A. Aceldama, conjectures upon, [297] Acra, fortress in Jerusalem, [21], [36], [37], [42]; besieged by Jonathan Maccabæus, [47]; demolished by Simon Maccabæus, [53] Adida, position of, [51] Æneas, healed by St Peter, [394] Ænon, St John Baptist at, [167] Agabus, famine prophesied by, [403]; his interview with St Paul at Cæsarea, [482] Agony, of Christ, the, [286] Agrippa. See [Herod] Alcimus, the High-priest, [39]; opposes Judas Maccabæus, [40]; flies to Antioch, [40]; his reinstatement and death, [42] Alexander Jannæus, succeeds Aristobulus, [62]; defeated by Lathyrus, [62]; opposed by the Pharisees, [63]; civil war under, [64]; his cruelties and death, [64] Alexander the coppersmith, conjectures concerning, [470], [526] Alexander the Great, his victories over the Persians, [5]; visit to Jerusalem, [6]; historic grounds for this, [7]; grants privileges to the Jews, [7]; division of his empire at his death, [8] Alexandra, succeeds Alexander Jannæus, [64]; her death, [65] Alexandra, mother-in-law of Mariamne, [83]; imprisoned by Herod the Great, [85]; put to death, [90] Alexandria, Jews established at, [7], [8]; besieged by Antiochus Epiphanes, [23] Alexandria Troas, account of, [438]; St Paul there, [472] Amphipolis, situation of, [445] Ananias, death of, [357] Ananias, of Damascus, [385]; his mission to St Paul, [386] Andrew, St, call of, [159], [177], [187]; with Christ on Mount Olivet, [276] Andronicus, deputy of Syria, kills Onias III., [22]; his execution, [22] Angel, releases the Twelve from prison, [359]; delivers St Peter, [406] Angels, at the sepulchre, [321], [322], [324] Anna, her testimony concerning Christ, [138] Annas, appointed High-priest and Sagan, [149]; Christ at his house, [289]; his hostility to the Christians, [353], [359] Antigonus, defeated by Ptolemy Soter, [9] Antigonus, son of Aristobulus, [73]; attempts to gain the throne, [78]; his success, [79]; overcome by Herod the Great, [81]; his death, [82] Antigonus, son of Hyrcanus, [59]; his assassination, [61] Antioch, founded by Seleucus, [10]; settlement of Jews at, [10], [107]; early Christian church at, [401]; teaching of St Paul and Barnabas at, [402], [422], [429]; the term Christians first applied there, [403]; disputes at, [423], [430] Antioch in Pisidia, St Paul’s sermon at, [414]; the Apostles expelled from, [416] Antiochus Epiphanes, accession of, [3], [19]; reduces Egypt, [22]; takes Jerusalem, [22]; profanes and plunders the Temple, [23]; his attacks on Alexandria, [23], [24]; his character, [25]; his persecution of the Jews, [26]; his death, [37] Antiochus Eupator, [38] Antiochus Sidetes, King of Syria, [55]; besieges Jerusalem, [58]; his death, [59] Antiochus the Great, defeated at Raphia, [13]; captures Jerusalem, [14]; the Jews submit to him, [15]; his reverses, [17]; and death, [18] Antiochus Theos, king of Syria, [48]; murdered by Tryphon, [52] Antipater, governor of Idumæa, [66], [70], [71]; his exertions for Julius Cæsar, [73]; appointed procurator of Judæa, [74]; poisoned, [76] Antipater, son of Herod the Great, [98], [100]; plots against his father, [102]; his condemnation [103]; and death, [105] Antipatris, situation of, [99] Antonia, the Temple fortress, erected by Herod the Great, [91]; St Paul’s address from the steps of, [487] Apollonia, account of, [446] Apollonius, Syrian general, his cruelties at Jerusalem, [26]; his defeat and death, [31] Apollos, at Ephesus and Corinth, [460] Apostles, call of the first four, [177]; the Twelve selected, [187]; powers conferred upon them, [202]; committed to prison, and released by an angel, [359]; tried before the Sanhedrin, [360]; their dismissal [362] Apostolic history, the, chronological table of, [533] Aquila, St Paul’s friend, at Corinth [454]; accompanies him to Ephesus, [459]; her connection with St Paul, [461], [469], [471]; residence at Rome, [476] Arabia, conjectures on St Paul’s visit to, [387] Aramæan Jews, origin of, [109] Archelaus, accession and character of, [142]; his dominions, [144]; his cruelty and banishment, [146] Aretas, king of Arabia, besieges Jerusalem, [66]; his hostilities with Herod Antipas, [388] Arimathæa, conjectures upon, [318] Aristobulus, son of Alexander Jannæus, [65]; usurps the throne, [66]; besieged in Jerusalem, [66], [69]; taken captive to Rome, [69], [71]; his death, [72] Aristobulus, son of Hyrcanus, [59]; seizes the supreme power, [61]; his tragical death, [62] Aristobulus, brother-in-law of Herod the Great, made High-priest by him, [83]; who causes his death, [84] Artemis. See [Diana] Ascension, the, site of, [338] Ashdod or Azotus, [34]; Philip the deacon at, [378] Asia, Roman province of, [344] Asiarchs, the officers so called, [460] Asmonæan dynasty, commencement of, [45]; its decline, [61]; its extinction, [82] Assideans, the, [30], [116] Athens, settlement of Jews there, [108]; St Paul at, [449] Attaleia, position of, [413] Augustus, emperor of Rome, [90]; his decree of taxation, [134]; his death, [149] Auranitis, situation of, [145] Azotus. See [Ashdod] B. Bacchides, Syrian general, [35], [40], [42], [43] Bagoses, Persian general, advances on Jerusalem, [4] Balas, opposes Demetrius, [44]; his success, [45]; confers the High-priesthood on Jonathan Maccabæus, [45]; his defeat and death, [47] Barabbas, the robber, [303] Baris, the Temple fortress, [53], [61], [65], [91] Barnabas, St, his liberality, [356]; first recognises St Paul, [389]; his mission to Antioch, [402]; accompanies St Paul, [411]; with him at Cyprus, [411]; Pamphylia, [413]; Pisidian Antioch, [414]; Iconium, [417]; Lystra, [418]; at the disputes at Antioch, [422]; attends the Council at Jerusalem, [425]; separates from St Paul, [432] Barsabas, Joseph, nominated for the Apostleship, [342] Barsabas, Judas, at Antioch, [429] Bartholomew, or Nathanael, call of, [159], [187] Bartimæus, the healing of, [258] Batanæa, situation of, [145] Batlanim, their