Babylonia, becomes second home of the Jews, [503].
different meanings of the word in Jewish history, [504].
division of the Jewish province in it, [505] ff.
Babylonia, Jews in, [503].
become heads of schools in Judæa, [537].
decline of learning, [626].
effect of the sojourn of the Jews in it on their mind and character, [504].
martyrs, [629].
occupations, [508].
persecutions, [508] f., [591] f., [627]–[30].
political condition, [508] ff.
progress, [544].
purity of descent, [505].
resist Trajan, [393] f., [397].
study the Law in Judæa, [511] f., [518], [531].
surpass the Jews in Judæa, [503].
Babylonian colony of Jews in Galilee, devoted to the Herodian family, [274].
part played in the war with Rome, [275].
Babylonian prince of captivity. See [Princes of Captivity].
Babylonian schools. See [Schools].
Babylonian Synhedrion, [143] f.
Bar-Cochba, [409] ff. See [Revolt against Hadrian].
Barnabas (apostle), [227].
Barnabas, Jose of Cyprus, [219].
Bassus, procurator of Judæa, [315].