ii, 1, vol. 3. he arrives at Jerufalem, and is exposed to great dangers, lect. 1, 2, his great valor, fect. ii. v, h s great concern to fave Jerufalem c. ix. fe&t. 2, and the temple, i, ii 4. vol. 3. c. iv. fect. 3 his fpeech to his foldiers, c. i. left. 5 he receives acclamations from the army, c. vi. fect.. his fpeeches to the Jewish ty- rants, fect. 2. he afcribes the con- queft of the city to God, c ix, le&t. 3. he thanks the army and diftributes rewards, vii. i 3. vol. 3. celebrates his father's and brother's birth days, c. ii, let. 1. is greatly moved at the fight of the ruins of Je ufalem, c. v. left. 2, he makes great fhews, c. v. lect. 1. comes to Antioch, fe&t. 2. and to Rome, fect. 3. what per- fons he carried with him for the tri- umph, ib. his approbation of Jofe- phus's hiftory, Life, fect. 65 vol. 2. his generofity to Jofephus, fect 76. Tobias's fons expelled Jerufalem, War,' i. i. 2. val. 3.
Togarmah,.antiq. i. vi, 1. vol. 1. Topa chies (three) or prefectures, ad- ded to Judea, antiq. xiii. iv. 9. vol. 2.
Tower of Babel. and the Sibyl's tefti-
mony concerning it, antiq, i. iv. vol. 1.
Trachonites rebel, antiq, xvi. ix. 1. vol. 2.
Traditions of the Pharifees unwritten, antiq. viii. x. vi, vol. 1. Trajan, captain of the tenth legion, War, iii. vii. 31. vol. 3. Tranflation of the law, made by feven. tytwo elders, antiq, xii, ii, 12. vol. 2. Against Apion, in fect. 4. vol. 3. Treafure (facred) kept in the temple by fome of the priests, antiq xi. v. 2. vol. 1.
Tribes of Ifrael, and their portions of land determined by lot, antiq. v. i. 22. vol. 1.
Tribute paid out of Judea to Antio- chus Pius, antiq. xiii. viii, 3. vol. 2. great men farm fuch tributes, xii. iv. vol. 2. poll money paid the kings of Syria by the Jews, xiii. ii. 3. vol. 2. ten thousand drachmæ paid out of the temple to them, ib. three hundred talents paid by Jona- than to Demetrius for tribute. c. iv. fect. 9 Jews freed from paying such tribute by imon the Maccabee, c. vi. fect. 6. high priest used to pay twenty talents tribute to the kings of
Egypt out of their own revenues, xii. iv. 1. vol. 2. poll money and crown tax, &c. forgiven the princi- pal orders of the Jews by Antiochus the Great, c. iii. iect. 3.. Triumphal gate at Rome, War, vii. v. 4. vol. 3.
Triumphal pomp defcribed, War, vii. v. 4. 5, &c. vol. 3 Trophies give offence to the Jews, an tiq. xv. vii. 1..vol. 2. Trumpet, its invention and form, an- tiq. iii. xii. 6. vol. 1. Truth and juice, complained to be gone out of the world, antiq. xvi. xi. 4. vol. 2.
Truth and accuracy to be observed by an hiftorian, artiq, xiv. i, 1, vol. 2, obferved accordingly by Jofephus, Life, fect. 65 vol. 2.
Trypho the tyrant, brings young Anti- ochus back to Syria, antiq. xiii. v. 3 vol. 2. his perfidious behavior to the fame Antiochus, c. vi. fe&t. 1. he draws Jonathan into a foare, fect. 1, 2. he makes an irruption into Ju dea, left 4 impofes upon Simon, ib kills Jonathan, fect. 5. he caules Antiochus, whole guardian he was, to be killed, c. vii. fect. 1. he is made king by the army, ib. he is killed at Apamia, fec. 2. Trypho, king Herod's barber, antiq. xii. xi. 5, &c. vol. 2. War, 1. xxvii. 5. vol. 3.
Trypho, king Ptolemy's darling, an- tiq. xii. iv. 9. vol. 2. Tubal-cain, antiq. i. ii, 2. vol. 1. Tyrannus Prifcus, War, ii. xix. 4. vol. 3.
