Vitellius, governor of Syria, kindness of, to the Jews, [172] f.
Vulgata, [625].
War of the Revolution, the Judæan, with Rome, [233] ff.
character and chief cause of, [234].
cruelties, [315].
differences in the attitude of the parties, [292].
encounter between Cestius Gallus and the Zealots, [265] f.
first campaign, [264] ff.
heroism of the Jews, [306].
internal strife between the various parties of Judæa, [295], [298], [301].
Judæa divided into lots, [312].
leaders, [270] f.
prisoners of war, fate of, [311] f., [321].
starting point of the revolution, [259].
tactics pursued by the Romans, to weaken Judæa by internal strife, [297].
traitors, [302], [304] f.
triumph of Vespasian and Titus in Rome, [314] f.
Zealots, ultra, obtain the reins of the government, [271].
the war in Galilee, [272] ff.
the war at Jerusalem, [291] ff.
beginning of the siege by Titus, [301], [303].
destruction of the city, [309].
famine, [304], [306].
number of killed, [309].
pestilence, [306].
population of the city during the war, [292].
resistance after the fall of the Temple, [309].
struggle around the Temple, [305] ff.
stubborn defense, [304] f.
See also [Galilee], [Josephus], [Judæa], [Zealots].
Wisdom, of the Chaldeans, influences the Rabbis, [577] f.
"Wise men," [356].
Witnesses in law courts, how questioned, [50], [53].
Wood-carrying, feast of, [52] f., [260].
Women, education of, [474].
Worship, public, after the destruction of the Temple, [363].