Judas Iscariot, [163].
Julian, emperor, [595]–[603].
attitude toward Christianity and Judaism, [596] f.
attempts to restore the Temple of Jerusalem, [599]–[601].
epistle to the Jewish communities, [597] f.
ideal, his, of government, [595] f.
Julianus, leader of the revolt against Trajan in Judæa, [395].
Justus, son of Pistus, historian of the Judæan war, [319] f.
leader of the revolution in Tiberias, [274].
opponent of Josephus, [390].
Kalba-Sabua, father-in-law of Akiba, [351], [355].
Kalla == Talmudic lectures, [515].
Kingdom of God, [143].
of heaven, [145], [167], [226].
Lampo, leader of an uprising against the Jews in Alexandria, [181].
Law, oral (tradition), [327] ff.
acquires a settled form through Judah I, [462].
becomes a distinguishing feature of Judaism, [608].
meaning of the term, [327].
observance, its, enforced after the fall of Judæa, [363] f., [479] f.
study of (Talmud Torah), highly esteemed, [473] f.
set above its practice, [427].
and the priesthood, [544].
forbidden by Hadrian, [426] f.
Laws, dietary, observed by the heathen, [384].