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INDEX.

V. B. The first number in order is that of the Book, the second
of the Chapter, the third of the Section or Sections, and the last
is that of the Volume, as exemplified in the first article.

AARON, Antiq. B. II. ch. xiii. fect 1.
vol. I. B. XX. ch. x. vol. II. is
made high priest, B. III. ch. viii.
fect. 1. vol. I. his fons. ib. his
death, B. IV. ch. iv, fect.
7. vol. 1.
Abaflar, or Sanabaflar, Antiq. b. xi. c.
iv. 6. I.

Abbarus, king of the Tyrians, against

Apion, b. i. c. xxi. III.
Abdaftartus, king of the Tyrians,
Against Apion, b. i. fect. 18. III.
Abdemon, a Tyrian, Antiq. b. viii, c.
v. 3. I. Against Ap. b. i. fe&t. 17.
18 III.

Abdenago, or Abednego, Antiq, b. x.

C. X. i. I.

Abdon, fucceeds Elon as judge, Antiq.
b. v. c. vii. 15. I.
Abel, Antiq. b. i. c.ii. 1. I. his facri-
fice, ib.

Abenerig, king of Charax Spacini, An-
tiq. b. xx. c. ii. 1. II.
Abia, or Abijah, the son of Rehobo-
am. Antiq. b.vii. c. x. 3. II, b. viii.
c. x. 1. 1. fucceeds his father, fe&t.
4. conquers the ten tribes, b. viii. c.
xi 2. 3 I.

Abia, king of the Arabians. Antiq. b.
xx. c. iv. 1, JI.

Abiathar, the fon of Ahimelech, Antiq.

b. vi. c. xii, 6. I. faves his life, and
flies to David, fect. 8. is high priest,
b. vi. c. xiv. 6. I. and b. vii. c. v.
4. I. and c. ix, 2 and c. xi. 8. and
c. xiv. 4 is deprived of the high-
priesthood, b. viii. c. i. 3.-I.
Abibalus, king of the Tyrians, Against
Apion, b, I. fect. 17. III.
Abigail, Antiq. b. vi. c. xiii, 7. I.
married to David, fect. 8.
Abigail, Amafa's mother, Antiq. b.
vii. c. x. 1. I.

Abihu, the fon of Aaron, Antiq b, iii,
C. vii. 1. I.

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Abijah, or Abia, the fon of Rehoboam,
Antiq. b. vii. c. x. 3. II. and b.
viii. c. x. 1. I. fucceeds his father,
fect. 4. conquers the ten tribes,b, vịi.
Abilamaradochus, or Evil Merodach,
c, xi. 2, 3. 4.
Abimael, Antiq, b. i. c. vi. 4. I.
Antiq, b. x. c. xi. l.
Abimelech tyrannizes over the Sheche-

mites, Antiq. b. v. c. vii. 1. I. is
expelled, fect. 3. he deftroys them
all, fect. 4. is killed by a piece of a
mill-ftone, fect. 5.

Abinadab, Antiq. b. vi. c. i.,4. I. b.
viii c. ii. 8. I.

4. I.

Abifhag, a virgin, David's nurse, An-
Abiram, Antiq. b. iv. c. ii. e. I.
Abishai, Antiq. b. vi. c. xiii. 9 I.
tiq. b. vii. c. xiv. 3. I.
Abner, Antiq. b. vii. c i. 4. I. fon of
Ner, c. xiii. fe&t. 1. Saul's kinfman,
b. vi. iv. 3. I. general of his army,
b. vii, c. i. 3. I. reconciles the IT-
raelites to David, b. vii. c. 1.
is killed, f. 5.
Abram, or Abraham, the fon of Terah,
Antiq. b. i. c. vi. 5. I. leaves Chal-
dea,and goes to Canaan, c. vii. fe&t.
1. lives at Damascus, fe&t, 2. advifes
: his fon to plant colonies, c. xv, in-
ftructs the Egyptians in the mathe-
matical sciences, c. viii. fe&t. 2. di-
vides the country between himself
and Lot, fect. 3, God promites him
a fon, c. x. fect. 3. he beats the Af-
Abfalom, Antiq. b. vii. c. iii. 3. I.
fyrians, c. x. dies, c. xvii.
flies to Gefhur, c. viii. fect 3. is re.
called by a fratagem of Joab, fe&t.
4. 5. rebels against David, b. vii. c.
ix. pursues after him, c. x. fe&t. 1.
his army is put to flight, fect. 2.
hangs on a tree by his hair, ib. is
stabbed by Jeab, and dies, ib.