duties, [111] Beautiful Gate, the, of the Temple, [96]; the cripple healed there, [350] Berœa, settlement of Jews there, [108]; its position, [448] Bethabara. See [Bethany] Bethany, St John Baptist at, [153]; sojourn of Christ at, [239]; its situation, [239]; death and raising of Lazarus at, [248]; Christ’s last Sabbath at, [259]; His anointment there by Mary, [260]; the Ascension near, [337] Bethesda, pool of, [172]; the paralytic healed there, [172] Beth-horon, defeat of the Syrians at, [32] Bethlehem, Christ born there, [136]; the shepherds at, [137]; the declared birthplace of the Messiah, [140]; murder of children there, [141] Bethphage, supposed position of, [261] Bethsaida-Julias, situation of, [204]; the blind man restored at, [218] Bethsaida, Western, situation of, [208] Beth-sura or Beth-zur, fortress of, [36]; besieged by Lysias, [38] Betrayal, the, of Christ, [287] Brethren, the, of the Lord, names of, [228] C. Cæsarea on the sea, founded by Herod the Great, [92]; description of, [92]; its completion, [99]; the residence of the procurator, [147]; Pilate resides there, [150]; Philip the Deacon at, [378]; St Paul at, [391]; St Peter’s visit to Cornelius there, [398]; St Paul entertained there by Philip the Deacon, [482]; St Paul imprisoned at, [493], [502] Cæsarea Philippi, its situation and history, [218] Caiaphas, appointed High-priest, [149]; his counsel to the Sanhedrin, [253]; the conclave at his palace, [277]; his hostility to the Christians, [353], [359] Calvary, its meaning, and site, [309] Cana, supposed site of, [160]; the first miracle at, [161]; the second miracle at, [171] Canon, the, of the Old Testament, completed by Simon the Just, [9] Capernaum, doubts as to its site, [162]; nobleman’s son of, healed, [171]; Christ takes up His abode there, [76]–181; call of the Apostles there, [177]; its advantages for His work, [176]; His discourse in the synagogue there, [210] Captain, the, of the Levitical guard, duties of, [353], [359] Cenchreæ, situation of, [459] Census, of the Roman Empire under Augustus, [134]; of Palestine under Herod, [135] Centurion’s slave, healed, [188] Chaldee, language used by the Jews, [109] Chazzan, the, duties of, [111] Children, the, murder of, by Herod, [141] Chiun, the idol of the Israelites, [369] Christian, origin of the term, [403] Church, the, its first ordinances, [349], [363] Chuza, Herod’s steward, [171], [192] Circumcision, Christian disputes concerning, [423], [425]; their settlement, [428] Cleopas, conjectures regarding, [326] Coinage, the, of Simon Maccabæus, [55] Colossæ, account of, [517] Colossians, object of the Epistle to, [517] Coponius, procurator of Judæa, [147] Corinth, settlement of Jews in, [108]; St Paul there, [453], [474]; Apollos there, [460]; parties in the Church there, [466]; St Paul’s anxiety about the Church there, [473] Corinthians, object of the 1st Epistle to, [468]; of the 2nd Epistle, [474] Cornelius the Centurion, conjectures concerning, [396]; sends for St Peter, [397]; events of his visit, [398] Cos, situation of, [480] Courts, the various, in Herod’s Temple, [96] Crassus, prefect of Syria, enters Jerusalem, [71]; plunders the Temple, [72] Crete, Titus placed at, [524] Cripple, the, at the Beautiful Gate, healed by SS. Peter and John, [350] Crosses, various kinds of, [311] Crown of Thorns, the, conjectures upon, [306] Crucifixion, Roman customs regarding, [317] Custody, various kinds of under the Roman law, [496] Cyprus, position of, [356]; its advantages for a Christian mission, [411] Cyrenius, or Quirinus, governor of Syria, explanation of, [134] D. Dalmanutha, position of, [217] Damascus, seized by the Romans, [67]; St Paul there, [384], [388] Darkness, the, at the Crucifixion, [314] Deacons, institution of, [365] Decapolis, cities in the region of, [199] Dedication, Feast of, institution [96]; attended by Christ, [244] Demas, with St Paul at Rome, [516]; forsakes him, [525] Demetrius, hostage at Rome, [19]; seizes the Syrian crown, [39]; opposes the Maccabees, [40]; conspiracy against him, [44]; routed by Balas, [45] Demetrius Nicator, opposes Balas, [46]; becomes king of Syria, [47]; deposed, [49] Denarius, the, description of, [269]; its value, [279] Derbe, conjectures upon, [418]; St Paul and Barnabas at, [421]; St Paul and Silas at, [433] Devil, his temptation of Christ, [157] Diana, or Artemis, the temple of, at Ephesus, [463]; account of her image and worship there, [464] Didrachma, the coin, [226] Disciples, call of the first five, [159]; their number after the Ascension, [341] Dispersion, of the Jews, [107] Dorcas, raised from the dead by St Peter, [395] Drachma, value of the coin, [466] Drusilla, wife of Felix, [376], [496] E. Egypt, transportation of Jews to, [7], [8], [10], [107]; flight of Mary and Joseph into, [140] Elam, position of, [344] Eleazar, brother of Simon the Just, High-priest, [11] Eleazar, son of Annas, [149] Eliashib, High-priest, [4] Elisabeth, wife of Zacharias, [127]; her retirement, [129]; visited by the Virgin, [131]; becomes the mother of St John Baptist, [132] Elymas the Sorcerer, struck blind, [413] Emmaus, battle of, [33]; position of, [326]; Christ with the two disciples there, [327] Epaphroditus, bearer of the Epistle to the Philippians, [519] Ephesians, the, Epistle to, doubts about, [518] Ephesus, settlement of Jews there, [108]; St Paul at, [459]–461; importance of the city, [462]; the conversion of the magicians there, [464]; great disturbance at, [470]; Timothy placed there by St Paul, [523] Ephraim, Christ retires to, [254] Essenes, the, account of, [118] Ethnarch, the, office of, [388] Eucharist, the Holy, institution of, [284]; the first practice of, [349] Eumenes, King of Pergamus, [19] Eunuch, the Ethiopian, accosted by Philip, [377]; baptized, [378] Eutychus, restored by St Paul, [479] F. Felix the governor, character of, [493]; St Paul before