[94]. Or “procurator” (ἐπίτροπος).

[95]. Lit. “fatherland.”

[96]. So the MSS; probably we should read “twenty-five.” See Schürer, Jewish People, I. 1. 383, n. 29.

[97]. Lit. “tyranny.”

[98]. See § ([11]).

[99]. Apparently Hyrcanus, though Sextus might be the subject.

[100]. The governor of Syria.

[101]. Octavius, the future Emperor Augustus.

[102]. Cf. B. J. I. 226: “It was his son’s power and expectations which brought about Antipater’s end. For Malichus was afraid of these,” etc.

[103]. Cf. § ([14]).