ju-
dea, Antiq. xiii. xv. 3.

Aretas, of Petra, Antiq. xvii. x. 9; and xviii. v. 1.
Arioch, captain of Nebuchadnezzar's life-guards, Antiq.
X. X. J.

Arion, treasurer of Alexandria. Antiq. xii. iv. 7. &c.
Aristeus, or Aristæus, one of Ptolemy Philadelphus's
life-guards, Antiq. xii. ii. 4; Against Apion, ii. sect. 2,
4.
Aristobulus, son of Hyrcanus I., Antiq. xiii. x. 2; the
first high-priest who assumed the title of King of the
Jews, c. xi. sect. 1; called Phillelen, or lover of the
Greeks, sect. 3.

Aristobulus, son of Alexander Janneus, an enterprising
and bold man, Antiq. xiii. xvi. 1; complains of the
Pharisees, sect. 2; reproaches his mother Alexandra,
sect. 3; endeavours to take possession of the kingdom
during his mother's life, sect. 5; fights with his elder
brother Hyrcanus for the crown, xiv. 1, 2; brings him
to an accommodation, ib.; War, i. vi. 1; sends a gol-
den vine to Pompey, Antiq. xiv. iii. 1: is, with his
children, brought captive to Rome, by Pompey, c. iv.
sect. 5; escapes out of prison, but is retaken and sent
back again to Rome by Gabinus, c. vi. sect. 1; War, i.
vii. 7; c. viii. sect. 6; his firmness in adversity, Antiq.
xiv. vi. sect. 1; is poisoned by the partizans of Pom-
pey, c. vii. sect. 4; his children, ib.
Aristobulus, son of Herod the Great, Antiq. xv. x. 1;
marries Bernice, Salome's daughter, xvi. i. 2; is put
in prison, c. x. sect. 5; is accused by his father in an
assembly at Berytus, and condemned, c. xi. sect. 2: is
strangled, sect. 6; War, i. xxvii. 6; his children, An-
tiq. xvii, 1, 2; War. i. xxviii. 1.

Aristobulus, son of Herod, king of Chalcis, Antiq. xx.
viii. 4; War, vii. vii. 4.

Aristobulus, son of Joseph and Mariamne, Antiq. xvii.

v. 4.

Aristobulus, son of Aristobulus, and brother to the fa
mous Mariamne, a beautiful youth, is made high-
priest by Herod, Antiq. xv. iii. 1.3; is drowned by
the secret order of the same Herod, ib.; War, i. xxii.
2.

son of Herod the Great, Antiq. xviii. v. 4.
Aristocracy the best form of government, Antiq. iv. viii.
17.
Aristocracy instituted in Judea by Gabinus, War, i. viË.

Apsan, or Ibzan, judge after Jephtha, Antiq. v. vii. 13, Aristobulus, son of Aristobulus and Bernice, and grand-
14.
Aquila, the murderer of Caius. Antiq. xix, i. 14.
Arabians circumcise their children when thirteen years
old, Antiq. i. xii. 2; ten towns taken from them by
Alexander, king of the Jews, xiv. i. 4; Ethiopians are
their neighbours, ix. v. 3.

Arabia borders on Judea. Antiq. xiv. i. 4; Petra the
king's residence, ib.; Zabdiel their lord, c. iv. sect. 8;
Arabians are defeated, xv. v. 5; their women are great
poisoners, xvii. iv. l.

Aaram, Antiq. i. vi. 4.

Arn, or Haran, the father of Lot, Antiq. 1. vi. 5.
Arasca, or Nisrocb, a temple, Antiq. x. i. 5.
Arases, or Resin, king of the Syrians, Antiq. ix. xii. 1.
Aranna, or Orona, the Jebusite, Antiq. viii. xiii. 4; his
thrashing-floor, ib.; the place where Isaac was to have
been sacrificed, and where the temple was afterwards
built. ib.