him, [494], [496]; is recalled, [497] Festus, succeeds Felix, [497]; St Paul brought before him, [498], [501] Field of blood, the, site of, [297] Fig-tree, the barren, cursed, [265] G. Gabbatha, meaning of, [304] Gabinius, prefect of Syria, [70] Gabriel, the angel, appears to Zachariah, [129]; to the Virgin Mary, [130] Gadarenes, the, country of, conjectures upon, [196]; the works of Christ there, [197] Galatia, the district so called, [435]; churches founded there, [436]–438 Galatians, their fickleness, [437]; origin of the Epistle to, [475] Galilee, geographical account of, [145]; ‘of the Gentiles,’ why so called, [145]; Christ’s teaching in, [192], [202]; prophets arisen from, [232] Galilee, sea of. See [Gennesaret], lake of Gallio, character of, [458] Gamaliel, account of, [360]; his advice to the Sanhedrin, [361] Garment, Christ’s seamless, account of, [312] Gaulanitis, situation of, [145] Gauls, the, early invasions of, [435]; character of the race, [437] Gaza of the New Testament, notice of, [376] Gazara, position of, [34] Gehenna, meaning of, [198], [347] Gennesaret, lake of, [176]; miraculous draught of fishes from, [178]; St Matthew at, [182]; parables delivered from, and scenery suggestive of them, [194], [195]; Christ stills the storm on, [196]; cause of the violent tempests there, [196]; desert character of its eastern side, [206]; Christ walks on its waters, [209]; His appearance there after His Resurrection, [331]; description of the beach, [333] Gentile Greeks, enquire for Christ, [272] Gentiles, the, receive the Holy Ghost, [399]; admitted into the Christian Church, [400] Gerizim, Mount, the rival temple built on, [5], [121]; its destruction by John Hyrcanus, [59] Gethsemane, the site of, [286]; the Betrayal there, [287] Golgotha, its meaning and site, [309] Gospel history, the, chronological table of, [532] Grecian influence, its effect on the Jews, [20], [114] Greek Gentiles, enquire for Christ, [272] Greek language, the general use of, [109]; adopted by the Jews, [110] H. Hades, meaning of, [347] Hamath, Demetrius at, [49] Hebrew Jews, their disputes with the Hellenists, [363]; their poverty, [364] Heliodorus, treasurer to Seleucus, [18]; baffled in his attempt on the Temple, [19]; his usurpation and defeat, [19] Hell, meaning of, [347] Hellenists, the, why so called, [110]; their disputes with the Hebrew Jews, [364]; introduced into the ministry as deacons, [365] Herod Agrippa I., account of, [392]; appointed king of Judæa, [404]; slays St James, [405]; arrests St Peter, [406]; his miserable death, [407] Herod Agrippa II., account of, [499]; St Paul brought before him, [500] Herod Antipas, his dominions, [145]; imprisons St John Baptist, [168]; causes his death, [203]; his desire to see Christ, [205]; his hostility to Him, [246]; Christ brought before him, [301]; his hostilities with Aretas, [388] Herod Philip, his dominions, [145] Herod the Great, appointed tetrarch of Galilee, [74]; his energy and successes, [74]; betrothed to Mariamne, [77]; escapes from Jerusalem, [78]; goes to Rome, [79]; nominated King of Judæa, [80]; his marriage, [81]; captures Jerusalem, [81]; his cruelties to the Jews, [82]; causes the death of Aristobulus, [84]; his policy with Octavius, [87]; his anger against Mariamne, [88]; orders her death, [89]; his policy to the Jews, [90]; founds Cæsarea, [92]; his unpopularity, [94]; rebuilds the temple, [95]; discords in his family, [97], [100]; causes his sons to be strangled, [101]; his jealousy of Christ, [139]; his interview with the Magi, [140]; orders the massacre of the Innocents, [141]; his severe illness, [103], [104]; his cruelties and agonizing death, [105] Herodian family, the, chronological table of, [531]; genealogy of, [535] Herodians, the, account of, [119]; they question Christ, [268] Herodias, wife of Herod Antipas, [168]; her anger against St John Baptist, [202]; causes his murder, [203] High-priest, the, subject to the civil governor, [3] Hillel, a sect of the Pharisees, [117], [255] Holy Ghost, the, descent of, [345]; the second descent of, [355]; descends on the Gentiles, [399] Hyrcanus, John, defeats the Syrians, [56]; succeeds Simon Maccabæus, [57]; besieged in Jerusalem, [58]; his prosperous reign, [60]; his death, [61] Hyrcanus II., the succession of, as High-priest, [64]; as King, [65]; his deposition, [66]; nominated by Pompeius to the High-priesthood, [69]; confirmed by Julius Cæsar, [73]; imprisoned by the Parthians, [78]; mutilated by his nephew, [79]; executed by Herod the Great, [87] I. Iconium, situation of, [417] Idumæa, plain of, [34] Illyricum, position of, [474] Imperial provinces, the government of, [147] Inscription, the, placed over Christ, [309], [311] Ipsus, battle of, [9] Italy, settlements of the Jews in, [109] Ituræa, situation of, [145] J. Jacob’s well, situation of, [169] Jaddua, High-priesthood of, [4]; refuses allegiance to Alexander the Great, [5]; the meeting between them, [6] Jairus’ daughter, restored to life, [199] Jakim, or Joachin, High-priest, [39]. See [Alcimus] James, St, the Great, call of, [177]; named with his brother Boanerges, [187]; present at the raising of Jairus’ daughter, [201]; at the Transfiguration, [222]; his request to Christ, [257]; with Christ on Mount Olivet, [276]; at Gethsemane, [286]; slain by Herod, [405] James, St, the Less, call of, [187]; his recognition of St Paul, [389]; notices of him in the Acts, [390]; head of the Church in Jerusalem, [410], [483]; his character, [426]; his address at the Council of Jerusalem, [427]; receives St Paul at Jerusalem, [483]; date of his Epistle, [528] Jamnia, position of, [34] Jannæus. See [Alexander] Jason, or Joshua, brother of Onias III, usurps the High-priesthood, [20]; deposed by Onias IV., [21]; favours idolatry, [21]; seizes Jerusalem, [22] Jericho, Simon Maccabæus murdered at, [57]; Pompeius at, [69]; death of Herod the Great