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fect. 8.

Achonius, Antiq, xi. v. 4. I.
Acme, War, i. xxxii. 6. III. her let
ters to Antipater and Herod, Antiq.
xvii. v. 7. II. her death, ch. vii:
Acmon, fon of Araph, or Ifhbi, the
fon of Ob, of the race of the giants,
attacks David, Antiq. vii, xii. 1. 1.
is killed by Abishai, ib.
Acratheus, or Hatach, Antiq. xi. vi.
7. I.
Actium, battle at, Antiq. xv. v.
1. II.
and vi. 1. War i. xix. 1. III. in the
feventh year of Herod's reign, Antiq.
XV. v. 2. II.

Ada, the wife of Lamech, Antiq. i. ii.

2. I.

Adad, a king of Damascus, Antiq. vii,
v. 2, &c. I.

Adam created, Antiq. i. i. 2. 1. his
fall, ib.

Ader, or Hadad, an Idumean, Antiq
viii. vii. 6. I.

Adonias, or Adonijah, pretends to the
crown, Antiq. vii. xiv. 4. I. takes
fanctuary at the altar, fect. 6. 9. de-
mands Abifhag to wife, viii. i. 1, 2.
I. is refused, felt. 3.

Adonibefek, king of Jerufalem,
Antiq. v. ii. 2. is made a prisoner,
and has his hands and feet cut off,
and dies at Jerusalem, ib.
Adoram, Antiq. vii. v. 4. I. and viii.
ii. 9. I.

Adrammelech, Antiq. x. i, 5. I.
Adrafar, or Hadadezer, king of So-
phene, or Zoba, Antiq. vii. v. 1, I.
viii. vii. 6. I.

Ebutius, a decurion, Life. fe&t. 24. IF.
Egypt, named from a king, against
Apion, i. feet. 15. III.
Egyptian kings called Pharaohs for
1300 years, till the reign of Solomon,
Antiq. viii. vi. 2. I.

Egyptians, famous before all other
nations for wifdom, Antiq. viii. ii.
5. I. learned mathematics of Abra-
ham, Antiq. i. viii. 2. I. their facred
fcribes or priests, ii. ix. 2. I. they
beld it unlawful to feed cattle, ii.
vii. 5. I.

Egyptians' falfe prophet put to flight
by Felix, Antiq. xx. viii, 6. II.
War ii. xiii. 5. III.

Elius Gallus, Antiq. xv. ix. 3. II.
Æmelius Regulus, Antiq, xix. i. 3.
II.

Eneas, furnamed Aretas, fucceeds
Obodas in Arabia, Antiq. xvi, ix,
4. II.
Elopus, a fervant, Antiq. xv. iii. 2.
II.

thiopian commodities were flaves
and monkeys. Antiq. viii. vi. 5,
&c. and vii. 2. I.
Ethiopians bordering on the Arabians,
Antiq. ix. v. 3. I.

Agag, king of the Analekites, Antiq.
vi. vii. 2. I. is killed, fet.5.
Agar, or Hagat, and Ishmael are sent
away by Abraham, Antiq i. xiii.

3. I.
Aggeus, or Haggai the prophet, antiq.
xi.iv. 5, 7. I.he prophecies at the re-
building of the temple, ib.

Agones, or games every fifth year, in
honour of Cæfar, inftituted by Her-
od, Antiq, xv. viii. 1. II. War, i.
xxi. 8. III. at the finishing Cæfarez,
Antiq, xvi. v, 1. II.

