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War, 1 28 1 6. his various adventures, Antiq. 18 5 5. &c. 4. is manacled
and imprisoned, c. 6s 6. his future liberty and happiness foretold, s. 7.
is released, and made lord of two tetrarchies, with the title of king, s.
10. gives Cains a sumptuous entertainment at Rome, c. 18 s. 7 is sent by
the senate to Claudius, 19 4 1, 25. his advice to Claudius, ib. &c. is sent
back to the kingdom, c. 6 s. 1. Claudius bestows on him almost all the
dominious of his grandfather, c. 5 s. 1. his eulogium, c. 7 s. 3. his bounty
towards those of Berytus, s. 5. he treats several kings splendidly, c 8 s. 1.
entertains Cæsarea with shews, and appears himself upon a stage in a
magnificent dress, and is applauded as a god, s. 2. dies soon after an un-
natural death, ib. his death and children, War, 211 5, 6 6.

Agrippa, his son by Cypros, War, 2 11 6 6. did not immediately succeed in
his father's kingdom, Antiq. 199 2 5. Claudius gave him that of uncle
Herod [of Chalcis,] 20 5 2 5. War, 2 12 1 6. to which he added the
tetrarchies of Philip aud Lysanias, c. 7 s. 1. hc is hurt by a sling stone, at
the siege of Gamala, 4 1 3 5. his letters to Josephus, Life s. 6 4. 4 his fa
mous speech to the Jews, to dissuade them from a war with the Romans,
War, 2 16. 4, 5 6.

Agrippa, son of Felix and Drusilla, Antiq. 20 7 2 5..

Agrippa Fonteius slain, War, 7 4 37.

Ahab, king of Israel, Antiq. 8 13 1 2. is reproved by Elijah, s. 8. fights
with Benhadad, and beats him, c. 14 s. 1, &c. pardons him, s. 4. is after
wards himself killed by the Syrians, c. 15 s. 5. his sons, 9 6 5 3.

Ahaz, king of Judah, 9 12 2 3.

Ahaziah, his son, Antiq. 8 15 6 2, and 9 2 2 c. 6 s. 32,

Abaziah, king of Judah, Antiq. 9 6 3 3.

Ahijah, the prophet, Antiq. 877 2. his prophecy, 10 4 43.

Ahikam, Antiq. 10 9 1 3.

Ahimaaz, the son of Zadok, Antiq. 8 9 2. c. 10 s. 4, 5. high-priest, 10
86 3.

Abimelech, or Achimelech the priest, or high-priest, slain by the order of
Sanl, Antiq. 6 134, &c. 2.

Ahitub, Antiq. 8132.

Ahitophel, or Achitophel, Antiq. 79 2 2. gives evil counsel, s. 6. hangs
himself, s. 8.

Ai besieged, Antiq. 5 1 12 2 taken, s. 15.

Aizel, or Uzal, Antiq. 1 6 4 1.

Alans, War, 7747.

Albinus, procurator of Judea, Antiq. 20 9 1 5.

Alcimus, or Jacimus, the wicked high-priest, Antiq. 12 9 7 3. calumniates
Judas before Demetrius, c. 10 s. 1. dies, s. 6.

Alcyon, a physician, Antiq. 19 1 20 5.

Alexander Lysimachus the alabarch, Antiq. 18 5. 3 4. and 19 51 5 and
20 5 2 5.

Alexander, the son of Alexander, by Glaphyra, War, 1 28 1 6.

Alexander, the son of Antiochus Epiphanes, Antiq. 13 2 1 4. sirnamed Ba
las, ib. in note, king of Syria, s. 2. his letter to Jonathan, ib. engages in
a battle with Demetrius, s. 4. demands Ptolemy Philometor's daughter in
marriage, c. 4 s. 1. is killed in Arabia, and his head sent to Ptole-
my, s. 8.

Alexander and Aristobulus, Herod's sons, put in prison, Antiq. 16 10 5 4,
strangled by their father's order, c. 10 is. 6 War, 1 27 6 6.

Alexander, the son of Aristobulus, Antiq. 14 4 5 4. War, 1876. troubles
Syria, Antiq. 146 23. makes war upon the Romans, War, 1 8 56. is con-
quered by Gabinus, ib. killed by Pompey's order, Antiq. 14 7 4 3 War,
19 2 6.