Archelaus, king of Cappadocia, comes to Herod, Antiq.
xvi. viii. 6; c. x. sect. 7; War, i. xxv. 1. &c.; goes
with him to Antioch, ib.; reconciles Herod to his son
Alexander, and to his brother Pheroras, ib.; War, i.
xxv. 3, 4.

Archelaus, son of Herod the Great, Antiq. xvii. i. 3; c.
iv. sect. 3; War, i. xxvii. 4; c. xxxi. sect. 1; is made
ethnarch, Antiq. xvii. xi. 4; War, ii. vii. 3; marries
Glaphyra, Antiq. xvii. xiii. 1; War, ii. vii. 4; is pro-
claimed king after Herod's death, Antiq. xvii, viii. 2;
War. i. xxxiii. 9; his speech to the people, Antiq.
xvii. viii. 4; War, ii. i. 1; he endeavours to appease
the people, Antiq. xvii. ix. 1, &c.; goes to Rome, sect.
3; War, ii. ii. 1; is accused there by the deputies of
the people, Antiq. xvii. xi. 2; War, ii. vi 1, &c.; is
banished to Vienna in Gaul, c. vii. sect. 3; his dreams
and Glaphyra's, Antiq. xvii. xiii. 3, 4; War, ii. vii.
3,4.
Archelaus, son of Chelcis, Antiq. xix. ix. 1.
Archelaus, son of Magadatus, War, vi. iv. 2.
Aremmantus, Antiq. x. viii. 2.
Aretas, king of the Arabians, Antiq. xiii. xiii. 3; and
xiv. i. 4; and xvi. x. 9; War, i. vi. 2; c. xxix. sect.
3; makes an expedition against Aristobulus, Antiq.
xiv. ii. 1; succeeds Obodas, xvi. ix. 4; affords suc

3.

Arithmetic and astronomy came from Chaldea to Egypt,
and thence into Greece, Antiq. i. viii. 2.
Arius, king of the Lacedemonians, sends a letter to Onias
the high-priest, Antiq. xii. iv. 10; c. v. sect. 8.
Ark of God, its description, Antiq. iii, vi. 5; taken by the
Philistines, vi. i. 1; restored to the Israelites, sect. 2,
&c.; carried to Jerusalem, and lodged in the house of
Obed-cdom, after it had been with Aminadab, Antiq.
vii. iv. 2.

Ark of Noah, where it rested, Antiq. i. iii. 6; mentioned by
all barbarian historians, ib.; its remains long preserved,
xx. ii. 3.

Armais, king of Egypt, Against Apion, i. sect. 15.
Armenia conquered by Antonius, Antiq. xv. iv. 3; Cotys,
king of the Lesser Armenia, Antiq xix. viii. 1.
Armesses, king of Egypt, Against Apion, i. sect. 15.
Armory of David in the temple, Antiq. ix. vii, 2.
Aropheus, or Armariah, Antiq. viii. i. 3. ̧
Arphaxed, Antiq. i. vi. 4.
Aruntius (Euaristus), Antiq. xix. i. 18.
Aruntius (Paulus), Antiq. xix. i. 14.
Arsaces, king of the Parthians, Antiq. xiii. v. 11; c. viii.
sect. 4.
Artabanus, king of Media, Antiq, xviii. ii. 4.
Artabanus, king of the Parthians, Antiq. xviii. iv, 4, 5;
c. ix. sect. 3, 4; he flies to Izates, xx. iii. 1; is kindly
received by him, and restored to his kingdom, sect. 1,
2; dies, sect. 3.

Artabazes, or Artavasdes, son of Tigranes, is given as a
present to Cleopatra by Antonius, War, i. xviii. 5.
Artaxerxes, king of the Persians, Antiq. xi. vi. I; his
edict against the Jews, sect. 6; contradicted, sect. 12.
Artaxias, king of Armenia, Antiq. xv. v. 3.
Artorius cunningly saves his own life, War, vi. i'. 2.
Arucas, Antiq. i. vi. 2.
Arudeus, Antig i. vi. 2.

Asa, king of Jerusalem. Antiq. viii. xii. 1; makes an
alliance with the king of Damascus, sect. 4.

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