Tyrannus's depofition against Alexan- der, antiq. xvi, x. 3. vol. 2. War, i. xxvi 3. vol. 3.
Tyre, when built, antiq. viii. iii, 1. vol. 1.
Tyre oppreffed by Marion, antiq. xiv, xii, 1. vol. 2.
Tyre befieged feven months by Alex- ander the Great, aniq. xi. viii. 4.
Tyre, the name of a caftle built by Hyr.
canus, antiq. xii, iv. 11. vol. 2. Tyrians, their god Baal, antiq. ix. vi. 6. vol. 1. their ancient records, A- gainst Apion, i. fe&t. 17. vol. 3. they beat the Affyrians at fea, antiq. ix. xiv, 2. vol. 1. ther temple of Jupiter Olympius, viii v. 3. vol. 1. Against Apion, i, fect. 18. vol. 3. of Hercules, ib, of Altarte, ib.
of the temple treafure remitted by Demetrius, xiii. ii. 3. vol. 2. Dan- iel's prophecy of Antiochus's prof- anation of the temple fulfilled, xii. vii. 6. vol. 2. Tephetus of Garfis, War, v. xi. 5. vol. 3.
Terah, Abraham's father, antiq, i, vi. 5. vol. 1.
Teribinth, for turpentine tree, near He- bron, fuppofed as old as the world, War, iv. ix. 7. vol. 3.
Terentius, or Turnus Rufus, War, vii. ii. vol. 3.
Terefh, antiq. xi. vi. 4. vol. 1. Teridatis, or Tiridates, king of Arme- nia, antiq. xx. iii. 3. vol. 2. War, vii, vii. 7. vol. 3.
Tero, an old foldier, antiq, xvi. ix. 4. &c.vol. 2, War, i. xxvii. 4,&c.vol. 3 charged with ticafon by Trypho, Herod's barber, left. 5. Tethmofis, or Thumofis, king of Egypt, against Apion, i. xiv. 15.26, vol. 3. Tetrarchies, antiq. xiii. iv. 9. vol. 2. Tharmar, David's daughter, antiq. vii. iii 3. vol. 1. Thamar, Abfalom's daughter, married to Rehoboam, antiq. vii. x. 3 vol.1. Thaumaftus, antiq. xviii, vi, 6, vol. 2. Theatres erected at Jerufalem by Her- od, antiq. xv. viii, 1. vol. 2. War, i. xxi. 8. vol. 3. at Cefarea, antiq. xv. ix. 6. vol. z. Theft, how punished by the law of Mofes, antiq. iv. viii. 27, &c, vol.1. Themafus, antiq. xi. iii. 5. vol. r. Theodorus, fon of Zeno, antiq. xiii.
xiii, 3. vol. 2. War, i. iv. 2. vol. 3. Theodofius, antiq. xiii. iii. 4. vol. 2. Theophilus, fon of Ananus, deprived of the high priesthood, antiq."” xix,, vi. 2. vol. 2.
Theophilus, brother of Jonathan, made high priest, antiq. xviii. v. vol. 2. Thermus, a Roman ambaffador, a- gainst Apion, ii. fe&t. 5. vol. 3. Thermula, Phraataces's concubine, and
then wife, antiq, xviii. ii. 4. vol. 2. Theudas, an impoftor, antiq. xx. v. I. vol. 2.
Theudion, brother of Doris, Antipa-
ter's mother, antiq, xvii, iv. 2. vol. 2.
Thobel, or Tubai-cain, antiq. i. ii. x.
Tholomy, fon of Sohemus, antiq. xiv.- viii. . vol. a.
Thumofis, or Tethmofis, king of E- gypt, against Apion, i. fect, 14, 15: 26. vol. 3.
Thrygammes, or Togarmah, antiq. i, vi. 1. vol. 1.
Tiberius Alexander, procurator of Ja- dea, antiq. xx. v, 2. vol. 2, Tiberius Alexander, governor of Al- exandria, War, ii. «viii. 7. vol. 3. and v. i, 6. vol. 3. he brings Egypt over to Vefpafian, iv. x. 6. vol. 3. Tiberias the emperor, antiq. xviii, ii, 4. vol. 2. War, ii. ix, 2, 5. vol 3. his dilatory proceedings, antiq, xviii. vi 5. vol. 2. his skill in aftrology, fect. 9. his prognoftic of a succeffor, ib. his death, ib.
Tibni, antiq. viii, xii. 5. vol. 1. Tidal, antiq. i. ix. vol. 1. Tiglathpileler, king of Affyria, antiq. ix. xi, 1. vol.1.
Tigranes, king of Armenia, antiq.xiii. xvi. 4 vol. 2. and xv. iv. 3. vol. 2. and xviii. v. 4. vol. 2. War, i, v. 3. vol. 3. c. xxviii. fect. 1. Tigranes, fon of Alexander and Gla phyra, antiq. xviii. v. 4. vol. 2. Timaus king of Egypt, against Api- on, i. fect. 14. vol. 3. Timidius, antiq. xix. i, 5. vol. 2. Timius, a Cypriot, antiq. xviii. x. 4. vol. 2.
Timotheus, antiq, xii. viii. 1, 3. vol. 2. he is put to flight by Judas, fc&t. 4.
Tiras, antiq. i. vi. 1. vol. 1, Tiridates, king of Armenia, antiq. xx. iii. 3. vol. 2.
Tithes, and first fruits, given to the Levites, antiq, iv. iv. 3. vol. 1. their tithes or tenth parts given to the priest, sect. 4. this law reftored by Hezekiah, ix. xiii. 3. vol. 1. Titius, prefident of Syria, antiq, xvi, viii. 6. vol. 2.
Titus Cæfar, fon of Vefpafian, fent to
Alexandria, War, iii. i. 3. val, g he brings a great number of troops to Vefpafian, c. iv, fect. 2, his picty towards his father, c. vii. fe&t. 22. he and Vefpafian take Jotapata, &. 31. his mildness to Jofephus, c. viti. fect. 8, 9. he is fent against Tariche, c. x. fect. 1. bis valor in this expe dition, lect. 3 his fpeech to his fol diers, left. 4. he takes Tarichez, left. 5. he is fent to Rome, with king A- grippa, to compliment Galba, iv ix. 2. vol. 3. the order of his array, V.
ii, 1. vol. 3. he arrives at Jerufalem, and is exposed to great dangers, lect. 1, 2, his great valor, fect. ii. v, hs great concern to fave Jerufalem c. ix. fect. 2, and the temple, i, ii 4. vol. 3. c. iv. fe&t. 3 his fpeech to his foldiers, c. i. feet. 5 he receives acclamations from the army, c. vi. fect.. his fpeeches to the Jewish ty- rants, fect. 2. he afcribes the con- queft of the city to God, c ix. fe&t. 1. he thanks the army and diftributes rewards, vii. ii 3. vol. 3. celebrates his father's and brother's birth days, c. ii, fet. 1. is greatly moved at the fight of the ruins of Je ulalem, c. v. fect. 2, he makes great fhews, c. v. lect. 1. comes to Antioch, fe&t. 2. and to Rome, fect. 3. what per- fons he carried with him for the tri- umph, ib. his approbation of Jofe- phus's hiftory, Life, fect. 65 vol. 2. his generofity to Jofephus, iet 76. Tobias's fons expelled Jerufalem, War,' i. i. 2. val. 3.
Togarmah,.antiq. i. vi, 1. vol. 1. Topa chies (three) or prefectures, ad- ded to Judea, antiq. xiii. iv. 9. vol. 2.
Tower of Babel. and the Sibyl's tefti-
mony concerning it, antiq. i. iv. vol. 1.
Trachonites rebel, antiq, xvi. ix. 1. vol. 3.
Traditions of the Pharifees unwritten, antiq. viii. x. vi. vol. 1. Trajan, captain of the tenth legion, War, iii. vii. 31. vol. 3. Tranflation of the law, made by feven- tytwo elders, antiq, xii. ii, 12. vol. 2. Against Apion, in fect. 4. vol. 3. Treafure (facred) kept in the temple by fome of the priests, antiq xi. v. 2.
Tribes of Ifrael, and their portions of land determined by lot, antiq. v. i. 22. vol. 1.