Alexander Janneus succeeds his brother Aristobulus, War, 1416 a se-
dition raised against him, Antiq. 13 14 3. &c. 3. his expedition against

Ptolemais, c. 12 s. 2. he is called Thracidas, for his barbarons cruelty, e.
14 s. 2. dies of a quartan ague, after three years sickness, c. 15 s. 5
War, 148,6 his sons Hyrcanus and Aristobulus, Antiq. 13 16 1 4 War,
15 16.
Alexander the great succeeds his father Philip, Antiq. 11 8 1 3 conquers
Darius, s. 3. pursues his victories through Asia, ib. &c. sends a letter to
the high priest at Jerusalem, ib. goes himself to Jerusalem, s. 5. his
dream, ib. he adores the name of God on the high-priest's forhead, ib. eu-
fers the temple, b. grants privileges to the Jews, ib. the Pamphylian sea
gives way to his army, Antiq 2 16 5 This arms and armour kept in the tem-
ple of Diana, at Elyinais, 12913. his empire divided after his death, c. 1.
Alexander, soir of Phasaelus and Salampsio, Antiq. 18 5 4 5.

Alexander (Tiberius) succeeds Caspius Fadus as procurator of Judea,
Antiq. 20 5 2 5. War, 2 11 6 6. is made procurator of Egypt, 2 15 16.ć.
18 s.7 is made chief commander of the Roman army under Vespasian, 4
30 6 6. and 6 4 3 6.

Alexander Zebina, king of Syria, is conquered by Antiochus Grypus and
dies, Antiq. 13 9 3 3.

Alexandria, Alexander Janneus' widow, holds the administration after his
death, Antiq 13 16 1 3. falls sick and dies, s. 5, 6. her eulogium, ib.
Alexandra, daughter of Hyrcanus, wife of Alexander, the son of Aris-,
tabulus, Hyrcanus' brother, and mother of another Aristobulus and Ma
riamne, Antiq. 15 25 4. writes a letter to Cleopatra, ib. sends the pic-
tures of her son and daughter to Antonius, by the advice of Dellius, s. 6.
is feignedly reconciled to Herod, s. 7. is suspected by Herod, c. 3 s. 2.
prepares to fly into Egypt, ib. bemoans the death of Aristobulus, s. 4 ac-
quaints Cleopatra with the snares of Herod, and the death of her son, s
5. is put into prison, s. 9. her indecent behaviour towards her daughter
Mariamne, e. 7 s. 4. is killed by Herod's order, s. 8.

Alexandra, daughter of Phasaelus and Salampsio, Antiq. 18 5 4 5. is mar:
ried to Timius Cyprius, ib.

Alexandria's causeway to the isle Pharos' seven furlongs long, Antiq. 12 2
12 3. a great part of that city assigned to the Jews, 14 7 2 3. the Jews
declared its citizens, on a brazen pillar, by Julius Caesar, c. 10 s. 1, 2
Alexas, Salome's husband, Antiq. 17 1 1 4. War, 1 28 6 6.

Alexas Selcias, Alexas' son, Antiq. 18 5 4 5.

Alisphragmuthosis, or Halisphragmnuthasis, king of Egypt, Against Apións
1 s. 14 6.

Aliturus, a Jew, Life, s. 3 4.

Alliance between Ptolemy and Antiochus, Antiq. 124 13.

Altar of incense, Antiq. 36 81. of burnt-offering made of unhewn stone,
War, 5 56 6. against Apion, 1 s. 22 6.

Amedatha, or Hammadetha, Antiquities, 116 5, 12 3.

Amalekites attack the Israelites, Antiquities, 3′2 11. are conquered and
plundered, s. 4, 5'

Aman, or Haman, the enemy of the Jews, Antiquities, 11 6 5 3 his edict
against the Jews, s. 6. orders a gallows to be erected for Mordecai, s.
10. is obliged to honour Mordecai, ib. his malicious design laid before
the king, s. 11. his edict countermanded, s. 12. he is himself hanged on
the gallows, s. 13.

Amarinus, or Omri, king of the Israelites, Antiquities, 8 12 52.

Amasa, general of the army, Antiquities, 7 10 1 2. and 11 1. the son of Je-
ther, c. 15 s. I killed by Joab, ib. c. 11 s. 7.

A masias or Amaziah, king of Judah, Antiquities 9 8 4 3. c. 9 s. 1. makes
war on Jehoash king of Israel s. 3. is beaten ib. and murdered in a con-
spiracy, ib.

Amasius, or Maaseiah, king Ahaz's son, slain in battle, Antiquities,
12 1 3.

