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temple, 20 viii 11 v sacrifices not to be tasted till the oblation is over, 12 iv 8. iii not
to be bought by the hire of an harlot, 4 viii 9 i meat-offerings joined to bloody sa-
erifices, 31 4 i not to be abused to luxury, against Apion, 2 s 23 vi ought to be
entire, and without blemish, Autiq 3 i 2 i of what were burnt-offerings, ch viii
s 10 animals not offered till the eighth day after their birth, chi s 4 wine and
oil reserved for sacrifices, consumed by the seditious, War, 5, iii 6 vii.
Sadduc, a Pharisee, stirs up sedition, Antiq 18 i 1 v.

Sadducees deny fate, Antiq 13 v 9 iii are contrary to the Pharisees, ch x s 6 observe
only the precepts of the written law, ib their opinions, Antiq 18 i 3 v War, 2 viii
14 vi have the rich men on their side, Antiq 13 x 6 iii.

Sadoc, or Zadok, high-priest, Antiq 7 ii 2 îì ch vs 4 ch x s 4 ch xi s 8 ch xiv s
4 and 8 i 3 i and 10 viii 6 iii.

Sadrach or Shadrac, Antiq 11 iv 9 iii.

Sages, or wise men among the Israelites, Antiq 8 ii 5 ii.

Salampsio, daughter of Herod, married to Phasael, Antiq 18 v 4 v.

Salathiel, Zorobabel's ather, Antiq 11 iii 10 iii.

Salatis, king of Egypt, against Apion, 1 s 14 vi.

Saleph, Antiq 1 vi 4 1.

Salmana, or Zalmana, captain of the Midianites, Antiq 5 vi 5 ii.

Salmanassar, or Shalmanezzer, king of Assyria, Antiq 9 iv 1 iii invades Syria and
Phoenicia, ib carries the ten tribes away into Media and Persia, ib.

Salome, Antipater's daughter, Herod's sister. Antiq 14 vii 3 iii War, 1 viii 9 vi
charges her husband Joseph with adultery, Antiq 15 iii 9 iv and 16 vii 3 iv sends
a bill of divorce to her second husband Costobarūs, 15 vii 10 iv envies Herod's sons,
and their wives, 16 2 iii ch iv s 1, &c. she clears herself ib Herod forces her
to be married to Alexas, 171 iv she discovers to Herod the conspiracy of Anti-
pater and Pheroras. ch is 4 War, 1 xxix 1 vi what Herod left her by his will,
Antiq 17 viii 1 iv what Caesar gave her. ch xi s 5.

Salome, Herod's daughter by Elpis. Antiq 17 i 3 iv.

Salome, grand-daughter of Herod the Great, and daughter of Herod-Philip by Hero-
dias, Antiq 18 v4 v she is married to Philip the tetrarch, and afterwards to Aris
tobulus, the grandson of Herod, and brother of Agrippa, sen. ib.

Salt sown upon the ruin of a demolished town, Antiq 5 vii 4 ii.

Salt-tax and crown-tax remitted to the Jews by Demetrius, Antiq 13 ii 3 iii.
Samacha, Abennerig's daughter, Antiq 20 ii 1 v.

Samarella, Antiq 14 xiii War, 1 iii 5 vi.

Samaria built, Antiq 8 xii 5 ii whence its name was derived, ib it is besieged by the
Syrians, and wonderfully relieved, 9 iv 5 iii a mother there eats her own son in a
famine, s 4 is besieged again by Hyrcanus, suffers famine, is taken, and levelled
with the ground, Antiq 132, 3 iii War, 1 ii 7 vi.

Samaritans, a colony from Cutha to Persia, Antiq 9 xiv 3 iii and 10 ix 7 iii pretend
to be the posterity of Joseph, 11 viii 6 iii they sometimes deny, and sometimes
profess themselves Jews, 9 iv 3 iii and 11 viii 6 iii and 12 v 5 iii they harass
the Jews under Onias the high-priest, ch iv si pretend to be Sidonians, ch vs
5 their temple upon mount Gerizzim, 11 viii 7 iii they poliute the temple of Je-
rusalem, 18 ii v they are enemies to the Jews, 11 iv 9 iii and 20 vi 1 v they
dispute with the Jews in Egypt about their temple, 13 iii 4 iii they gave Antio
chus the title of a god, 12 v 5 iii.