Tribute paid out of Judea to Antio- chus Pius, antiq. xiii. viii, 3. vol. 2. great men farm fuch tributes, xii. iv. 3 vol. 2. poll money paid the kings of Syria by the Jews, xiii. ii. 3. vol. 2. ten thousand drachmæ paid out of the temple to them, ib. three hundred talents paid by Jona- than to Demetrius for tribute. c. iv. fect 9 Jews freed from paying luch tribute by imon the Maccabee, c. vi. fect. 6. high priest used to pay twenty talents tribute to the kings of
Egypt out of their own revenues, xü. iv. 1. vol. 2. poll money and crown tax, &c. forgiven the princi- pal orders of the Jews by Antiochus the Great, c. iii. fect. 3.. Triumphal gate at Rome, War, vii. v. Triumphal pomp defcribed, War, vii. 4. vol. 3. Traphics give offence to the Jews, an v. 4. 5, &c. vol. Trumpet, its invention and form, an- tiq. xv. vii. 1..vol. 2. Truth and juice, complained to be tiq. iii. xii. 6. vol. 1. gone out of the world, antiq. xvi. xi. 4. vol. 2.
Truth and accuracy to be observed by an hiftorian, antiq. xiv. i. 1. vol. 2. obferved accordingly by Jofephus, Life, fect. 65 vol. 2.
Trypho the tyrant, brings young Anti- ochus back to Syria, antiq. xiii, v. 3 vol. 2. his perfidious behavior to the fame Antiochus, c. vi. fect. 1. he draws Jonathan into a foare, fect. 1, 2. he makes an irruption into Ju dea, fect 4 impotes upon Simon, ib kills Jonathan, fect. 5. he caules Antiochus, whofe guardian he was, to be killed, c. vii. fe&t. 1. he is made king by the army, ib. he is Trypho, king Herod's barber, antiq. killed at Apamia, fec. 2. xii. xi. 5, &c. vol. 2. War, 1 xxvii. 5. vol. 3.
Trypho, king Ptolemy's darling, an- tiq. xii, iv. 9. vol. 2. Tubal-cain, antiq. i. ii, 2. vol. 1. Tyrannus Prifcus, War, ii, xix. 4. vol. 3.
Tyrannus's depofition against Alexan- der, antiq. xvi, x. 3. vol. 2. War, i. xxvi 3. vol. 3.
Tyre, when built, antiq. viii. iîì. 1. vol. 1.
Tyre oppreffed by Marion, antiq. xiv, xii. 1. vol. 2.
Tyre befieged feven months by Alex-
ander the Great, an iq. xi. viii. 4.
Tyre, the name of a castle built by Hyr-
Tyriaus, their god Baal, antiq. ix. vi. canus, antiq. xii, iv. 11. vol. 2. 6. vol. 1. their ancient records, A- gainft Apion, i. fe&. 17. vol. 3. they beat the Affyrians at fea, antiq. ix. xiv. z. vol. 1. the r temple of Jupiter Olympius, viii v. 3. vol. 1. Against Apion, i, fect. 18. vol. 3. of Hercules, ib, of Aftarte, ib.
Valerian, a decurion, War, iii. ix. 7. vol. 3.
Valerius Gratus, procurator of Judea, antiq. xviii. ii. 2. vol. 2. Valerius Afiaticus, antiq. xix, i. 14, 20. vol. 2.
Varro, prefident of Syria, antiq. xv. x. 1. vol. 2.
Varus (Quintilius) prefident of Syria, antiq, xvii. v. 2, 6, vol. 2. c. ix. fect. 3. Life, feet. 11. vol. 2. War, i. xxxi. 5. vol. 3 and ii. iii, 1, vol. 3. he comes to fuccor Sabinus, antiq. xvii. x. 9. vol. 2, War, ii. v. 1. vol. 3. he pun fhes the mutineers, antiq. xvii. x. 1, 9. 10. vol 2.
Vafhti, wite of king Artaxerxes, antiq. xi. vi, 1. vol. 1.