Amasias, or Maaseiah, governor of the city, Antiquities 10 4 1 3.
Amathius, Antiquities, 16 2 1.

Ambassadors sent with presents to Hezekiah, Antiquities, 10 22 3. ambas
sadors of the Jews slain by the Arabs, 15 52 4. this a violation of the law
of nations, s. 3 c. 7 s, 9. ambassadors had a right to sit among the Ro
man senators in the theatre, 14 10 6 3.

Ambassage sent by Jonathan to the Lacedemonians, Antiquities, 13 5 8 3,
sent by the Jews to Rome, 12 10 6 3.

Ambition and avarice causes of many mischiefs, Antiquities, 715 2,
Ambivins (Marcus) procurator of Judea, Antiquities, 17 2 24.

Amenophis, king of Egypt, against Apion, I s. 15, 26, 32, 6.

Amesses, queen of Egypt, against Apion, 1 s. 15 6.

Aminadab, Antiquities, 6 14 2. and 11 4 1 3.

Ammonius, Antiquities, 13 46 3. killed, ib.

Amnon, David's son, Antiquities, 7 3 3 2. falls in love with his sister Ta-
mar, c. 8 s. 1. is slain by Absalom's order, s. 2.

Amorites given to the tribes of Reuben and Gad, and the half tribe of Ma-,
nasseh, Antiquities, 47 3 1.

Amphitheatre built at Jerusalem, and another in the adjoining plain, by
Herod the Great, Antiquities, 15 8 14. another at Jericho, 17 8 2 4.
Amram, Moses' father, Antiquities, 2 9 3 1.

Amram, Antiquities, 20 1 1 5.

Amphraphel, Antiquities, 191.

Amutal, or Hamutal, Antiquities, 10 5 2 3.

Anacharis, or Rabsaris, a general of Sennacherib, Antiquities, 10 1 1 3.
Ananelus made high-priest, Antiquities 15 2 4 4. deprived of it, c. 3 s. 1,
restored to it, s.3.

Ananias, son of Nebedeus, made high-priest, Antiquities, 20 5 25. War, 2
12 7. c. 17 s. 2. his son Anenus, c. 12 s. 6. both sent in fetters to Rome,
Antiquities, 20 6 2 5. slain, together with his brother Ezekias, War,
2 17 9 7.

Ananias, (different from the former), Antiquities, 11 4 9 3. son of Onias,
13 10 4 3 c. 13 s. 2.

Ananias, the son of Masambalus, high-priest, War, 5 13 17.

Ananus, senior, made high-priest Antiquities, 20 9 15. his eulogium,
War, 4 376,

Ananus junior, the son of Ananus made high-priest,, Antiquities, 20 915.
Life, s. 384. War, 4 3 9 6. his speech to the people, s. 10. accused of the
murder of James the Bishop, Antiquities, 20 91 5. deprived of the high-
priesthood, ib. his death, War, 4 5 26.

Ananus, [or Annas] son of Seth, made high-priest, Antiquities, 18 2 1 5,
deposed, s. 2.

Ananus, son of Bamadus, one of Simon's life guard, War, 5 131 7. flies to
Titus, 64 27.

Ananus, governor of the temple, Antiquities, 20 6 25.

Ananus, son of Jonathan, War, 2 19 5 5.

Anchus, or Achish king of Gath, 6 14 12.

Andreas, captain of Philadelphus' life-guard, Antiquities, 12 2 2, 3, 43.

against Apion, 2 s. 4 6.

Andromachus expelled the court of Herod, Antiquities 16 8 3 4.

Andronicus, son of Messalamus, Antiquities, 13 34 3.

Aner, Abraham's confederate, Antiquities, 1 10 2 1.,

Ayguo, or forcible pressure taken off the Jews by Demetrius, An-
tiquities, 13 2 3 3.

Angels of God become familiar with women, Antiquities, 1311.
Anileus, Antiquities, 189 1, 4, 5 5. killed by the Babylonians, s. 7.
Anna, or Hannah the wife of Elcanah, 5 10 2 1.

Annibas, put to death by Fadus, for a mutiuy, Antiquities, 29.1 1.5.

Annius (Lucius) takes Gerasa, War, 4916.
Annius Minncianus, Antiquities, 19135.

Annias Rufus, procurator of Judea, Antiquities 18 2 25.
A noch or Enoch, Antiquities, 1 221.

