José ben Chalafta, [442].

José, the Galilean, [357].

José ben Kisma, [426] f.

Joseph the Apostate, [564] ff.

Joseph ben Chiya, principal of the school of Pumbeditha, [577] f., [581][3].

Joseph of Gamala, leader in the revolution, [289].

Joseph ben Gorion, general in the war of revolution, [271].

Joseph ben Matthias. See [Josephus].

Josephus, Flavius (Joseph ben Matthias), [276] ff.
accused with the Synhedrion, [281].
adherent of Agrippa II, [278], [280].
associates with the Essenes, [276].
character, [280], [282] f., [288], [302].
death, [391].
devoted to Rome, [277].
education, [276] f.
governor of Galilee during the revolution, [271] ff., [277].
history of the war, written by him, [319].
John of Gischala, compared to, [285] f.

Josephus, Flavius, promoter of the revolution, [278].
religious zeal, [279].
sows discord in Galilee, [281], [283].
surrenders to Vespasian, [288].
weakens Galilee, [283], [286].
uprising against him in Galilee, [280].
writings, his, [389] f.