Vatinius, antiq. xix. i. 13. vol. 2. Veils of the tabernacle, antiq. iii. vii, 7. vol. 1. Ventidius Baffus, bribed by Antigonus, antiq. xiv, xiv. 6. vol. 2, chap. xv. fect. 1. fent to repel the Parthians, War, i. xv. 2. vol. 3. he kills Paco- rus in battle, and defeats the Parthi- ans, antiq. xiv, xv. 7. vəl 2. Veranius, antiq, xix, iii. 4. vol. 2. Vefpafian and Titus's generofity to- wards the Jews, antiq. xii. iii. 2. vol. 2. his wars in Judea, War, Book iii, and iv, at large, vol. 3. Victory does not depend on numbers, but on valor, antiq. i, x. 1. vol. 1. and on piety towards God, antiq. xii, vii. 1. vol. 2. Vindex rebels against Nero, War, iv. viii. 1. vol. 3.
Vine (golden) in Herod's temple, antiq. xv. viii. 3. vol. 2. another fent to Rome, xiv, iii. 1. vol. 2. Vinicius (Marcus) antiq. xix. i. 14.
Virtue its own reward, antiq. iv. viii.
Virtues (royal) antiq. vii. xv. 2. vol. 1. Vitellius, prefident of Syria, antiq. xv.
xi. iv. vol. 2. War, vii. iv. 2. vol. 3. he is highly treated by the Jews, antiq. xviii. iv. 3. vol. 2. c. v. fe&t. 3. his expedition against Aretas, ib. is ordered by Tiberias to enter into an alliance with Artabanus, c. iv.
Uminidius Quadratus, prefident of Syrp ia, antiq. xx. vi. 2. vol. 2. Unexpected events the most shocking, antiq. v. xi. 3. vol. 1. Unleavened bread See Paflover. Voice heard in the temple, War, vi, v. 3. vol. 3. Vologeles, king of Parthia, antıq, xx. iv. 2 vol. 2. War, vii, v. 2. vol. 3. c. vii. dec. 3. he declares war against Izates, antiq. xx iv, 2. vol. 2. Volumnius, procurator of Syria, antiq. xvi. ix. 1. vol. 2. chap. xi. fe&t. 3. War, i. xxvii. 1, 2, vol. 3. Vonones, antiq. xvii. ii 4. vol. 2, Vow of Jeptha to sacrifice his daughter neither lawful nor acceptable to God, antiq. v. vii 10. vol. 1. Ures, antiq. viii, ii. 3. vol, s. Uriah slain, antiq. vii. vii, 1. vol. 1. Urias, high priest, antiq. x. viii. 6.
jet. 4. Vitellius is made emperor after Otho, War, iv. ix. 9. vol. 3. he is flain, c. xi. let. 4. Vitellius Proculus, antiq, xix. vi. 3. vol. 2.
Uz, antiq. i. vi. 4, 5. vol. 1. Uzzah, mitten by God, for touching the ark, antiq. vii, iv, 2. vol. 1. Uzziah, or Azariah, king of Judah, an- tiq. ix. ix. 3. vol. 1. his sets and encomium, c. ix. feft. 3. he burns incenfe in the temple, feet. 4. he is fmitten with the leprofy for ufurp- ing the priest's office, ib.
War not begun with foreign nations till ambaffadors are fent, antiq. iv. viii. 41. vol. 1, and v. ii. 9. vol. 1. War (laws of) among the Jews, antiq. iv. viii, 41, &c. vol. 1. Against A. pion, i. lect. 30. vol. 3.
War (Jewish) whence begun, War, ii. xiii. vol. 3. c. xiv. fect. 4. c. xv. feet. 5. c. xvii. fe&t. 1, &c, Water of Bethlehem, offered to God by David, antiq. vii. 12. 4. vol. 1. Water (fea.) See Sea. Witch, or Necromantic woman of En dor, comforts Saul, antiq vi. xiv. 3. vol. 1. her eulogium, fect. 4. Women's power, antiq. xi, iii. 5. vol. 1. their cunning in preventing accu- fations, ii. v. 5. vol. 1. their dreis forbidden men, iv. viii. 43. vol. 1. foreign women not to be meddled with by Jews, xii. iv. 6. vol. 2. when divorced, cannot marry anoth- er without their former husband's confent, xv. 7. 10, vol. 2. Persian women or wives not to be seen by ftrangers, x. vi. 1. vol. 1. not al lowed to be witnesses, iv. 8, 15. vol. 1.