Anteins killed, Antiquities, 19 1 155

Antigonus governs Asia after Alexander's death, Antiquities, 12 13. his
fleet beaten by Ptolemy, c. 11 s. 19.

Antigonus, son of Aristobulus, Antiquities, 14 4 5 3 c. 6 s. 1. impeaches
Hyrcanus and Antipater, c. 8 s. 4 War, 1 10 1 1. is conquered by Herod,
Antiquities, 14 12 1 3. invades Judea, by the help of the Parthians, c. 13
s. 3 is re-established in the government s. 10 War, 1 13 9 6. cuts off Hyr-
canus' ears, and causes the death of Phasaelus, ib. surrenders himself to
Sosius, Antiquities 14 16 23 War, 1 18 2 6. is sent in fetters to Marcus
Antonius, ib. was the first king whose head was cut off by the Romans,
Antiquities, 15 12 4. reigned before Herod, 17 5 24.

Antigonus, son of Hyrcanus I. and brother of ́king Aristobulus, made com-
mander at the siege of Samaria, Antiquities, 13 10 2 3. is beloved by his
brother, c. 11 s. 1. is watched by the queen, and her favourites, and by
their calumnies slain, s. 2 War, 132, 3, 46.

Antioch is the chief city in Syria, and the third city in the Roman empire,
War, 3 2 4 6. the Jews made citizens thereof by Seleucus Nicator, Anti-
quities, 12 3 1 3. it is burnt down, War, 73 4 7.

Antiochians rebel against Demetrius, Antiquities, 13 4 7 3, their envy
against the Jews, 12 3 13.

Antiochus, king of Commagena, Antiquities, 18 25 5. and 19 5 15. c. 8 s.
1 War, 5 11 37. and 7 7 1 7. a part of Cilicia, together with Commagena,
granted him by Claudius, Antiquities 195 15.

Antiochus Cyzicenus, Antiquities, 13 10 1 3. assists the Samaritans, but is
put to flight, s. 2 War, 1276. is taken prisoner, and put to death by Se-
leucus, Antiquities, 13 13 4 3.

Antiochus Dionysius, fourth son of Antiochus Grypus, king of Syria, makes
an expedition against the Jews, Antiquities, 13 15 13 War, 14 76.
Antiochus the Great, Antiquities, 1233 3. his letters in favour of the Jews,
ib. &c. bis wars with Ptolemy Philopator, and Physcon, ib. marries his
daughter to Cleopatra to Ptolemy, c.4 s. 1.
Antiochus Epiphanes makes an expedition into Egypt, Antiquities, 12 5 2
3. takes Jerusalem, and plunders the temple, s. 3. &c. War, 1 1 1. &c. 7.
and 6 10 6. goes into Persia, Antiquities, 12 7 23. designs to destroy the
Jews upon his return, ib. his answer to the Samaritans, c. 5 s. 5 his im-
piety, 13 8 2 3. he dies, and leaves the administration to Philip, 19
91, 2 3.

Antiochus Eupator, his son, invades Judea, Antiquities, 12 9:43. fights
with Judas, ib. War, 1 15 6. makes peace with the Jews, Antiquities, 12
973. breaks it, ib. is killed by Demetrius, c. 10 s. 1.

Antiochus Grypus, son of Demetrius Soter, Antiquities, 13 10 1 3. his deathy

c. 13 s. 4.

Antiochus Philometer, Antiquities, 13 12 2 3.

Antiochus Pius, son of Antiochus Cyziceņus, makes war with Seleucus, Ant-
tiquities, 13 13 4 3. is slain in battle, ib.

Antiochus Eusebius, or Pius, the brother of Demetrius, besieges Jerusalem,
Antiquities, 13 8 2 3 raises the siege, s. 4. makes an expedition against
the Parthians, is defeated and killed, ib.

Antiochus, the grandson of Seleucus, and son of Alexander, is commonly
called The God, Antiquities, 12 3 2 3. is crowned in his youth, 13 5 3 3,
enters into alliance with Jonathan the high-priest, s. 4. is slain by Try
hon, his tutor, c. 7 s. 1 War, 1 216.

Antiochus, the brother of Seleucus, slain in battle, Antiquities, 13 134 3.
Antiochus Soter, brother of Demetrius, father of Grypus, Antiquities, B
10 13. makes war with Trypho, c. 7 s. 2.

