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Tigranes, son of Alexander and Glaphyra, Antiq 18 v 4 v.
Timaus, king of Egypt, against Apion, 1 s 14 vi.

Timidius, Antiq 19 i 5 v.

Timius, a Cypriot, Antiq 18 v 4 v.

Timotheus, Antiq 12 viii i 3 iii he is put to flight by Judas, s 4.

Tiras, Antiq 1 vi 1 i.

Tiridates, king of Armenia, Antiq 20 iii 3 v.

Tithes and first fruits, given to the Levites, Antiq 4 iv 3 i their tithes or tenth parts
given to the priests, s 4 this law restored by Hezekiah, 9 xiii 3 iii.

Titius, president of Syria, Antiq 16 viji 6 iv.

Titus Caesar, son of Vespasian, sent to Alexandria, War 3 i 3 vi he brings a great
number of troops to Vespasian, c iv s 2 his piety towards his father, e viis 22 he
and Vespasian take Jotapata, s 31 his mildness to Josephus, c viii s 8 9 he is sent
against Taricheae, e x s 1 his valour in this expedition, s 3 his speech to his soldiers,
4 he takes Taricheae, s 5 he is sent to Rome, with king Agrippa, to compliment
Galba, 4 is 2 vi the order of his army, 5 ii 1 vii he arrives at Jerusalem, and is ex-
posed to great danger, s 1 2 his great valour, s 2 5 his great concern to save Jerusa
lem, e ix s 2 and the temple, 6 ii 4 vii e iv s 3 his speech to his soldiers, c is 5 he re-
ceives acclamations from the army, e vis 1 his speeches to the Jewish tyrants, s 2
he ascribes the conquest of the city to God, c ix s 1 he thanks the army, and distri
butes rewards, 7 ii 3 vii celebrates his father's and brother's birth-days, c iii s 1 is
greatly moved at the sight of the ruins of Jerusalem, c v s 2 he makes great shows,
cv si comes to Antioch, s 2 and to Rome, s 3 what persons he carried with hun for
the triumph, ib his approbation of Josephus's history, Life, s 65 iv his generosity to
Josephus, s 76.

Tobias's sons expelled Jerusalem, War, 1 i 2 vi.

Togarmah, Antiq 1 vi 1 i.

Three toparchies, or prefectures, added to Judea, Antiq 13 iv 9 iii.

Tower of Babel, and the Sibyl's testimony concerning it, Antiq 1 iv i.

Trachonites rebel, Antiq 16 ix 1 iv.

Traditions of the Pharisees unwritten, Antiq 8 x 6 ii.

Trajah, captain of the tenth legion, War, 3 vii 31 vi.

Translation of the law, made by seventy-two elders, Antiq 12 ii 12 iii against Apion,
2 s 4 vi.

Treasure (sacred) kept the temple, &c Antiq 11 v 2 iii.

Tribute, paid out of Judea to Antiochus Pius, Antiq 13 viii 3 iii great men farm such
tributes, 12 iv 3 iii poll money paid the kings of Syria by the Jews, 13 ii 3 iii in ten
thousand drachmae paid out of the temple to them, ib three hundred talents paid
by Jonathan to Demetrius, for tribute, c iv s 9 Jews freed from paying such tribute
by Simon the Maccabee, c vi s 6 high-priest used to pay twenty talents tribute to
the kings of Egypt out of their own revenues, 12 iv 1 iii poll-money and crown-tax,
&e forgiven the principal orders of the Jews by Antiochus the Great, c iiis 3.
Tribes of Israel, and their portions of land, &c Antiq 5 i 22 ii.

Triumphal gate at Rome, War, 7 v 4 vii.

Triumphal pomp described, War, 7 v 4 5 &c vii.

Trophies give offence to the Jews, Antiq 15 viii 1 iv.

Trumpet, its invention and form, Autiq 3 xii 6 i.

Truth and justice, complained to be gone out of the world. Antiq 16 ix 4 iv.

Truth and accuracy to be observed by an historian, Antiq 14 i 1 íii observed accord-
ingly by Josephus, Life, s 65 iv.

Trypho the tyrant, brings young Antiochus back to Syria, Antiq 13 v 3 iii his perfi.
dious behaviour to the same Antiochus, e vi s 1 he draws Jonathan into a snare, s
1, 2 he makes an irruption into Judea, s 4 imposes upon Simon, ib kilts Jonathan,
$ 5 he causes Antiochus, whos guardian he was, to be killed, e viis 1 he is made
king by the army, ib he is killed at Apamia, s 2.