Sambabus, Antiq 11 iv 9 iii.

Sameas, Pollio's disciple, Antiq 14 ix 3 iii and 15 i 1 iv ch x s 4 his speech against
Herod 14 ix 4 iii he is honoured by Herod, ib.

Samgar, or Semegar, Antiq 10 viii 2 iii.

Sampsigeramus, king of Emesa, Antiq 18 v 4 v.

Samson's birth, Antiq 5 viii 4 ii he marries a woman of the Philistines, s 5 kills a
lion. ib. proposes a r ddle at his wedding, s 6 burns the Philistines' corn, s 7 he is
delivered up to the Philistines, s 8 he slays them with the jaw-bone of an ass, ib. he
carries the gate of Gaza away upon his shoulders, s 10 he falls in love with Dalila, s
11 he is betrayed by her, is bound, and his eyes put out, ib. he pulls an house down,
upon the Philistines, and slays 3000 of them, s 12.

Samuel is born, and consecrated to God, Antiq 5 x 3 God calls to him, s 4 he con
quers the Philistines, 6 i 2 ii his sons prove very bad judges, ch iii s 2 he is offend-
ed at the people's demanding a king, s 3 he tells the people the manners of a king,
$5 ch ivs 4 threatens Saul with the loss of his kingdom, ch vi s 2 anoints David to
be king, ch viii s 2 he dies, ch xiiis 5 is raised out of Hades, and foretells Saul's
death, ch xiv s 2.

Sanctum Sanctorum, or holy of holies, Antiq 3 vi 4 i.

Sanhedrim, at Jerusalem, Life, s 12 iv none could be put to death bat by the Sanhe.
drim, Antiq 14 i 3 iii.

Saphan, or Shaphan, the scribe, Antiq 10 iv 1 iii.

Sapinnius, Antiq 16 viii 5 iv.

Saria, and Sarah, Abraham's wife, Antiq 1 viii 1i she goes with him into Egypt, ch
viii s 1 the king falls in love with her, ib her death, ch xiv s 1.

Sardians, their decree in favour of the Jews, Antiq 14 x 24 iii.

Sareas, or Seraiah, bigh priest, Antiq 10 viii 5 6 iii.

Sarepta, or Zarephah, its widow, Antiq. 8 xiii 2 ii.

Sarmatians invade Mysia, War, 7 iv 3 vii.

Saturnius, (Sentius,) president of Syria, Antiq 16 x 8 iv ch xi s 3 17 i 1 iv eh iii s 2 and
ch v s 2 War, 1 xxvii 2 vi.

Sathrabuzanes, Antiq 11 i 3 iii ch iv s 4, 7.

Saul, son of Kish, Antiq 6 iv 1 ii seeks his fathers's asses, and comes to Samuel, i
dines with Samuel and seventy others, ib Samuel anoints him for king, ib he is ac-
tually made king s 5 he promises to assist the Gileadites, ch vs 2 is inaugurated
again, s 4 conquers the Philistines, ch vi s 3 his wars and family, s 5 he makes war
on the Amalekites, ch vii s 1 spares Agag against God's command, s for which
Samuel foretells him the loss of his kingdom, s 4 his cruel order for murdering Abi-
melech and the priests, ch xii s 5, &c being forsaken of God he consults with a ne-
cromantic woman, ch xiv s 2 his death, s 7.

Saul, a ringleader of the robbers, Antiq 20 ix 4 v.

Scaurus, president of Syria, War, 1 vi 3, &c ch vii s 7 and ch viii s 1 he returns into
Syria, Antiq 14 ii 3 iii he raises the siege of Jerusalem, ib his expedition into Ara-
bia, ch vs 1..

Scopas, general of Ptolemy's army, defeated by Antiochus the Great, Antiq 12 iii 1 iii.
Sea, the seventy interpreters wash their hands in the sea before they begin their trans.
lation, Antiq 12 ii l iii.

Sea, divided for the Israelites, Antiq 2 xvi 1 i.

