Helam, defeat of the Aramæans at, [127].

Hell == Ge-Hinnon, [404].

Hellenism in Judæa, [435], [439], [442][71].

Hellenists, Acra occupied by the, [478], [488].
masters of the country, [488].
overthrow of, [523].
side with Alcimus, [483].

Heman, chief psalmist and musician at Gibeon, [79], [121].

Hermon, Mount, [44].

Heron, a Syrian commander, defeated by Maccabæus, [462].

Hezekiah, king of Judah, [268][80].
and Merodach-baladan, [278].
change of policy of, [272].
death of, [280].
defense against Sennacherib, [275].
early measures of, [268] f.
illness and recovery of, [276].
restores Jehovah's worship, [266][7].
rule of, [278].
unites with Egypt against Assyria, [269].
weakness of character, [268].

High-priestly office made equal to that of royalty, [219].

High-priests—
Abiathar, [120].
Alcimus, [482].
Azariah, [167], [245].
Eliashib, [362].
Hilkiah, [289], [365].
Jason, [444], [480].
Jehoiada, [213] ff.
Jehoiakim, [360].
Joiada, [386], [409].
Jonathan, [495].
Joshua, [351] ff.
Judas Maccabæus, [481].
Onias, I., II., and III., [413], [423], [437].
Onias IV., [505], [507], [522].
Onias Menelaus, [447][80].
Seraiah, [314], [365].
Simon I., and II., [420], [432].
Zachariah, [220].
Zadok, [120].