Xanthicus, the Syro Macedonian name of the Jewish month Nifan, antiq. i. iii. 3. vol. 1. and fo elsewhere, Xerxes fucceeds Darius, antiq. xi. v. 1. vol. 1. his letter to Ezra, ib. Xylophoria, a Jewish festival when they carried wood to the temple for the facrifices, War, ii. xvii. 6, vol. 3. Year, two beginnings of Jewish years, antiq, i iii. 3. vol. 1. Year (Great) a period of fix hundred common years, antiq. i iii 9. vol. 1. Zabdiel, a prince of the Arabians, an-
tiq. xiii. iv. 8. vol. 2. Zabidus, an Idumean, Against Apion, ii, fect, 10. vol. 3. Zachariah, king of Ifrael, antiq. ix. x.
3. vol. 1. his death, c. xi, fe&t. 1. Zachariah, fon of Jehoida, a prophet, is ftoned, antiq. ix. viii. 3. vol. 1. Zachariah the prophet, antiq. xi, iv. 5, 7. vol. 1. Zacharias, fon of Baruch, War, iv. v. 3. he is murdered in the
4. vol temple, ib, Zacharias, son of Phalek, War, iv. iv. 1. vol. 3.
Zachariah, son of Ahaz, is slain by
Maafeiah, antiq. ix. xii. 1. Vol. 1. Zadoc, or Sadoc, high priest, antiq. vii. ii. vol. 1. c. v. fect. 4. c. x. fect. 4. c. xi, fect. 8. c. xiv. fect. 4. and viii. i. 3. vol. 1, and x. viii. 6. vol. 1. Zalmunna, captain of the Midianites, antiq. v. vi. 5. vol. 1, Zamaris, a Babylonian Jew, antiq. xvii. ii. 3. vol. 2.
Zarephath, or Sarepta, the widow's habitation, antiq. viii. xiii 2, vol. 1. Zelotes, War, iv. iii. 9. 13, 14. vol. 3. c. iv. fect. 5, &c. c. v. left. 1, 5. and vii. viii. 1. vol. 3. Zeb, or Zeeb, captain of the Midian- ites, antiq. v. vi. 5. vol, 5.
Zebudah, mother of Jekoiakim, antiq.
x. v. 2. vol. 1. Zedekiah, a false prophet, antiq. viii, xv. 4. vol. 1. Zedekiah, king of Judah, antiq. x. vii. 1, &c. vol. 1, he revolts from the Babylonians, fect. a. calls for Jere miah's advice, fect. 6, he is carried captive to Babylon, c, viii, fect. 2. Zebina (Alexander) king of Syria, is his death, fect. 7. conquered by Antiochus Grypus, and dies, antiq. xiii. ix. 3. vol. a. Zeno, ftyled Cotylas, tyrant of Phila- Zebul, antiq. v. vii. 4. vol. 1. Zenodoras, antiq. xv. x, I, &c. vol. delphia, antiq. xiii. vii. 1. vol. 2. 2. War, i, xx. 4. vol. 3. his death, Zerah, an Ethiopian king, antiq. viii. antiq. xv. x. iii. vol. 2. xii. 1. vol. defeated by Afa,
Zeruiah, antiq. vi. xiii. 9. vol. 1. Zuxis, antiq. xii. iii.4. vol 2. Ziba, Saul's freedman, antiq. vii, v. 2. vol. 1.
Zillah, Lamech's wife, antiq. i. ii. 2. vol. 1.
Zimri, prince of the Simeonites, antiq. iv. vi. 10. vol. 1. his fpeech against Mofes, fect, 11.
Zitari kills Elah, antiq. viii. xii. 4, 6. vol. 1. his death, ib. Zipporah, Moles's wife, antiq. iii. ii, 1. vol. I.
Zizus an Arabian, antiq. xiii. xiv. 3.
Zoilus, a tyrant, antiq. xiii, xii, 2. Zoba (king of) antiq. vii. vi. 1. vol. 1,
Zorobabel, antiq. xi. i. 3. vol. 1. c. ii. fect. s, &c.
Zur, king of the Midianites, antiq. iv, vii. 1. vol. 1.
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