Sidon, [3].
Sihon slain by the Israelites at Jahaz, [27]–[29].
Simeon and Judah assist the other tribes under Samuel, [76].
tribe of, merged in the tribe of Judah, [39].
Simon I. the Just and his descendants, [420].
improvements of, [421].
's children, [423].
Simon II., the high priest, [432].
Simon, the Benjamite, [437] f.
Simon, brother of Judas Maccabæus, [459], [461], [475], [489], [498].
and Demetrius II., [521].
at the head of the nation, [500]–[31].
becomes high priest, [521].
defeats the Syrians, [493].
expels the Hellenists, [523].
killed by his son-in-law, [530].
quarrels with the Syrian king, [528].
Simon's coinage, [525], [528].
league with the Romans, [525].
sons defeat Cendebæus, [529].
Sinai, Mount, [20].
Sirach, Jesus, [439].