Idumæans, assisted by Egypt, defeat Judah, [226] f.
defeated by Abishai, [128].
defeated by Uzziah (Azariah), [230].
fight the Israelites, [27].
intercourse of the Israelites with, [55].
kill fugitive Judæans, [318].
make settlements in Southern Judæa, [325].
remain enemies of Judæa, [435], [474].
subdued by Amaziah, [222].

Impurity, laws concerning purity and, [401].

Indian trade of Solomon, [169].
renewed by Uzziah (Azariah), [130].

Inhabitants of Canaan, original, [1].

Intermarriages between Israelites and their neighbours, [56].
between Judæans and their neighbours, [361].
dissolved and forbidden by Ezra, [367][9], [386].
practised again, [383].

Internal affairs of the Alexandrian community, [504].
conflicts in Judæa after the death of Maccabæus, [491].
government of Israel under David, [121], [154].
government of Israel under Saul, [90].
government of Israel under Solomon, [162], [172].

Ipsus, battle at, [417].

"Iron sea" of Solomon's temple, [165].

Isaiah, Amoz's son, of Jerusalem, [251][4].
disciples of, [253].
's efforts to restrain Hezekiah from war with Assyria, [270].
immediate and permanent effect of the speeches of, [252][3].
opposes Ahaz's seeking Assyrian help, [258].
predicts Jerusalem's deliverance, [272].
sons of, [251], [258][9].

Isaiah, the Babylonian, [344] ff.
Isaiah i. 11–14, [253];
ii. 2–4, [243];
vi. and vii., [252], [258];
viii. 5–8, [259];
x. 5–xi. 10, [272];
xxii. 1–14, 16–25, [271];
xxviii. 1–4, [266];
xxix. 13, [253];
xl. [345];
xlii. 1–4, [347];
liii. 3–7, [344];
lv. 12, [355];
lvi. 7, [347];
lxiv. 9, [325];
lxvi. 1, 5, [348], [349].