Seba, Antiq 1 vi 2 i.

Sebas, the son of Ilus, Antiq 7 xii 4 ii.

Sects of the Jews, Antiq 13 y 9 iii and 18 i 2, &c iv Life, s 2 iv War, 2 viii 2, &c vi.
Sedecias, or Zedekiah, a false prophet, Antiq 8 xv 4 ii.

Sedecias, or Zedekiah, king of Judea, Antiq 10 vii 1, &c iii revolts from the Babylo
nians, s 3 calls for Jeremiah's advice, s 6 is carried captive to Babylon, ch viii s 2
his death, s 7.

Sedition among the priests, Antiq 20 viii 8 v sedition of Corah and his followers, 4 ii
1, &c i of the Israelites, Antiq 3 xiv 3 i. is quelled by Joshua, s 4 sedition at Caesa-
rea, between the Jews and Syrians, 20 viii 7 v.

Sejanus put to death, Antiq 18 vi 6 v.

Seisan, the scribe, Antiq 7 v 4 ii.

Selene, queen of Syria, called Cleopatra, Antiq 13 xvi 4 iii.

Seleucus possesses Syria after the death of Alexander the Great, Antiq 12 i iii he is
called Nicator the conqueror, chiii s 1 his bounty towards the Jews, ib.

Seleucus Soter, or Philopater, son of Antiochus the Great, Antiq 12 iv 10 iii.

Seleucus, son of Antiochus Grypus, Antiq 13 xiii 4 iii his death, ib.

Sella, or Zillah, Lemech's wife, Antiq 1 ii 2 i.

Sellum, or Shallum, Antiq 11 ix 1 iii.

Sem or Shem, Antiq 1 iv 1 i his posterity, ch vi s 4.

Semeger, or Samgar, Antiq 10 viii 2 iii.

Semei, o Shimei, the son of Gera, Antiq 7 ix 4 ii ch xi s 2 and ch xv s 1 he is put to
death by Solomon, 8 i 5 ii.

Semelius, Antiq 11 ii 2 iii.

Sempronius, (Caius,) son of Caius, Antiq 13 ix 2 iii.

Senabar, or Shemebar, Antiq 1 ix 1 i.

Sennacherib makes war on Hezekiah, Antiq 10 i 1 iii his death, s 5.

Senate of Rome's decree concerning the Jews, Antiq 12 x 6 iii they renew their league
with the Jews, 14 viii 5 iii another decree of theirs concerning the Jews, ch x s 19.
Sepphoris burnt, Antiq 18 x 9 v taken by Josephus, Lite, s 67 iv.

Seriah, high-priest, Antiq 10 viii 5, 6 iii.

Serebaeus, Antiq 11 iii 10 iii.

Seron, general of the army of Coelosyria, Antiq 12 vii 1 iii.

Serpent deprived both of speech and feet, Antiq 1 i 4 i.

Serug, Antiq 1 vi 5 i.

Servilius, (Publius,) his letter to the Milesians in favour of the Jews, Antiq 14 x 21 iii.
Seth, son of Adam, Antiq 1 ii 5 i his posterity's pillars in the land of Siriad, ib.
Sethon, king of Egypt, against Apion, 1 s 26 vi.

Sethosis, or Sesostris, king of Egypt, against Apion, 1 s 15 vi.

Seventh day. See Sabbath.

Seventy-two interpreters sent by Eleazar, the high-priest, with the books of the law,
Antiq 12 i 10 ii their arrival at Alexandria, ib they bring with them the law
written upon parchment in golden letters, ib they wash in the sea before they fall
to their work, s 12 they finish the translation in seventy-two days, ib.

Sextus Caesar, president of Syria, Antiq 14 ix 2, 4 iii War, 1 x 7, &c vi he is slain

by Cecilius Bassus, ch xi s 1.

Shadrach, Antiq 10 x 1 iii.

Shallum, Antiq 9 xi 1 iii.

Shalmanezr. See Salmanassar.

Shamegar, son of Anath, succeeds Ehud as judge, Antiq 5 iv 3 ii.

Sharezer, Antiq 10 i 5 iii.

Sheba, Antiq 1 vi 2 i.