Antipas, Herod's son by Malthace, a Samaritan, Antiquities, 17 1 3 4 War,
1 28 4 5. is tetrarch of Galilee, c. 8 s. 1 c. 9 s. 4 and 1 33 7 5. goes to
Rome to get to be a king, Antiquities, 179 4 4 War, 22 3 6. what was left
him by Herod, Antiquities, 17 8 1 4. what was given him by Cæsar, c.
11 s. 4. once declared king by Herod, War, 1 327 6.

Antipas, one of the royal lineage, is put in prison and slain, War, 4 3
4, 5 6.

Antipater, the Idumean, Herod's father, called Antipas, excites troubles,
Antiquities. 14 1 3 3. is sent ambassador to Aretas, by Scaurus, c. 5 s. 1
his wife Cyprus, the Arabian, and his children, c. 7s. 3 his valour, c. 8 s.
1, he advises Hyrcanus to put himself under the protection of Aretas,
War, 1 6 26. makes his son Phasaelus governor of Jerusalem, and Herod
of Galilee, Antiquities, 14 923 War, 1 10 4 6. endeavours to deserve
Cæsar's favour, c. 8 s. 1 and 1 9 3 6. is honoured by Cæsar, and made citi-
zen of Rome, Antiquities, 14 8 33 War, 1956. his defence against An-
tigonus, Antiquities, 14 8 4 3 War, 1 10 2 6. is made governor of Judea,
Antiquities, 14 8 5 3 War, 1 10 3 6. is greatly esteemed among the
Jews, Antiquities, 14 9 2 3, is poisoned, c. 11 s. 4 War, 1 11 4 6.
Antipater, son of Phasaelus and Salampsio, grandson of Herod the Great
Antiquities, 185 45.

Antipater, son of Salome, impeaches Archelaus before Cæsar, Antiquities,
1895 5.

Antipater, son of Herod, Antiquities, 14 12 1 3. is sent to Rome to Cæsar,
14 3 3 3 War, 1 29 2 6. c 31 s. 2. while he is there, he, by letters, set his
father against his brethren, Antiquities, 16 4 1 4. War, 123 1 6. c. 24 s.
1. his subtilty, Antiquities, 16 7 2 4. is recalled by Herod, c. 3 s. 3 and
3751 4. he reigns jointly with his father, c. 1 s. 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, 1 31 3 6. appears before Varus' tribunal,
Antiquities, 175 34 War, 1 32 1 5. his plea for himself, ib. is put in
irons, Antiquities, 17 5 7 4 War 1 32 5 6. is put to death, Antiquities,
17 7 4 War, 1 33 7 6.

Antipater, a Samaritan, Antiquities, 17 4 2 4 War, 1 305 6

Antipater, Herod's sister's son, Antiquities, 17 1 34.

Antipatris, taken by Vespasian, War, 4 8 16.

Antiphilus, Antiquities, 17 4 2 4 War, 130 5 6. his letter to Antipater
Herod's son, Antiquities, 17 5 7 4.

Antonia, Glaudius' daughter by Petina, War, 2 12 8 6.

Antonia, Claudius' mother, and Drusus' wife, lends money to Agrippa the
elder, Antiquities, 18 64 5. her eulogium, s. 6.

Antonia, the tower, called Baris before, War, 1 3 3 6. is taken by Titus, 6
7, &c. 7.

Antony, a captain, War, 3 2 1, &c. 6.

Antony, a centurion, c. 7 s. 35.

Antony, (Mark,) his valour, Antiquities, 14 5 3 3 War, 1846. his and Dola-
bella's decree in favour of the Jews, Antiquities, 14 10 9, &c. 3. he march-
es into Asia, after Cassius' defeat, c. 12 s. 2. his letter to Hyreanus, s. 3 to
the Tyrians, s. 4. he falls in love with Cleopatra, c. 13 s. 1. makes Phasae-
lus and Herod tetrarchs, ib. orders their accusers to be put to death, s. 2;
confers signal favours on Herod, c. 14 s. 4, 5. sojourns at Athens, c ́ 15 s,
5 War, 1 16 4 6. his luxury, Antiquities, 10 2 6 8.

Antonius (Lucius,) Mark Antony's son sends a letter to the Sardians, in fă-
vour of the Jews, Antiquities, 14 10 17 3.

Antonius Prinius, War, 4 11 26.

Anubis, a god, Antiquities 18 34.5

Apachnas, king of Egypt, against Apion, 1 s. 14 6.

Apame Darius' concubine, Antiquities, 11 35 3

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