Agrippa (Marcus the Roman's) bounty

towards the Jews, Antiq. xii, iii. 2,
II. is fplendidly entertained by Her.
od, xvi. ii. 1. II. makes equal re.
turns to him at Syhope, feft. 2. bis
expedition to the Bofphorus, ib, his
fpeech to the Jews, at Jerufalem,
War, ii. xvi. 3, 4. Ilí. he confirms
their privileges, Antiq, xvi. ii. 5.
II. his letter to the Ephefians, in fa-
vour of the Jews, c. vi. felt. 4. and
to those of Cyrene, feft. §.
Agrippa the Great, or Elder, Herod's
grandfon, Antiq, xvii, ii.2. II. and
xviii.v.4.II.War, i, xxviii, 1. III.
his various adventures, Antiq. xviii,
v. 4, &c. II. is manacled and im-
prifoned, c. vi. feet, 6. his future
liberty and happiness foretold, fe♬.
7. is released, and made lord of two
tetrarchies, with the title of king,
fect, 10. gives Caius a fumptuous
entertainment at Rome, c. xviii,
fect. 7. is sent by the fenate to Clau-
dius, xix. iv. 1. 2. II. his advice
to Claudius, ib, &c, is fent back to
the kingdom, c. vi, fe&t. 1. Claud-
ius bestows on him almost all the
dominions of his grandfather, c. v.
fect. 1. his eulogium, c, vii, feft.
3. his bounty towards thofe of

Berytus, fect. 5. he treats feveral
kings fplendidly, c. viii. fect. 1.
entertains Cæfarea with fhews, and
appears himself on the stage in a mag-
nificent drefs, and is applauded as a
god, fect, 2. dies foon after, an un-
natural death, ib. his death and
children, War, ii, xi. 5. 6. III.
Agrippa, his son by Cypros, War, ii.
xi. 6. III. did not immediately fuc-
ceed in his father's kingdom, Antiq.
xix. ix. 2. II. Claudius gave him
that of his uncle Herod [of Chalcis]
xx, v. a. II. War, ii. xii. 1. III. to
which he added the tetrarchies of
Philip and Lyfanias, e. vii. fect. 1.
he is hurt by a fling ftone, at the
fiege of Gamala, iv. i. 3. III. his let-
ters to Jofephus, Life, lect, 64. II.
his famous fpeech to the Jews, to
diffuade them from a war with the
Romans, War, ii. xvi. 4. 5 III.
Agrippa, fon of Felix and Drufilla,
Antiq. xx. vii. 2. II.

Agrippa Fonteius flain, War, VII. iv.
3. III.

Ahab, king of Ifrael, Antiq. vii. xiii.
1. I. is reproved by Elijah, fet. 8.
fights with Benhadad, and beats
him, c. xiv. fect. 1, &c. pardons
him, fect. 4. is afterwards killed
himself by the Syrians, c. xv. fe&t.
5. his fons, ix. vi. 5. I.

Ahaz, king of Judah, Antiq. ix. xii,
2. I.

Ahaziah, his fon, Antiq, viii, xv. 6. I.
and ix, ii. 2. c. vi. fect 3. I.
Abaziah, king of Judah, Antiq, ix. vi,
3. I.

Ahijah, the prophet, Antiq. viii. vii.
7. I. his prophecy, x. iv. 4. I.
Ahikam, Antiq. x. ix. 1. I.
Ahimaaz, the son of Zadok, Antiq, vii.
ix. a. c. x. lect. 4. 5. high priest,
x. viii. 6. I.

Ahimelech, or Achimelech the priest,
or high priest, flain by the order of
Saul, Antiq. vi, xiii. 4. &c. I.
Abitub, Antiq, viii. i. 3. I.
Ahitophel, or Achitophel, Antiq. vii.
ix. I. gives evil counfel, fect. 5.
hangs himself, fect. 8.

Ai befieged, Antiq. v. i. 12. I. tak-
en, left. 15.

An-

Aizel, or Uzal, Antiq. i. vi. 4. I.
Alans, War, vii. vii. 4. III.
Albinus, procurator of Judea,
tiq. xx. ix, 1. II.
Alcimus, or Jacimus, the wicked
high-pricft, Antiq, xiii. ix, 7. II,

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calumniates Judas before Demetrius,
Alcyon, a physician, Antiq. xix. i.
c. x. fect. 1. dies, fect. 6.
20. II.