at, [105], [142]; blind man restored at, [257]; sources of its wealth, [258]; Christ entertained there by Zacchæus, [258] Jerusalem, Bagoses at, [4]; visited by Alexander the Great, [6]; captured by Ptolemy Soter, [8]; by Antiochus Scopas, [14]; by Antiochus Epiphanes, [22]; by his general Apollonius, [26]; deserted by the Jews, [26]; the walls repaired by Jonathan Maccabæus, [45], [50], and by Simon Maccabæus, [51]; its freedom achieved under Simon Maccabæus, [53]; taken by Pompeius, and its walls demolished, [69]; entered by Crassus, [71]; taken by the Parthians, [79]; by Herod the Great, [81]; number of Synagogues there, [113]; routes to it from Nazareth, [131]; scenes in, during the Passover, [162]; Christ attends the Feast of Tabernacles there, [230], and the Feast of Dedication, [244]; His triumphal entry into it, [262]; His view of it from the Mount of Olives, [276]; the assembly at the Feast of Pentecost, [344]; St Paul’s first visit to, [389]; the proceedings at the Council of, [425] Jesus, His birth announced, [130]; meaning of the Name, [130]; is born in Bethlehem, [136]; circumcised, [137]; testimony of Symeon and Anna concerning Him, [138]; Herod’s jealousy of Him, [139]; adored by the Magi, [140]; His flight into Egypt, [140]; returns to Nazareth, [142]; with the Rabbis in the Temple, [144]; baptized by John, [156]; His temptation, [157]; calls His disciples, [159]; His first miracle at Cana, [161]; celebrates His first Passover, [162]; cleanses the Temple, [163]; His interview with Nicodemus, [165]; with the woman of Samaria, [169]; announces Himself the Messiah, [170], [173], [219]; heals the nobleman’s son, [171]; the paralytic at Bethesda, [172]; is forcibly rejected from Nazareth, [175]; abides at Capernaum, [176]; the miraculous draught of fishes, [178]; heals the man with an evil spirit, and St Peter’s wife’s mother, [179]; the leper, [180], and the paralytic, [181]; his declarations regarding the Sabbath, [184], [243]; restores the withered hand, [185]; selects His twelve Apostles, [186]; delivers the Sermon on the Mount, [188]; heals the centurion’s slave, [188]; raises the widow’s son, [189]; His testimony to St John Baptist, [191]; anointed by the sinful woman, [192]; cures the deaf and dumb demoniac, [193]; stills the storm on Gennesaret, [196]; His works among the Gadarenes, [197]; cures the woman with an issue, [200]; raises Jairus’ daughter, [201]; feeds five thousand, [206]; walks on the sea, [209]; discourses in the synagogue of Capernaum, [210]; cures the daughter of the Syro-Phœnician, [214]; the deaf and dumb man, [215]; feeds four thousand, [216]; restores the blind man, [218]; foretells His death, [220], [221], [225], [234], [257]; His transfiguration, [222]; cures the lunatic child, [224]; attends the Feast of Tabernacles, [230]; hostility of the Sanhedrin to Him, [231], [236]; dismisses the woman taken in adultery, [233]; restores the man born blind, [235]; sends forth the seventy, [238]; His sojourn at Bethany, [239]; His various discourses and miracles, [239]; raises Lazarus from the dead, [251]; effect of this on the ruling powers, [252]; His death determined upon, [254]; retires to Ephraim, [254]; cleanses the ten lepers, [255]; His reply to the sons of Zebedee, [257]; entertained by Zacchæus, [258]; retires to Bethany, [259]; anointed by Mary, [260]; His triumphal entry into Jerusalem, [262]; curses the barren fig-tree, [265]; second cleansing of the Temple, [265]; questioned by the Herodians, [268]; by the Sadducees, [269]; by the Pharisees, [270]; interrogates the Pharisees, [271]; enquired for by the Gentile Greeks, [272]; foretells the destruction of the Temple, [275]; and the judgments upon Jerusalem, [276]; celebrates the Last Supper, [282]; washes His disciples’ feet, [282]; gives the sop to Judas, [283]; institutes the Eucharist, [284]; His agony in Gethsemane, [286]; Betrayal, [288]; in the house of Annas, [290]; before the Sanhedrin, [293]; sent before Pilate, [296]; His trial before him, [298]; before Herod, [301]; the clamours for His death, [304]; is scourged, [305]; His condemnation, [308]; Crucifixion, [311]; His death, [315]; His side pierced, [318]; His entombment, [319]; His resurrection, [322]; appears to Mary Magdalene and the other women, [324]; to the two disciples at Emmaus, [326]; to Peter, [328]; to the ten disciples, [329]; to the eleven, [330]; reproves Thomas, [330]; appears to disciples at Lake of Gennesaret, [332]; His charge to Peter there, [334]; His appearance on the mountain to five hundred, [336]; his manifestations during the great forty days, [336]; His Ascension, [338] Jews, the, scanty records of for 250 years, [3]; their loyalty as Persian subjects, [3]; privileges granted to them by Alexander the Great, [5], [107]; their feuds with the Samaritans, [5], [122]; transported to Egypt by Ptolemy Soter, [8], [107]; oppressed there by Ptolemy Philopator, [14]; submit to Antiochus the Great, [15]; become subject to the Syrian kings, [16]; effects of Grecian influence on them, [20], [114]; their persecution under Antiochus Epiphanes, [26]; their revived fortunes under the Maccabees, [49]; their wide dispersion, [107]; gradual changes in their language, [109]; the three Greek words signifying them, [110]; the sects among them, [113]; their expectations of the Messiah, [123]; they revolt against the census of Augustus, [148]; disputes between the Hebrew and Hellenist sects, [364]; chronological table of, under the Persians, [530] Joazar, High-priest, [148] Johanan, or Jonathan, slays his brother in the Temple, [4] John, St, the Baptist, his birth announced, [128]; and mission, [129]; events attending his birth, [132]; becomes a Nazarite, [132]; his mode of life, [133]; begins his ministry, [153]; his preaching, [154]; its effect, [155]–158; baptizes Christ, [156]; at Ænon, [167]; his testimony to Christ there, [167]; imprisoned by Herod Antipas, [168]; sends two disciples to Christ, [190]; Christ’s testimony to him, [191]; events causing his death, [202] John, St, the Evangelist, call of, [159], [177]; named with his brother Boanerges, [187]; present at the raising of Jairus’ daughter, [201]; at the Transfiguration, [222]; his request to Christ, [257]; with Christ on Mount Olivet, [276]; sent to prepare the Passover, [279]; with Christ at Gethsemane, [286]; at the Cross of Christ, [312]; takes charge of the Virgin Mary, [313]; at the sepulchre, [321], [323]; recognises Christ at Gennesaret, [332]; Christ’s announcement to him there, [335]; heals the cripple at the Beautiful Gate, [350]; his mission to Samaria, [375]; his subsequent history, [529] John, surnamed Mark. See [Mark] Joiada, the High-priest, [4] Joppa, taken by Simon Maccabæus, [49]; St Peter’s visit there, [395] Jordan, the, St John Baptist at, [153] Joseph Barsabas, put forward for the Apostleship, [342] Joseph, nephew of Onias II., collector for the king of Egypt, [12]; his powerful family, [13]; the quarrel between his sons, [18] Joseph, the husband of Mary, his lineage, [130], [136]; an angel appears to him, [132]; accompanies Mary to Bethlehem, [136]; his flight into Egypt, [140] Joseph of Arimathæa, buries Christ, [318] Joshua, slain by his brother in the temple, [4] Judæa, a Persian dependence of Cœlesyria, [3]; conquered by Alexander the Great, [5]; its independence recognised under Simon Maccabæus, [53]; its prosperity, [54], [60]; its decline under Jannæus, [63]; its position at the birth of Christ, [134]; its extent as a Roman province, [144]; its form of government, [147]; oppressiveness of the Roman yoke, [151]; the wilderness of, [153] Judas Iscariot, the call of, [188]; his complaints at Christ’s anointment by Mary, [260]; inferences as to his character, [260]; his motives for the betrayal of Christ, [278]; his compact with the rulers, [279]; receives the sop from Christ, [283]; his movements after, [288]; betrays Christ, [288]; his remorse, [296]; probable mode of his death, [296]; his suicide, [297]; his place filled by Matthias, [342] Judas of Galilee, the rising of, [148], [362] Jude, St, the call of, [187]; conjectures as to his Epistle, [529] Julius Cæsar, confirms Hyrcanus II. in the High-priesthood, [73] K. Karaites, or Karæans, sect of, [115] L. Language, Jewish, gradual changes in, [109] Laomedon, defeated by Ptolemy Soter, [8] Lazarus, position of the family of, [239]; his death, [248]; is raised from the dead, [251]; at the house of Simon the leper, [259] Levi, identity of, with Matthew, [182] Libertini, the, conjectures upon, [366] Lilies of the field, conjectures upon, [241] Locusts, as an article of food, [133] Lots, choosing by, the mode of, [343] Lucius of Cyrene, notice of, [410] Luke, St, an instance of his professional knowledge, [179]; becomes the companion of St Paul, [439]; with him at Cæsarea, [496]; his Gospel probably composed there, [497]; with St Paul during his first imprisonment at Rome, [516]; and at his second imprisonment, [526] Lydda, the position of, [394] Lydia, settlement of Jews there, [15], [108] Lydia, converted by St Paul, [441] Lysias, Syrian regent, [32]; defeated by Judas Maccabæus, [35]; besieges Beth-Zur, [38]; his death, [39] Lysias, Claudius, rescues St Paul from the Jews, [486], [490]; sends him to Cæsarea, [492] Lystra, St Paul and Barnabas at, [418]; the cripple healed there, [418]; St Paul and Silas at, [433] M. Maccabæus, Jonathan, succeeds Judas, [42]; deputy governor of Judæa, [43]; becomes High-priest, [45]; his loyalty to Balas, [46]; his dignities confirmed by Demetrius, [47]; his exploits, [47]; overthrown by the treachery of Tryphon, [51]; his death and burial, [52] Maccabæus, Judas, [30]; his exploits, [31], [35], [37]; his successes at Emmaus, [33]; re-dedicates the Temple, [36]; becomes governor of Palestine, [39]; his death, [41] Maccabæus, Simon, [30], [37]; commands the royal forces, [49]; succeeds Jonathan, [51]; confirmed in the High-priesthood, [53]; accomplishes the freedom of Judæa, [53]; his dominion confirmed, [54]; his coinage, [55]; murdered at Jericho, [57] Maccabees, supposed meanings of, [31] Magdala, position of, [217], [320] Magi, the, conjectures concerning them, [139]; they arrive at Jerusalem, [139]; their interview with Herod, [140]; their adoration of Christ, [140] Magnificat, the, origin of, [131] Malchus, his ear cut off by St Peter, [289] Malichus, adherent of Hyrcanus II., [75]; the murder of, [76] Manaen, foster-brother of Herod, conjectures upon, [410] Manasseh, brother of Jaddua, [4]; becomes first High-priest of Samaria, [5] Manasseh, son of Jaddua, High-priest, [11] Mariamne, betrothed to Herod the Great, [77]; married to him, [81]; her anger against him, [85], [88]; put to death by his order, [89] Mark, John, account of, [410]; accompanies St Paul and Barnabas, [411]; returns to Jerusalem, [414]; again to Antioch, [429]; cause of dissension between St Paul and Barnabas, [432]; accompanies Barnabas, [432]; with St Paul at Rome, [516] Marriage, the, at Cana, [161] Martha, sister of Lazarus, [239], [248]; her conduct on the death of her brother, [250], [251]; at the house of Simon the leper, [259] Mary Magdalene, at the Cross of Christ, [312]; at the entombment, [319]; at the sepulchre, [320], [321], [323]; Christ appears to her, [324] Mary, St, the Virgin, her lineage, [130], [136]; the birth of Jesus announced to her, [130]; visits Elisabeth, [131]; her journey to Bethlehem, [135]; gives birth to Christ, [136]; her purification, [137]; her flight into Egypt, [140]; finds Christ in the Temple, [143]; at the Cross of Christ, [312]; St John takes charge of her, [313]; the last mention of her in the New Testament, [338] Mary, sister of Barnabas, [406] Mary, sister of Lazarus, [239], [248]; her conduct on the death of her brother, [250]; anoints