Firuz (Pheroces), persecutes the Babylonian Jews, [628][30].

Fiscus Judaicus (Jewish taxes for Rome), [316].

Flaccus, governor of Egypt, persecutes the Jews, [181][3].

Florus, Gessius, procurator of Judæa, [249] ff.
avarice, [250], [253].
cruelty, [254].
indulgent to the Sicarii, [250].
treachery, [255].

Fulvia, Roman convert to Judaism, [136].

Funeral, expenses and outfit of, [404].

Future life, in the Mishna, [473].

Gabinius, Aulus, in Judæa, [70] f.

Galba, emperor, [299].

Galilee adopts many heathen superstitions, [148].
corruptness of its language, [148] f.
description of, [272].
mental condition at the time of Jesus, [148] f.
stricter morality and observance of laws and customs than in Judæa, [148].