Alexander Lyfimachus the alabarch,
Antiq. xviii. vi. 3. II. and xix. v,
1. II. and xx. v. 2. II.
Alexander, the son of Alexander by
Glaphyra, War, i. xxvii. 1. III.
Alexander, the son of Antiochus Epi-
phanes, Antiq. xiii. ii. 1. II. fur-
named Balas, ib. in not. king of Syr-
ia, fect. 2, his letter to Jonathan, ib.
engages in a battle with Demetrius,
fect. 4.
demands Ptolemy Philomet-
er's daughter in marriage, c. iv. fect.
1. is killed. in Arabia, and his head
fent to Ptolemy, fect. 8.
Alexander and Ariftobulus, Herod's
fons, put in prifon, Antiq. xvi. x. 5.
II. ftrangled by their father's order.
c. xi. fect. 6. War, i. xxvii. 6. III.
Alexander, the son of Ariftobalus, An-
tiq. xiv. iv. 5. II. War, i. viii. 7.
III. troubles Syria, Antiq. xiv, vi,
2. II. makes war upon the Romans,
War, i, viii. 5. 111. is conquered by
Gabinas, ib, killed by Pompey's or-
der, Antiq. xiv. vii. 4. II. War, i.
ix. 2. III.

Alexander Janneus fucceeds his broth-
er Ariftobulus, War, i. iv. 1. III. a
fedition raised against him, Antiq.
xiii. xiv. 2, &c. II. his expedition
against Ptolemais, c. xii. fect. 2. he
is called Thracidas, for his barbar-
ous cruelty, c. xiv. fect. 2. dies of a
quartan ague, after three years fick-
nefs, c. xv. fect. 5. War, i. v. 8. III.
his fons Hyrcanus and Ariftobulus,
antiq, xiii. xvi, 1. II. War, i. v.
1. III.

Alexander the great fucceeds his father
Philip, antiq. xi. viii. 1. I.conquers
Darius, fect. 3. purfues his victories
through Afia, ib &c. fends a letter
to the high-priest of Jerufalem, ib.
goes himself to Jerufalem, iect, 5. his
dream,ib, he adores the name of God
on the high-preaft's forehead, ib, en-
ters the temple, ib. grants privileges
to the Jews, ib. the Pamphylian fea
gives way to his army, artiq. ii,
xvi. 5. I. his arms and armour kept
in the temple of Diana, at Elymais,
xii, ix. 1. II. his empire divided
after his death, c. i.
Alexander the fon of Phafaelus and
Alexander (Tiberius) fucceeds Cafping
Salampfo, antiq, xviii. v. 4.
II.

Fadus ás procurator of Judea, an-
tiq. xx. v. 2. II. War, ii. xi. 6.
III.is made procurator of Egypt,ii.
xv. 1. III. c. xviii, fect. 7. is
made chief commander of the Ro-
man army under Vespasian, iv, x, 6.
III. and vi, iv. 3. III.
Alexander Zebina king of Syria, is
conquered by Antiochus Grypus,
and dies, antiq. xiii. ix. 3. II.
Alexandra, Alexander Janneus's
widow, holds the adminiftration af-
ter his death, antiq. xiii. xvi, 1.
11, falls fick and dies, fect. 5, 6.
her eulogium, ib.
Alexandra, daughter of Hyrcanus,
wife of Alexander, the son of Aris-
tobulus, Hyrcanus's brother, and
nother of another Aristobulus and
Mariamne, antiq. xv. ii. 5, II.
writes a letter to Cleopatra, ib, fends
the pictures of her fon and daughter,
to Antonius, by the advice of Del-
Jius, 6. is feignedly reconciled to
Herod, fect. 7. is fufpected by Her-
od, c. iii. fect. 2. prepares to fly in-
to Egypt, ib. bemoans the death of
Ariftobulus, lect, 4. acquaints Cleo-
patra with the fnares of Herod, and
the death of her fon, left. 5. is put
into prifon, fect.9.ber indecent beha-
viour towards her daughter Mariam..
ne, c. vii. fest. 4. is killed by Her-
od's order, fect. 8.
Alexandra, daughter of Phafaelus and
Salamplio, antiq, xviii. v. 4. II, is
married to Timius, Ciprius, ib.
Alexander's caufeway to the ifle Pha-
ros, feven furlongs long, antiq. xii.
ii. 12. II. a great part of that city
affigned to the Jews, xiv, vii. 2. II.
the Jews declared its citizens on a
brazen pillar, by Julius Cæfar, c, x.
fect. 1, 2.

Alexas, Salome's husband, antiq. xvii.
i. 1. II. War, i. xxviii, 6. III.
Alexas Selcias, Alexias's fon, antiq.
xviii. v. 4. II.
Alifphragmuthofis, or Halifphragmu-
thofis, king of Egypt, against Apion,
i. fect. 14. III.

