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"Jack and Jill", the Sumerian lunar, [53]. "Jack with a Lantern", the Babylonian, [66]. Jacob, personal ornaments as charms to, [211]; marriage of, [266]. Jah, the Hebrew, Ea as, [31]; Dagon as, [31]; as dragon slayer, [157]; monotheism, [160]. Japan, the Hades of, [206]. Jastrow, Professor, on Ea, [29], [30], [435]; on culture and racial fusion, [42]; on fire and water ceremonies, [51]; on moon names, [52]; on female conservatism, [107], [179], [180]; on burial customs, [208]; on Nebo, [303], [435]; on Greek and Babylonian astrology and astronomy, [319] et seq.; on Anshar, Ashir, and Ashur, [354]. Jehoahaz (je-hō´a-haz), King of Judah, [414]; Necho deposes, [489]. Jehoash (je-hō´ash), King of Israel, [448], [449]. Jehoiachin (je-hoi´a-chin), King of Judah, carried to Babylon, [490]. Jehoiakim (je-hoi´a-kim), King of Judah, [489], [490], [492]. Jehoram (je-hō´ram), King of Judah, no burning at grave of, [350]. Jehoshaphat (je-hosh´a-phat), King of Judah, [407]; navy of wrecked, [408]. Jehu (je´hü), King of Israel, Elisha calls, [409], [410]; tribute to Shalmaneser III, [411], [412]; mother worship in reign of, [421], [434]. Jeremiah, liver as seat of life, [48]; on mother worship, [106], [107], [421]; Pharaoh Necho, [489]. Jeremias, Dr. Alfred, on precession of equinoxes, [320] n. Jeroboam (jer-o-bō´am), revolt of, [402]; Abijah defeats, [402], [403]; an ally of Assyria, [449]. Jerusalem, the "new", [xvii]; Palaeolithic collection at, [10]; "dragon well" at, [152]; "father" of Amorite, "mother" of Hittite, [246]; eclipse record from, [323]; "Queen of Heaven" worshipped in, [421]; wall of destroyed by Jehoash, [449]; new wall and water supply of, [451]; siege of by Sennacherib, [465], [466]; Assyrian ambassador visits, [471], [472]; sack of by Nebuchadrezzar II, [490], [491]; Cyrus and rebuilding of, [496]; return of captives to, [496]. Jewellery, the magic, Ishtar's, [96], [98]. Jewish type, Akkadians of, [1], [2]; Arabs not of, [9]; the racial blend which produced, [10] et seq. Jews, Cyrus welcomed in Babylon by, [495]; return of to Jerusalem, [496]. Jezebel (jez´e-bel), Queen, [406]; murder of, [410]. Jinn, the Arabian, [78]. Joash (jō´ash), King of Judah, concealment of in childhood, [413]; coronation of, [413], [414]. Johns, Mr., on Aryans in early Assyria, [278], [279]. Joram (jō´ram), King of Israel, [408], [409]; Jehu murders, [410]. Josiah (jo-sī´ah), King of Judah, Necho and, [489]. Jotham (jō´tham), King of Judah, [451]. Judah, subject to Damascus, [396]; separation of from Israel, [401] et seq.; Edom revolts against, [409]; defeated by Israel, [448]; Damascus and Israel plot against, [451]; Ahaz appeals to Assyria, [452]; Sennacherib deports prisoners from, [465]; in Esarhaddon's reign, [474]; Pharaoh Necho in, [489]; the Captivity, [491]; return of captives, [496]. Jupiter, the planet, Ramman and Hadad as, [57]; Merodach creates, [147]; Merodach as, [296]; Horus as, [300], [302]; associated with sun and moon, [301]; as ghost of sun, [305]; as "bull of light", [301]; Nin-Girsu (Tammuz) as, [301]; month of, [305]; Attis as, [305]; as "face voice of light" and "star of bronze", [314], [315]; in astrology, [318]. Jupiter-Amon, [317]. Jupiter-Belus, Merodach as, [221], [317].