Shechem, the place of Joshua's habitation, Antiq 5 i 19 28 ii.

Shechemites meet Alexander the Great, Antiq 11 viii 6 iii their kindred with Raguel,

Moses's father-in-law, 6 vii 3 ii.

Shekel, a coin equal to four Attic drachmæ, Antiq 3 viii 2 i.

Shem, Antiq 1 iv 1 i his posterity, ch vi s 4.

Shemeber, king of Zeboim, Antiq 1 iz 1 i.

Shield covered the left eye in War, Antiq 6 v 1 ii.

Shield, a token of a league between the Jews and the Romans, Antiq 14 viii 5 iii.
Shimei, son of Gera, Autiq 7 ix 4 ii ch xi s 2 and ch xvi s 1 put to death by Solomon,
8 i 5 ii.

Ships sent to Pontus and Thrace under Ahaziah, son of Ahab, Antiq 9 i 4 iii.

Sishack, or S sac, king of Egypt, Antiq 7 v 3 iii and 8 vii 8 ii ch x s 3.

Sibas, or Zibah, Antiq 7 v 5 ii ch ix s 3 Saul's freed-man, ch xi s 3.

Sibbechai, the Hittite, Antiq 7 xii 2 ii.

Sicarii, or banditti, flee to Alexandria, War, 7 x 1 vii cannot be forced to own Cæsar
for their lord, ib.

Sichon, or Sihon, king of the Amorites, conquered, Antiq 4 ▼ 1, &e i.

Sidon, Antiq 1 vi 2 i.

Signs appearing before the destruction of Jerusalem, War, 6 v 3 vii.

Silanus, president of Syria, Antiq 18 ii 4 v.

Silas, governor of Tiberias, Life, s 17, 53 iv.

Silas, tyrant of Lysias, Antiq 14 iii 2 iii.

Silas, an attendant on Agrippa senior, in his adversities, Antiq 18 vi 7 v and 19 vi
1 v he becomes troublesome to the king, ib he is killed, ch viii s 3.

Silus, a Babylonian, War, 2 xix 2 vi and 3 ii 1 vi.

Silo, the Roman captain, Antiq 14 xv 1-5 ili.

Silo, or Shiloh, a town where the tabernacle was fixed, Antiq 5 i 19, 20 ii.

Silva, (Flavius.) governor of Judea, War, 7 viii 1 vii he besieges Masada, s 2, 5,

Silver, of little value in the days of Solomon, Antiq 8 vii 2 ii.

Simeon, son of Gamaliel, War, 4 iii 9 vi.

Simon, son of Bothus, made high-priest, Antiq 15 ix 3 iv his daughter married to
Herod, ib he is deprived, 17 iv 2 iv.

Simon, son of Camithi, made high-priest, Antiq 18 ii 2 v.

Simon, son of Boethus, surnamed Cantheras, made high-priest, Antiq 19 vi 2 v he is
deprived, s 4.

Simon, son of Cathlass, War, 4 iv 2 vi.

Simon the just, Eleazar's brother, Antiq 12 ii 4 iii ch iv s 1.

Simon, son of Onias the high-priest, dies, Antiq 12 iv 10 iii.

Simon the Essen, a prophet, Antiq 17 xiii 3 iv.

Simon, son of Gioras, War, 2 xix 2 vi and 4 ix 3 vi fights with the zealots, 4 ix 5
v conquers Idumea, s 7 is made a prisoner, and reserved for the triumph, War, 7 2
vii is put to death at the triumph, ch vs 6.

Simon, brother of Judas and Jonathan the Maccabees, beats the enemy in Galilee,
Antiq 12 viii 2 iii is made captain of the Jews, ch x s 6 he makes a speech to them
13 vi 3 ii is made their prince, s 3, 4 is made high-priest, s 6 War, 1 ii 2 vi is
killed by Ptolemy, his son-in-law, s 3.

Simon, son of Arinus, War, 5 vi 1 vii.

Simon, son of Dositheus, Antiq 12 ix 2 iii.

Simon, captain of the Idumeans at Jerusalem, War, 4 iv 4 vi.