Aliturus, a Jew, Life, fcct. 3. II.
Alliance between Ptolemy and Anti-
ochus, antiq. xii. íîv. 1. II.
Altar of incenfe, antiq. iii. vi. 8. I. of
burnt-offering made of unhewn
flone, War, v. v. 6. III. against
Apion, i. fect. 22. III.
Amedatha, or Hammadetha, antiq. xi.
vi. 5. 12. I.

Amalekites attack the Ifraelites, antiq.

iii. ii. 1. I. are conquered and plan-
dered, fect. 4 5.

Aman, or Haman, the enemy of the
Jews, antiq. xi.vi. 5. I. his edi&
against the Jews, fect. 6. orders a gal-
lows to be erected for Mordecai,
fect. 10. is obliged to honour Mor-
decai, ib. his malicious defign laid
before the king, fect. 11. his edi&t
countermanded, fect. 12. he is him-
felf hanged on the gallows, feat. 13.
Amarinus, or Omri, king of the Ifra-
elites, antiq. viii. xii. 5. I.

Amafa, general of the army,antiq. vii.

x. 1. I. and xi. 1. the fon of Jether,
c. xv. fe&t. 1. killed by Joab, ib. c.
xi. fect. 7.

Amalias, or Amaziah, king of Judah,
antiq, ix. viii. 4. I. c. ix. fe&t. 1.
makes war on Jehoalh king of Ifra-
el, fect. 3, is beaten, ib, and mur-
dered in a confpiracy, ib."
Amafius, or Maafeiah, king Ahaz's
fon, flain in battle, antiq. ix. xii.
1. I.
Amafias, or Maafciah, governor of
the city, antiq. x. iv. 1, I.
Amathius, antiq. i, vi. 2. I.
Ambassadors fent with prefents to

Hezekiah, antiq. x. ii. 2. I. ambas-
fadors of the Jews flain by the
Arabs, xv, v, 2. II. this a violation
of the law of nations, fect. 3. c. vii.
fect. 9. ambaladors had a sight to
fit among the Roman fenators in the
theatre, xiv. x, 6. II.

Ambaffage fent by Jonathan to the
Lacedemonians, antiq. xiii. v. 8.
II. fent by the Jews to Rome, xu.
x. 6. II.

Ambition and avarice caufes of many
mitchiefs, antiq. vii. i. 5. I.
Ambivius (Marcus) procurator of Ju-
dea, antiq, xviii. ii. 2. II.
Amenophis, king of Egypt, against
Apion, i. fect. 15, 26, 32. III.
Ameffes, queen of Egypt, against
Apion, i. feet. 15. III.
Aminadab, antiq. vi. i. 4. I, and xi.
iv. 1. I.

Ammonius, antiq, xiii. iv, 6. II.
killed, ib.

Amnon, David's fon, antiq. vii. ii. 3
I. falls in love with his fifter Tamar
c. viii. fect. 1. is flain by Abfalom's
order, feet. 2.

Amorites given to the tribes of Reuben
and Gad, and the half tribe of Ma-
naffeh, antiq. iv. vii. 3. I.

Amphitheatre built at Jerufalem, and
another in the adjoining plain, by
Herod the Great, antiq. xv. viii. 1.
II. another at Jericho, xvii. viii.
2. II.

Amram, Mofes's father, antiq. ii. ix.
3. I.

Amram, antiq, xx. i. 1. II.
Amraphel, antiq. i. ix, 1.

Amutal, or Hamutal, antiq. x. v. 2. I.
Anacharis, or Rabfaris, a general of
Sennacherib, antiq, x. i. i. I.
Ananelus made high prieft, antiq. xv.
ii. 4. II. deprived of it, c. ¡¡¡ ̧ fect,
1. restored to it, fect. 3.
Ananias son of Nebedeus, made high-
priest, antiq. xx. v. 2. II. War, ii.
xii. 6. III. c. xvii. fect. 2. his fon
Anenus, c. xii. fect. 6, both fent in
fetters to Rome, antiq, xx. vi, 2. II.
Alain, together with his brother Eze-
kias, War, ii, xvii. 9, III.
Ananias, (different from the former,)
antiq. xi. iv. 9. I, fon of Onias,
xiii. x. 4. II. c. xiii. fect. 2..
Ananias, the fon of Mafambalus, high-
priest, War, v. xiii. 1. III.
Ananus fenior, made high pricft, antiq.-
xx ix, 1. II, his eulogium, War,
iv iii. 7, III.

