Tarphon (Tryphon) of Lydda, [357].
on Jewish Christianity, [378].
Taxes, for the patriarch and the maintenance of the schools, [486] f., [535] f.
prohibited by Honorius, [617].
Taxes for Rome, [134], [388], [391], [463], [469], [572], [598].
collectors of, ostracized, [134].
method of their collection, [129] f.
withheld, [257] f.
under Hadrian, [420].
Taxes for the Temple, [52] f., [201].
from Babylonia, [505].
those of Asia Minor seized upon, [68].
Taxes paid by the Jews in Babylonia, [508].
Temple of Jerusalem, becomes the common center of the Jews, [201].
the hotbed of the revolution, [259].
destruction of by the Romans, [307] f.
that of Herod, [109]–[111].
restoration of, attempted by Hadrian, [401] f.
and Julian, [599]–[601].
when the visible signs of divine mercy ceased to appear in it, [237].
vessels of, [449], [611].
Temple of Onias in Egypt, closed by Vespasian, [318].
Temple, Samaritan, on Mt. Gerizim, destroyed by Hyrcanus I, [8].
Tertullian, [476].
Theater, Greek, Judaism ridiculed in, [542] f.