Trypho, king Ptolemy's darling, Antiq 12 ix 9 iii.

Trypho, king Herod's barber, Antiq 13 xi 5, &c War, 1 xxvii 5 vi.

Tubal Cain, Antiq 1 i 2 i.

Tyranoius Priscus, War. 2 xix 4 vi.

Tyrannius's deposition against Alexander, Antiq 16 x 5 iv War, 1 xxvi 3 vi.

Tyre, when built, Antiq 8 iii 1 ii.

Tyre oppressed by Marion, Antiq 14 xii 1 iii.

Tyre b sieged 7 months by Alexander the Great. Antiq 11 viii 4 iii.

Tyre. the name of a castle built by Hyrcanus, Antiq 12 iv 11 iii.

Tyrians, their god Baal, Antiq 9 vi 6 iii. their ancient records, against Apion, 1 s 17

vi they beat the Assyrians at sea, Antiq 9 xiv 2 iii their temple of Jupiter Olym
pius, 8 v 3 ii against Apion, 1 s 18 vi of Hercules, ib of Astarte, ib.

V

Valerian, a decurion, War, 3 ix 7 vi.

Valerius Gratus, procurator of Judea, Antiq 18 ii 2 v.
Valerius Asiaticus, Antiq 19 i 14, 20 v.

Varro, president of Syria. Antiq 15 x 1 iv.

Varus, (Quintilius) president of Syria, Antiq 17 v 2, 6 iv c ix s 3 Life, s 11 iv War, 1
xx i5 vi and 2 iii 1 vi he comes to succour Sabinus, Antiq 17 & 9 iv War, 2 v 1 vi
he punishes the mutineers, Antiq 17 x 1, 9 10 iv.

Vashti, wife of king Arta erxes, Antiq 11 vi 1 iii.

Vatinius, Antiq 19 i 13 v.

Veils of the tabernacle, Antiq 3 vii 7 i.

Ventidius Bassus, bribed by Antigonus, Antiq 14 xiv 6 iii e xvs 1 sent to repel the
Parthians, War, 1 xv 2 vi he kills Pacorus in battle, and defeats the Parthians,
Antiq 14 v 7 iii.

Veranius, Antiq 19 iii 4 v.

Vespasian and Titus's generosity towards the Jews, Antiq 12 iii 2 iii his wars in
Judea, War, 3, 4 at large, 5.

Victory does not depend on numbers, but on valour, Antiq 1 x 1 i and on piety to-
wards God, Antiq 12 vii 1 iii.

Vindex rebels against Nero, War, 4, viii 1 vi.

Vine, (golden) in Herod's temple, Antiq 15 xiii 3 iv another sent to Rome, 14 iii 1 iii.
Vicinius, (Marcus,) Antiq 19 i 14 v.

Virtue is its own reward, Antiq 4 viii 2 i.

Virtues, (royal.) Antiq 7 xv 2 ii.

Vitellius, president of Syria Antiq 15 xi 4 iv War, 7 iv 2 vii he is highly treated by
the Jews, Antiq 18 iv 3 v ch vs 3 his expedition against Aretes ib is ordered by
Tiberius to enter into an alliance with Artabanus, ch iv s 4.

Vitellius is made emperor after Otho, War, 4 ix 9 vi he is slain, ch xi s 4.

Vitellius Proculus, Antiq 19 vi 3 v.

Ummidius Quadratus, president of Syria, Antiq 20 vi 2 v.

Unexpected events the most shocking, Antiq 5 xi 3 ii.

Unleavened bread. See Passover.

Voice heard in the temple, War, 6 v 3 vii.

Vologeses, king of Parthia, Antiq 20 iv 2 v War, 7 v 2 vii ch vii s 3 he declares war
against Izates, Antiq 20 iv 2 v.

Volumnius, procurator of Syria, Antiq 16 ix 1 iv ch xi s 3 War, 1 xxvii 1, 2 vi.
Vonones, Antiq 18 ii 4 v.

Vow of Jephtha to sacrifice his daughter, neither lawful nor acceptable to God, Antiq

5 vii 10 ii.

Ures, Antiq 8 ii 3 ii.

Uriah slain, Antiq 7 vii 1 ii.

Urias, high-priest, Antiq 10 viii 6 iii.

Uz, Antiq i vi 4, 5 i.

Uzzah, smitten by God for touching the ark, Antiq 6 iv 2 ii.

Uzziah, or Azariah, king of Judah, Antiq 9 ix 3 iii his acts and encomium, eh 10 s 3
he burns incense in the temple, s 1 he is smitten with the leprosy for usurping the
priest's office, ib.