Ananus jun, the fon of Ananus, made

high priest, antiq. xx. ix. 1. II.
Life, lect. 38. II. War, iv. iii. 9.
III. his fpeech to the "people, fe&t.
10. accused of the murder of James,
the Bishop, antiq. xx. ix. 1 II. de
prived of the high priesthood, ib.
his death, War, iv. v. 2. III.
Ananus Lor Annas] fon of Seth, made.
high priest, antiq xviii. ii. 1. II.
depofed fe&t. 2.

Ananus, fon of Bamadus, one of Si-
mon's life guard, War, v. xiii. 1.
III flies to Titus, vi, iv. 2. III.
Ananus, governor of the temple, an-
tiq. xx. vi. 2. II.

Ananus, fon of Jonathan, War, ii. xix.
5. III.

Anchus, or Achish king of Gath, an-
tiq. vi. xiv. 1. I.
Andreas, captain of Philadelphus's life-
guard, antiq. xii. ii. 2. 3. 4. II.
against Apion. ii. fect. 4. vol. 3.
Andromachus expelled the court of
Herod, antiq. xvi. viii. 3. vol. 2.
Andronicus, fon of Meffalamus, antiq.
xiii. iii. 4. vol. 2.

Aner, Abraham's confederate, antiq.
i. x. 2. vol. 1.

Aylapsvoda, or forcible preffure

taken off the Jews by Demetrius,
antiq. xiii. ii. 3. vol. 2.
Angels of God become familiar with
women, antiq. i. iii. 1, vol 1.
Anileus, antiq, xviii.ix. 1, 4, 5. vol.
2. killed by the Babylonians, le&t, 7.
Anna or Hannah the wife of Elkanah,
antiq. v. x. 2. vol. 1.

Annibas, put to death by Fadus, for a
mutiny, antiq, xx. i. 1. vel 2,
Annius (Lucius) takes Gerafa, War,
iv. ix. 1. vol. 3.

Minucianus, antiq. xix i. 3.
vol. 2.

-Rufus, procurator of Judea,
antiq, xviii. ii. 2. vol. 2.
Anoch, or Enoch, ant.q. i. ii. 2,
vol. I.

Anteius killed, antiq, xix. i. 15, vol.

2.

Antigonus governs Afia after Alexan-
der's death, antiq, xii. 1. vol. 2.
his fleet beaten by Ptolemy, c. xi,
feat. 10.
Antigonus, son of Ariftobulus, antiq
xiv, iv.5.vol. 2. c.vii, fect.1. im-
peaches Hyrcanus and Antipater, c..
viii. fect. 4. War, 1. x. 1. vol. 3.
is conquered by Herod, antiq, xiv.
xii. 1, vol. 2. invades Judea, by the
help of the Parthians, c. xiii. fett.3.
is re-established in the government,
fect, 10. War, i. xiii. 9. vol. 3, cuts
off Hyrcanus's ears, and caufes the
death of Phafaelus, ib. furrenders
himfelf to Sofias, antiq. xiv. xvi. 2.
vol. 2. War, i, xviii. 2. vol is
fent in ferters to Marcus Antonius,
ib, was the first king whole head
was cut off by the Romans, antiq
xv. i. 2. vol 2. reigned before Her-
od, xvii. v. 2, vol. 2,
Antigonus, fon of Hyrcanus. I. and
brother of king Ariftobulus, made
commander at the fiege of Samaria,
antiq. xii, x. 2. vol. 2, is beloved
by his brother, c. xi. fect. 1. is
watched by the queen, and her fa-
vourites, and by their calumnies
flain, fect, 2. War, i. iii. 2, 3, 4.
vol. 3-

Antioch is the chief city in Syria, and
the thi d.city in the Roman empire,
War, iii. ii. 4. vol. 3. the Jews
made citizens thereof by Seleucus.
Nicator, antiq, xii, iii. 1, vol. 2, it
is burnt down, War, vii,ii. 4. vol 3,
Antiochians rebel against Demetrius,
antiq. xiii, iv. 7. vol. 2. their envy
againit the Jews, xii, iii. 1. vol. 2.

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