Simon, a lifeguard-man to Josephus, Life, s.28 iv.

Simon of Jerusalem, Antiq 19 vii 4 v.

Simon, a magician, Antiq 20 vii 2 v.

Simon, a Pharisee, Life, s 33 iv.

Simon Psellus, Josephus's grandfather, Life, s 1 iv.

Simon, a servant of Herod, assumes the crown, Antiq 17 x 6 iv.

Simon, son of Saul, War, 2 xviii 4 vi.

Simon persuades the people to exclude Agrippa from the temple, Antiq 19 vii 4 v
Simonides Agrippa, Josephus's son, Life, s 76 iv.

Siphar, the Ammonite, Antiq 7 ix 8 ii.

Sisera oppresses the Israelites, Antiq 5 v 1 ii is killed by Jael, s 4.

Sisinnes, Antiq 11 i 3 iii governor of Syria, ch iv s 4 7.

Slaughter, the greatest that ever was in one battle, Antiq 8 xi 3 ii.

Sodomites and their associates conquered by the Assyrians, Antiq 1 ix i.

Sodomites, so wicked that they are burnt with fire from heaven, Antiq 1 xi i.
Sohemus, tetrarch, Antiq 17 iii 2 iv. Life. s 11 iv.

Sohemus, king of Emesa, succeeds his brother Azizus, Antiq 20 viii 4 v War, 7 vii 1 vii.
Sohemus of Iturea, Antiq 15 vi 5 iv betrays Herod's secret order for killing Mari-
amne, ch viii s 1 is put to death by Herod, s 4.

Solomon, son of David, Antiq 7 iii 3 ii promised to David, ch iv s 4 born, ch vii s
4 anointed and proclaimed king, ch xiv s 5 anointed and proclaimed a second
time, s 11 marries Pharaoh's daughter, 8 ii 1 determines the cause of two harlots,
s 2 his power, grandeur, and wisdom, s 3 &c the books he wrote, s 5 his letter to
Hiram, king of Tyre, s 6 he builds the temple, s 9 and ch iii his addresses to God
and the people after it was built, ch iv s 2 &e he offers abundance of sacrifices, s
4 he builds himself a royal palace, ch vs 1 &c solves the problems proposed by
the king of Tyre, s 3 Dius says Solomon could not solve them all, ib. he fortifies
Jerusalem, and builds several towns, ch vi s 1 lays a tax on the remaining Canaan.
ites, s 3 fits out a fleet, s 4 his great riches, ch vii s 2 his immoderate love of wo-
men, s 5 his death s 8.

Solymae, or Salem, the old name of Jerusalem, Antiq 7 iii 2 ii.

Sophonius, or Zephadiah, the second priest, Antiq 10 viii 5 iii.

Sosibus of Tarentum, Antiq 12 ii 2 iii.

Sosius, a Roman captain, in Judea, Antiq 14 xv 9 iii ch xvi s 1 joins with Herod
against Antigonus, ib. War, 1 xvii 2 vi he takes Antigonus prisoner, and carries him
to Anthony, Antiq 14 xvi 4 iii War, 1 xviii 2, 3 vi.

Souls of heroes slain in war, supposed to be placed among the stars, War, 6 i 5 vii
Speech of Herod to his army, Antiq 15 v 3 iv to the people, ch xi s 1 speech of
Moses to Corah and the people, 4 ii 4 &c i to the people before his death, ch viii s 1.
Spies sent by Moses to view the land of Canaan, Antiq 3 xiv 1 &c i by Joshua to Je-
richo, 5 i 1 ii they bring back a faithful account, s 2.

Spoils of barbarians reposited in Herod's temple, Antiq 15 xi 3 iv.

Spoils in War to be equally divided between those that fight and those that guard the
baggage, Antiq 6 xiv 6 ii.

Stars, supposed to have their virtue from the sun and moon, Antiq 2 ii 3 i.

Stechus, Antiq 18 vi 7 v.

Stephanus, Caesar's servant, Antiq 20 v 4 v War, 2 xii 2 vi.

Sterility of the country is one of the punishments for the king's doing ill, Antiq 7
iv 4 ii.

Stratton tyrannizes over Boroea, Antiq 13 xiv 3 iii.

