Hyrcanus II, [57] ff.
contest with Aristobulus II, [57]–[66].
arrangement between them, [58].
broken by Hyrcanus, [59].
characters of both contrasted, [57] f.
interference of Rome, [61] ff.
part played by Antipater, [59] ff.
rise of a republican party in Judæa, [63].
his ears mutilated by the Parthians, [82].
executed by Herod, [96].
Hyrcanus, son of Alexander Jannæus, high priest, [48].
Idumæans forced to accept Judaism, [8] f.
part played by them in the war of revolution, [295], [298], [301].
Images, Roman, introduced by Pilate into Jerusalem, [139].
of the emperor put up in the synagogues of Alexandria, [183].
Independence, Judæan, when lost, [66].
Indo-Jewish colonists, [629] f.
Informers, [425] f., [464] f., [570].
Iron, its use in the erecting of an altar, why forbidden, [329].
Isebab, martyr under Hadrian, [429].
Ishmael ben Elisha, [355] f.
clear thinker, [356].
death (martyrdom), [356], [427].
mildness, [423] f.
system, [355] f.
view, his, on Jewish Christianity, [378].