Silas, the Babylonian, hero in the war of revolution, [264].
Silva, procurator of Judæa, [316].
Simlaï, [498] ff.
controversies with the Fathers of the Church, [501] f.
Simon Bar-Giora, patriot and leader in the war of revolution, [264].
character, [293].
death, [314].
heroism, [313].
in Jerusalem, [297] f.
Simon ben Gamaliel, president of the Synhedrion, [240].
sides with the war party, [269].
Simon II, patriarch, [443] f.
ambition, [444] f.
patriarchate, [445].
Simon ben Jochai, [434], [447] ff.
ambassador to Rome, [449].
rational system, [440] f.
Simon Bar-Kappara, wit, [455] f., [466].
Simon ben-Lakish (Resh Lakish), [49]–[57].
and Judah II, [488] f.
view on the book of Job, [497].
Simon Magus, a nickname of Paul, [368].