Subjects follow the manners of their princes, Antiq 8 x 2 ii.

Sumober, or Shemeber, king of Zeboim, Antiq 1 ix 1 i.

Supplicants from Syria used to come with an halter about their heads, Antiq 8 xiv 4 ii.
Sur, or Zur, a king of the Midianites, Antiq 4 vii 1 i.

Sylla, captain of king Agrippa's life-guard, Life, s 71 iv.

Sylleus, an Arabian, first minister to king Obodas, Antiq 16 vii 6 iv War, 1 xxiv 6
vch xxvii s 1 he goes to Rome, Antiq 16 ix 2 iv accuses Herod before Augustus,
s 3 demands Salome in marriage, ch viis 6 is refused, because he would not turn
Jew, ib. is charged with several murders, 17 iii 2 iv War, 1 x ix 3 vi is accused
before Augustus by Nicolaus of Damascus, Antiq 16 x 8 iv receives sentence of
death, s 9.

Synedrion, or Sanhedrim. See Sanhedrim.

Syrian commodities, Antiq 2 iii 3 i.

Syrians' hatred to the Jews, War, 1 iv 3 vi.

A Syrian, king of Mesopotamia, Antiq 7 vi 1 ii.

T

Tabernacle, built, Antiq 3 vi 1 1 its description, s 2 its purification, ch viii s 3.
Tabernacles (feast of.) a great festival of the Jews, Antiq 8 iv 1 ii and 15 iii 3 iv ce-
lebrated in war by the leave of king Antiochus, 13 viii 2 iii celebrated for fourteen
days upon the dedication of Solomon's temple, 8 iv 5 ii Jews then carry boughs
with fruit, whereby Alexander the high-priest was pelted, 13 xiii 5 iii Jews then
fixed tabernacles in the temples, War, 6 v 3 vii it is celebrated after the Babylo
nian captivity, Antiq 11 iv 1 iii ch vs 5.

Table [of shew-bread.] golden, made by Ptolemy, Antiq 12 ii 7 &e iii with his cups
and vials, s 9.

Table (Delphie,) Antiq 3 vi 7 i.

Table in the court of the priests, Antiq 3 vi 7 i.

Tachas, Antiq. 1 vi 5 i.

Tanganas, Antiq 11 iv 9 jii.

Tartan, a captain of the Assyrians, Antiq 10 i 1 iii.

Tears, natural signs of great joy or sorrow, Antiq 12 i 10 iii.

Teba, Antiq 1 vi 5 i.

Temple built upon Mount Gerizzim, Antiq 10 viii 7 iii and 13 iii 4 i like to that at
Jerusalem, 11 viii 2 iii.

Temple built by Herod near Pancas, in honour of Augustus, Antiq 15 x 3 iv War
1 xxi 3 vi.

Temple of the golden calf, War, 4 i vi.

Temples in Egypt, many and different, Antiq 13 iii 1 iii.

Temples of the Canaanites were to be demolished, Antiq 4 viii 2 i.

Temples of foreign nations not to be plundered, nor their donations taken away,
Antiq 4 viii 10 i.

Temple of Hercules, and Azarte at Tyre, Antiq 8 v 3 ii.

Temple of Demus and the Graces at Athens, Antiq 14 viii 5 iii.

Temple of Belus at Babylon, Antiq 10 ix 1 iii.

Temple built by Herod at Samaria, Antiq 15 viii 5 iv.

Temple, (Herod's,) at Jerusalem described, Antiq 15 xi 3, 5 iv War, 5 v vii.

Temple Onion in Egypt, built like that at Jerusalem, Antiq 12 x 7 iii and 13 iii 1, 3
iii es 4 and 20 V.

Temple of Diana, at Elymais, Antiq 12 ix 1 iii of Dagon, at Ashdod, or Azotus, 12 iv
4 iii of Apollo at Gaza, ciii s 3.

