Judæa, new community in, [354].
spread of Greek customs in, [427].
three parties in, [489].
Judæan colonies in Egypt, Syria and Cyrene, [418], [503].
exiles, number of the, [332].
sect of Samaritans, [392].
Judæans adapt Hellenism, [435].
and Alexander the Great, [412]–[15].
and Samaritans, [389], [392].
and Samaritans in Alexandria, [515].
and Samaritans persecuted by Ptolemy Physcon, [519].
at discord after Nehemiah's departure, [383]–[4].
banished to the Caspian sea, [408].
become doubters and sceptics, [429].
deported to Babylonia, [307].
in Alexandria, [503] ff.
in Babylonia. See [Exile].
in Babylonia begin the religious reformation, [363].
in Egypt, [326].
in the Sopheric age, [389] ff.
intermarry with neighbouring people, [361].
of Galilee ill-treated by their neighbours, [474].
permitted by Cyrus to return home, [351].
persecuted by Antiochus Epiphanes, [452], [464].
remaining in Babylonia support their returning brethren, [354].
return from other countries, [356].
revolt against the Ptolemies, [423].
under Artaxerxes II. and III., [407].
under the Maccabees, [442] ff.
under the Ptolemies, [420].
Judah, tribe of, [38] f.
and Benjamin the last to invite David to return, [146].
and Simeon assist their brethren under Samuel, [76].
elects David as king, [107].
religion in, [188].
Simeon and Benjamin faithful to Rehoboam, [182].
starts the revolt against David in favor of Absalom, [139].
Judah, kingdom of.
and Egyptian idolatry, [300].
end of, [298]–[316].
subject to Egypt, [298].
under Abijam, [189].
" Ahaz, [257]–[66].
" Amaziah, [222].
" Ahaziah, [211].
" Amon, [285].
" Asa, [189].
" Athaliah, [213].
" Azariah (Uzziah), [226]–[48].
" David, [109].
" Hezekiah, [266]–[80].
" Jehoahaz, [298].
" Jehoiachin, [306]–[8].
" Jehoiakim, [299]–[306].
" Jehoram, [209].
" Jehoshaphat, [206] ff.
" Joash, [216].
" Josiah, [286]–[97].
" Jotham, [248]–[56].
" Manasseh, [281]–[5].
" Mattaniah-Zedekiah, [308]–[15].
" Rehoboam, [179]–[89].
" Zedekiah-Mattaniah, [308]–[15].
Judaism loses its national meaning, [392].
Judas Maccabæus, [461]–[87].
accused by Alcimus before Demetrius II., [482].
appointed his father's successor, [461].
at war with the Idumæans, [474].
at war with the Syrians under Lysias, [478].
defeats Apollonius and Heron, [462].
defeats Gorgias the Syrian, [468].
defeats Lysias the Syrian, [469].
defeats Nicanor twice, [484]–[5].
falls in a battle against Bacchides, [487].
makes overtures to Rome, [485].
punishes Timotheus and the Ammonites, [475].
returns to Jerusalem, [471].
Judges appointed by Moses, [26].
name of the temporary deliverers of Israel, [59]–[67].
Book of, iii. 8 and 10, [60];
vi. 13, [58];
xi. 7, [65].
importance of the, [68].
Justice administered among the Judæans, [394].
supreme court of, [394].
Kanna == religious zeal, [199].