Christ, [260]; His declaration, [261] Mary, wife of Clopas, at the Cross of Christ, [312], [320]; at the entombment, [319]; at the sepulchre, [320] Masada, fortress of, its position, [78]; besieged by Antigonus, [80] Mattathias, his family and descent, [29]; revolts against Antiochus, [29]; his last counsels and death, [30] Matthew, St, call of, [182], [187]; his identity with Levi, [182] Matthias, St, chosen an Apostle, [342] Melita, St Paul at, [510] Mesopotamia, position of, [344] Messiah, the, expectation of amongst the Jews, [123], [151]; His supposed attributes, [124]; foretold by St John Baptist, [155], [158]; Christ announces Himself as such to the woman of Samaria, [170]; to the Jews, [173]; to the Apostles, [219] Michmash, Jonathan Maccabæus at, [43] Miletus, settlement of the Jews there, [108]; St Paul’s farewell there, [479] Miracle, four Greek words signifying it in the New Testament, [347] Miraculous draught of fishes, the first, [178]; the second, [332] Mite, the coin so called, [272] Mithridates, king of Parthia, [55] Mizpeh, the watch-tower near Jerusalem, [6], [33] Mnason of Cyprus, [402], [483] Modin, the position of, [29]; the burial-place of the Maccabees, [30], [41], [52] Mount of the Beatitudes, the, [188] N. Nain, position of, [189]; the widow’s son restored to life there, [190] Nathanael, or Bartholomew, call of, [159], [187] Nazareth, its position and aspect, [129], [176]; routes to it from Jerusalem, [131]; Christ in the Synagogue there, [174], [201]; His forcible rejection from, [175] Nicodemus, his visit to Jesus, [165]; pleads for Him in the Sanhedrin, [232]; at the entombment, [318] Nicopolis, situation of, [525] Nobleman of Capernaum, supposition concerning, [171]; his son healed, [171] O. Officers of the Synagogues, [111] Olives, Mount of, Christ views Jerusalem from, [276] Onesimus, account of, [516]; St Paul’s letter to Philemon on his behalf, [517]; bearer of the Epistle to the Colossians, [518] Onesiphorus, with Paul at Rome, [527] Onias I., High-priest, [9] Onias II., High-priest, his avarice, [11]; refuses tribute to Egypt, [12] Onias III., High-priest, [18]; deposed by his brother, [20]; his death, [22] Onias IV., or Menelaus, usurps the High-priesthood, [21]; his sacrilege, [21]; his impiety, [23]; his death, [39] Oriental house, description of, [290] P. Palestine, census of, under Herod, [134] Panium, Mount, battle of, [15]; its results, [16] Paphos, account of, [412] Parables, suggested by the scenery of the Lake of Gennesaret, [194], [195] Parthians, the, capture Jerusalem, [79] Passover, the first attended by Christ, [162]; the ceremonies at its celebration, [280] Patara, situation of, [481] Paul, St, at the martyrdom of St Stephen, [371]; his persecution of the Christians, [372], [382]; his birthplace and education, [379]; his conversion, [383]; baptized by Ananias, [386]; his teaching at Damascus, [386], [388]; withdraws to Arabia, [387]; his escape from Damascus, [389]; his first reception at Jerusalem, [389]; his teaching there, [390]; his teaching at Antioch, [402], [410]; joined by Barnabas, [411]; strikes Elymas blind, [412]; conjectures on the change of his name, [413]; his sermon at Pisidian Antioch, [414]; his proceedings at Iconium, [417]; at Lystra, [418]; is stoned there, [420]; proceedings at Derbe, [421]; disputes at Antioch, [422]; attends the Council of Jerusalem, [425]; withstands St Peter at Antioch, [430]; his contention with Barnabas, [432]; accompanied by Silas, [433]; ordains Timothy, [435]; his tour in Galatia, &c., [435]; his “thorn in the flesh,” [436]; joined by St Luke, [439]; his proceedings at Philippi, [440]; at Thessalonica, [446]; Berœa, [448]; Athens, [449]; Corinth, [453]; Ephesus, [459], [461]; his work there, [462]–472; his anxiety at Troas and Philippi, [473]; his second visit to Greece, [473]–480; his farewell at Miletus, [479]; his visit to Tyre, [481]; with St Philip the Evangelist at Cæsarea, [482]; arrives at Jerusalem, [483]; the tumult in the Temple, [486]; his address to the crowd, [487]; ordered to be scourged, [488]; claims the right of a Roman, [489]; brought before the Sanhedrin, [489]; sent to Cæsarea, [492]; his defence before Felix, [495]; brought before Festus, [498], [501]; appeals to Cæsar, [499]; his defence before Agrippa, [501]; sets out for Rome, [503]; his shipwreck, [508]; reception at Melita, [510]; arrival at Rome, [512]; address to the Jews there, [513]; acts during his first imprisonment, [515]; trial and acquittal, [521]; subsequent travels, [522]–525; his second imprisonment at Rome, [525]; writes for Timothy, [527]; his condemnation and death, [527] Pavement, the, its use in forms of justice, [303] Pentecost, the Feast of, strangers assembled at, [343]; descent of the Holy Ghost on, [345] Peræa, situation of, [145]; Christ’s tour in, [245] Perga, position of, [443] Pergamus, settlement of Jews there, [108] Persian Empire, the, downfall of, [5] Peter, St, call of, [159], [177], [187]; his wife’s mother healed, [179]; present at the raising of Jairus’ daughter, [201]; sinks in the sea, [208]; his declaration to Christ, [212]; his confession, [219]; present at the Transfiguration, [222]; with Christ on Mount Olivet, [276]; sent to prepare the Passover, [279]; his denial foretold, [285]; cuts off Malchus’s ear, [289]; his denial of Christ, [290]; at the Sepulchre, [321], [323]; Christ reveals Himself to him after the resurrection, [328]; his zeal at the Lake of Gennesaret, [333]; Christ’s charge to him there, [334]; advises the election of an Apostle, [342]; his discourse on the Day of Pentecost, [346]; heals the lame man at the Beautiful Gate, [350]; his discourse afterwards, [351]; his defence before the Sanhedrin, [354], [360]; reproves Ananias and Sapphira, [357]; his mission to Samaria, [375]; reproves Simon Magus, [375]; recognizes St Paul, [389]; restores Æneas at