Temple of Jerusalem, rebuilt by Zerobabel, Antiq 11 i iii civ s 5, &c. 20 x iv. the
Jews hindered in building it, 11 i 2 they go on by order of Darius, e iv s 1, &c.
it is finished in seven years, s 5. si ty cubits lower than Solomon's temple, 15 xi 1
iv it is plundered by Antiochus Epiphanes, 12 v 4 iii taken by Pompey, and its
most holy place seen by him without detriment thereto, 14 iv 4 iii War, 1 vii 6 vi
new built by Herod, Antiq 15 xi 3 i burnt by Titus, War, 6 iv 5, &c. vii Titus
goes into the most holy place, s 7.

Temple of Solo non described, Antiq 8 iii 2, &c. ii. dedicated by Solomon, s 4 fo-
reigners could go but to a certain partition wall in Herod's temple, 15 xi 5 iv wo-
men e cluded the two inuer courts, ib. open to Samaritans and other nations for
prayer, 11 iv 3 iii David's armoury in the temple, 9 vii 2 iii tax out of the temple-
treasure remitted by Demetrius, 13 ii 3 iii Daniel's prophecy of Antiochus's profa-
nation of the temple fulfilled, 12 vii 6 iii.

Tephetus of Garsis, War, 5 xi 5 vii.

Terah, Abraham's father, Antiq 1 vi 7 i.

Terebinth, or turpentine tree, near Hebron, supposed as old as the world, War, 4 ix 7

vi.

Terentius, or Turnus Rufus, War, 7 ii vii.

Teresh, Antiq 11 vi 4 iii.

Teridates, or Tiridates, king of Armenia, Antiq 20 iii 3 v War, 7 vii 7 vii.

Tero, an old soldier, Antiq 16 ix 4 &c. iv War, 1 xxvii 4 &c. vi charged with trea-
son by Trypho, Herod's barber, s 5.

Tethmosis, or Thummosis, king of Egypt, against Apion, 1 xiv 15 vi.

Tetrarchies, Antiq 13 iv 9 iii.

Thamar, David's daughter, Antiq 7 iii 3 ii.

Thamar, Absalom's daughter, married to Rehoboam, Antiq. 7 x 3 ii.

Thaumastus, Antiq 18 vi 6 v.

Theatres erected at Jerusalem by Herod, Antiq 15 viii 1 iv War, 1 xxi 8 vi at Caesa-
rea, Antiq 15 ix 6 iv.

Thef, how punished by the law of Moses, Antiq 4 viii 27, &c i.

Themasius, Antiq 11 iii 5 iii.

Theodorus, son of Zeno, Antiq 13 xiii 3 iii War, 1 iv 2 vi.

Theodosius, Antiq 13 i 4 iii.

Theophilus, the son of Ananus, deprived of the high-priesthood, Antiq 19 vi 2 v.

Theophilus, Jonathan's brother, made high-priest, Antiq 18 v 3 v.

Thermus, a Roman ambassador, against A pion, 2 s 5 vi.

Thermus, Phraataces's concubine, and then wife, Antiq 18 ii 4 v.

Theudas, an impostor, Antiq 20 v 1 v.

Theudion, brother of Doris, Antipater's mother, Antiq 17 iv 2 iv.

Thobel, or Tubal Cain, Antiq 1 ii^2 i.

Tholomy, son of Sohemus, Antiq 14 viii. 1 iii.

Thumosis, or Themosis, king of Eygpt, against Apion, 1 s 14, 15, 26 vi.

Thrygammes, or Toarmah, Antiq i vi 1 i.

Tiberius Alexander, procurator of Judea, Antiq 20 v 2 v.

Tiberius Alexander, governor of Ale andria, War, 2 xviii 7 vi and 5 i 6 vi. he brings
Egypt over to Vespasian, 4 x 6 vi.

Tiberius the emperor, Antiq 18 ii 4 iv War, 2, ix 2, 5 vi his dilatory proceedings.

Antiq 18 vi 5 v his skill in astrology, s 9 his prognostic of a suecessor, ib. his death ib.
Tibni, Antiq 8 xii 3 ii.

Tidal, Antiq 1i« i.

Tigiathpileser, king of Assyria, Antiq 9 xi 1 iii.

Tigranes, king of Armenia, Antiq 13 xvi 4 iii and 15 iv 3 iv and 18 v 4 v War, 1 v 3
vich xviiis 1.

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