W

War, not begun with foreign nations till ambassadors are sent, Antiq 4 viii 41 i and
5 ii 9 ii.

War (laws of) among the Jews, Antiq 4 viii 41, &c i against Apion, 2 s 30 vi.
War (Jewish) whence begun, War, 2 xiii vi ch xiv s 4 ch xv s 5 ch xvii s 1 &c.
Water of Bethlehem, offered to God by David, Antiq 7 xii 4 ii.

Water (Sea.) See Sea.

Witch, or necromantic woman of Endor comforts Saul, Antiq 6 xiv 3 ii her eulogium,

S 4.

Women's power, Antiq 11 iii 5 in their cunning in preventing accusations, 2 v 5 i
their dress forbidden men. 4 viii 43 i foreign women not to be meddled with by
Jews, 12 iv 6 iii when divorced cannot marry another without her former husband's
consent, 15 vii 10 iv Persian women or wives not to be seen by strangers, 10 vi 1
iii not allowed to be witnesses, 4 viii 15 i.

X

Xanthicus, the Syro-Macedonian name of the Jewish month Nisan, Antiq 1 iii 3 i
and so elsewhere.

Xerxes succeeds Darius, Antiq 11 v 1 iii his letter to Ezra, ib.

Xylophoria, a Jewish festival, when they carried wood to the temple for the sacrifices
War, 2 vii 6 vi.

Y

Year, two beginnings of Jewish years, Antiq 1 iii 3 i.

Great Year, a period of six hundred common years, Antiq 1 iii 9 ✯.

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Zachariah, son of Jehoiada, a prophet, is stoned, Antiq 9 viii 3 iii.

Zachariah, the prophet, Antiq 11 iv 5 7 iii.

Zacharias, son of Baruch, War, 4 v 4 vi he is murdered in the temple,.

Zacharias, son of Phalek, War, 4 iv 1 vi.

Zachariah, son of Ahaz, is slain by Maaseiah, Antiq 9 xii 1 iii.

Zadoc, or Sadoc, high priest, Antiq 7 ii 2 ch 5 s 4 ch x s 4 ch xi s 8 ch xiv s 4 and 8 i
3 ii and 10 viii 6 iii.

Zalumna, captain of the Midianites, Antiq 5 vi 5 ii.

Zemaris, a Babylonian Jew, Antiq 17 ii 3 iv.

Zarephath, or Sarepta, the widow's habitation, Antiq 8 xiii 2 ii.

Zealots, War, 4 iii 9, 13, 14 vi ch iv s 5 &c ch vs 1, 5 and 7 viii 1 vii.

Zeb, or Zeeb, captain of the Midianites, Antiq 5 vi 5 ii.

Zebudah, mother of Jehoiakim, Antiq 10 v 2 iii.

Zedekiah, a false prophet, Antiq 8 xv 4 ii.

Zedekiah, king of Judah, Antiq 10 vii 1, &c iii he revolts from the Babylonians, s 2
calls for Jeremiah's advice, s 6 he is carried captive to Babylon, s 2 his death, s 7.
Zebina, (Alexander,) king of Syria, is conquered by Antiochus Grypus, and dies, Antiq
13 ix 3 iii.

Zebul, Antiq 5 vii 4 ii.

Zeno, styled Cotylas, tyrant of Philadelphia, Antiq 13 vii 1 iii.

Zenodorus, Antiq 15 x 1, &c iv War, 1 xx 4 vi his death, Antiq 15 x 3 iv.

Zerah, an Ethiopian king, Antiq 8 xii 1 ii defeated by Asa, s 1 2.

Zeruiah, Antiq 6 xiii 9 ii.

Zeuxis, Antiq 12 iii 4 iii.

Ziba, Saul's freed-man, Antiq 7 v 5 ii.

Zillah, Lamech's wife, Antiq 1 i 2 i.

Zimri, prince of the Simeonites, Antiq 4 vi 10 i his speech against Moses, s 11.

Zimri kills Elah, Antiq 8 xii 4, 5 ii his death, ib.

Zipporah, Moses's wife, Antiq 3 in 1 i.

Zizus, an Arabian, Antiq 13 iv 3 iii.

Zoba, (king of,) Antiq 7 vi 1 ii.

Zoilus, a tyrant, Antiq 13 ii 2 iii.

Zorobabel, Antiq 11 i 3 ii eb iii s 1, &c.

Zur, king of the Midianites, Antiq 4 vii 1 i.

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