Lydda, [394]; raises Dorcas at Joppa, [395]; his vision there, [397]; his visit to Cornelius, [398]; arrested by Herod, [406]; delivered by an Angel, [406]; his address at the Council of Jerusalem, [425]; his difference with St Paul, [430]; his subsequent history, [528] Pharisees, the rise of, [60]; their opposition to Jannæus, [63]; account of their doctrines, [115]; their hostility to Christ, [181]–186, [193], [213], [232], [240], [246], [267]; try to ensnare Christ, [270]; He interrogates them, [271]; their conduct to the early Christians, [353], [363], [372] Phasael, governor of Judæa, [74]; his imprisonment, [78]; death, [79] Philemon, account of, [516]; cause of St Paul’s Epistle to, [517] Philip of Macedon, ally of Antiochus the Great, [14]; his reverses, [16] Philip, St, the Evangelist, consecrated a deacon, [365]; preaches in Samaria, [373]; baptizes Simon Magus, [375]; his meeting with the Ethiopian eunuch, [377]; takes up his abode at Cæsarea, [378]; receives St Paul there, [482] Philip, St, the Apostle, call of, [159], [187]; Christ’s enquiry of him about feeding the five thousand, [206] Philippi, settlement of Jews in, [108]; description of, [440]; St Paul and Silas there, [441]; St Paul’s second visit to, [473] Philippians, object of St Paul’s Epistle to, [519]; its contents, [521] Phœbe, account of, [476] Phrygia, settlement of Jews in, [15], [108]; geographical meaning of, [435] Pilate, Pontius, his despotic government of Judæa, [150]; meaning of his names, [150]; ruthlessness of his character, [150], [151]; his outrage on the Galatians, [241]; Christ sent to him by the Sanhedrin, [296]; His trial before him, [298]; his efforts for Christ, [302], [307]; the message from his wife, [304]; condemns Christ to be crucified, [307]; his ultimate fate, [308]; his inscription on the cross, [309], [311]; sets a watch over the sepulchre, [320] Pilate’s wife, traditions concerning, [304] Place of prayer, the, or Proseucha, [113] Pompeius, at Damascus, [68]; in the Temple at Jerusalem, [69] Pontus, situation of, [344] Potion, the, offered to Christ, composition of, [310] Prætorium, meaning of, [493] Priscilla, friend of St Paul, at Corinth, [454]; accompanies him to Ephesus, [459]; her connection with him, [461], [469], [471]; with him at Rome, [476] Proconsul, the office of, [147], [412] Proprætor, the office of, [147], [412] Proselytes, the various classes of, [118] Proseucha, the, or place of prayer, [113] Ptolemais, the position of, [37]; St Paul there, [482] Ptolemies, the, era of, chronological table of, [530] Ptolemy, son-in-law of Simon Maccabæus, [57] Ptolemy Epiphanes, accession of, [14] Ptolemy Euergetes, the policy of, [12] Ptolemy Philadelphus, his policy to the Jews, [10], [107]; originates the Septuagint, [11] Ptolemy Philopator, reign of, [13]; visits the Temple, [13]; his death, [14] Ptolemy Soter, captures Jerusalem, [8]; transports the Jews to Egypt, [8]; defeats Antigonus, [9] Purple robe, the, of Christ, conjectures upon, [305] Q. Quirinus or Cyrenius, dates of his government of Syria, [134]; carries out the Census, [148] R. Raphia, battle of, [13] Remphan, the Israelites’ idol, [366] Roman Asia, extent of, [344] Roman yoke in Judæa, the oppressiveness of, [151] Romans, origin of the Epistle to, [476] Rome, settlement of Jews in, [109]; St Paul arrives at, [512]; his first imprisonment there, [515]–522; his second imprisonment, [525]; martyred there, [528] Ruler of the Synagogue, office of, [111] S. Sabbath, the, Christ’s declarations concerning it, [184], [243] Sabbath-feasts, among the Jews, [259] Sadducees, the, rise of, [60]; their doctrines, [114], [270]; causes of their pacific feeling towards the Romans, [253]; try to ensnare Christ, [269]; their bitterness against the Apostles, [353], [360], [363]; their hostility to the Christians, [372] Sagan, the office of, [149] Salamis, account of, [412] Salim, position of, [167] Salome, at the sepulchre, [320] Salome, daughter of Herodias, asks for St John Baptist’s head, [203] Salome, queen of Aristobulus, [61]; causes the assassination of Antigonus, [62] Salome, sister of Herod, [85]; plots against Mariamne, [88]; against Herod’s sons, [98]; her dominions, [146] Samaria, the district of, the rival temple established there, [5]; conquered by Hyrcanus, [59]; the history of, [120]; Christ’s tour through, [229]; Philip’s preaching there, [373]; Mission of Peter and John to, [375] Samaria, the city of, destroyed by Hyrcanus, [59]; rebuilt under Herod the Great, [91]; Christ stays there, [170] Samaritans, their controversy with the Jews, [5], [122], [169]; their religious belief, [121] Samothrace, situation of, [440] Sanhedrin, the, Herod’s vengeance on, [82]; account of its constitution, [108]; Nicodemus a member of it, [165]; its hostility to Christ, [231], [236]; effect upon it of the raising of Lazarus, [252]; counsel of Caiaphas to, [253]; it resolves on Christ’s death, [254]; a deputation from, questions Christ, [266]; assembles at the palace of Caiaphas to try Christ, [291]; the trial, [293]; sends Christ to Pilate, [295]; policy of, regarding Christ’s Resurrection, [325]; its trial of Peter and John, [352]; of the Twelve Apostles, [359]; Gamaliel’s advice to, [360]; its trial of Stephen, [367]; and of Paul, [489] Sapha or Mizpeh, the watch-tower near Jerusalem, [6], [33] Sapphira, the death of, [358] Sardis, settlement of Jews in, [108] Saul, reason of the change in his name, [413]. See [Paul] Scopas, retakes Jerusalem, [14]; defeated by Antiochus the Great, [15] Scourging by the Romans, its torture, [305] Scribes, the, account of, [116] Scythopolis, the ancient Beth-shan, [13], [50]; captured by Hyrcanus, [59] Sects, among the Jews, [113] Seleucia, founded by Seleucus, [9]; advantages of its position, [10], [411] Seleucidæ, the, era of, chronological table of, [430] Seleucus, king of Syria, the empire of, [9]; numerous