Jeroboam II., King of Israel, [225]–[43].
Jerubbaal-Gideon routs the Midianites, [62].
Jerusalem attacked by Antiochus Epiphanes, [451].
attacked and captured by Sanballat, [371].
besieged by Lysias, the Syrian general, [479].
captured by Nebuchadnezzar, [307], [311].
captured by Ptolemy I., [416].
captured by Scopas, the Ætolian, [432].
captured by Shishak of Egypt, [184].
Jerusalem, centre of religious life, [119].
David's final residence, [114].
fortified by Azariah, [231].
fortified by David, [118].
fortified by Hezekiah, [270].
fortified by Nehemiah, [373].
new walls of, consecrated, [381].
ransacked by Jehoash of Israel, [225].
re-populated, [377].
return of Judæans to, [354].
return of Judas Maccabæus, [471].
visited by Ezra, [366] ff.
visited by Nehemiah, [373], [385].
Jerusalem's walls rebuilt by Simon the Just, [421].
Jeshurun, Israel's new name, [22].
Jesus Sirach, son of Eleazar, [421], [439].
Jezebel, character of, [197].
death of, [211].
Ethbaal's daughter, married to Ahab, [194].
pursues Elijah, [201].
Jezreel, Hosea's son, [240].
Jezreel, plain of, [44].
Saul and his army slain at, [103].
town of, Ahab's summer residence, [201] f.