cities founded by him, [10] Seleucus Philopator, accession of, [18] Senatorial provinces, the Government of, [147] Septuagint, the, originated by Ptolemy Philadelphus, [11] Sepulchral caves, among the Jews, [251] Sepulchre, the, of Christ, [319] Sergius Paulus, the conversion of, [413] Sermon on the Mount, the, traditional scene of its delivery, [188]; differences in the narrative of, [188] Seventy, the, mission of, [238]; meaning of the number, [238] Shammai, a sect of the Pharisees, [117], [255] Shechem, Samaritan temple at, [121]; Jacob’s well at, [168] Shekel, the coin, description of, [55]; its scarcity at the time of Christ, [225]; its value, [279] Sheliach, officer of the Synagogue, [111]; duties of, [112] Silas, derivation of his name, [429]; accompanies St Paul, [433]; imprisoned at Philippi, [443]; remains at Berœa, [449]; rejoins Paul at Corinth, [445]; remains at Jerusalem, [459] Siloam pool, the blind man sent to wash in, [235] Siloam, tower of, the fall of, [242] Simon, surnamed Niger, notice of, [410] Simon II., High-priest, [14] Simon Magus, account of, [374]; baptized by St Philip, [375]; rebuked by St Peter, [375]; his subsequent history, [376] Simon of Cyrene, account of, [310] Simon Peter. See [Peter] Simon, St, call of, [187] Simon the Just, High-priest, [9]; completes the canon of the Old Testament, [9]; his death, [11] Simon the leper, entertains Christ at Bethany, [259] Simon the Pharisee, entertains Christ, [192] Simon the tanner, St Luke’s visit to, [396] Solomon’s porch, in the temple, [96]; why so called, [244] Spikenard, costliness of, [260] Stater, the coin, [227] Stephen, St, consecrated a deacon, [365]; his teaching, [366]; brought before the Sanhedrin, [367]; his defence, [368]; the forerunner of St Paul, [368]; his martyrdom, [371] Strato’s tower, its position, [92]; Cæsarea built there, [92] Sychar, Jacob’s well at, [168] Sychem, captured by Hyrcanus, [59] Symeon, his testimony to Christ, [138] Synagogues, origin of, [110]; their arrangement, [110]; their chief officers, [111]; the form of worship in them, [112]; their wide dispersion, [113] Syrian tongue, used by the Jews, [109] Syrophœnician woman, the, [214] T. Tabernacles, the feast of, attended by Christ, [230] Tabitha, raised by St Peter, [395] Tarsus, position of, [379] Taxation, of Roman empire under Augustus, [134] Temple, the, profaned by Bagoses, [4]; Alexander’s sacrifice in, [6]; enriched by Simon the Just, [9]; attempted profanity of Ptolemy Philopator, [14]; attempt on by Heliodorus, [19]; profaned by Antiochus Epiphanes, [23]; cessation of the daily sacrifice in, [26]; heathen abominations in, [27]; re-dedicated by Judas Maccabæus, [36]; its fortifications strengthened by Simon Maccabæus, [53]; captured by Pompeius, [69]; plundered by Crassus, [72]; rebuilt by Herod the Great, [95]; description of it, [96]; Christ with the Rabbis in, [143]; its profanation by merchandise, [163]; cleansed by Christ, [164]; second cleansing of, [265]; the heavenly voice in, [274]; Christ foretells its destruction, [275]; the veil rent at the death of Christ, [315]; the cripple healed at the Beautiful Gate, [350]; the tumult against St Paul in, [485] Temple, the rival, on Mount Gerizim, [5]; heathen dedication of, [27]; its destruction by Hyrcanus, [59] Temptation, the, of Christ, its traditional site, [156] Therapeutæ, the, account of, [119] Thessalonians, reasons for St Paul’s epistles to, [456] Thessalonica, settlement of Jews in, [108]; description of, [446] Theudas, conjectures concerning, [361] Thief, the penitent, [313] Thirty pieces of silver, value of, [279] Thomas, St, call of, [187]; his character, [249]; his doubts concerning the Resurrection, [330]; their removal, [331] Thyatira, situation of, [441] Tiberias, Sea of. See [Gennesaret] Tiberius, the Emperor, [149], [152] Timothy, conversion of, [421]; conjectures concerning him, [433]; ordained by St Paul, [435]; remains at Philippi, [445]; rejoins Paul at Corinth, [455]; accompanies him to Ephesus, [459]; meets him at Philippi, [473]; with him at Rome, [516]; placed at Ephesus, [523]; causes of St Paul’s first Epistle to him, [523]; of the second, [527] Title, the, placed by Pilate, on the Cross, [309], [311] Titus, accompanies Paul and Barnabas to Jerusalem, [424], [428]; the probable companion of Paul to Ephesus, [459]; his mission to Corinth, [472], [474]; placed at Crete, [524]; objects of Paul’s epistle to, [524] Tongues of fire, the, at the Pentecostal effusion, [345] Town-clerk of Ephesus, office of, [470] Trachonitis, situation of, [145] Transfiguration, the, of Christ, [222] Treasure-chests, in the Temple, [234] Tribute-money, the purpose of, [95]; Peter takes it from the fish’s mouth, [226] Tribute to Cæsar, Christ questioned on, [269] Troas, account of, [438]; St Paul at, [472] Trophimus, accompanies Paul to Troas, [471]; remains at Miletus, [525] Tryphon, revolts against Demetrius, [48]; his treachery to Jonathan Maccabæus, [50]; and to Simon, [52]; murders Antiochus, [52]; his reverses and death, [55] Tychicus, accompanies Paul to Troas, [471]; with him at Rome, [516]; bearer of the Epistle to the Colossians, [517]; to the Ephesians, [518] Tyre, St Paul at, [481] V. Via Appia, the account of, [511] Voice, the heavenly, at the Jordan, [156]; at the Transfiguration, [223]; in the Temple, [274] W. Watches, the Jewish, periods of, [208] Widow’s offering, the, [272] Wilderness of Judæa, the, [153] Woman of Samaria, the, Christ’s interview with, [169] Woman, the sinful, anoints Christ, [192] Woman, the, of Syrophœnicia, [214] Woman, the, taken in adultery, [232] Worship of the Synagogue, account of, [112] Z. Zacchæus, entertains Christ, [258] Zacharias, the priestly office of, [127]; the promise of a son to him, [128], [129]; names him John, [132] Zebedee, his social position, [177]
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