Herod the Great
Hezekiah
Hezekiah ben Chobari
Hillel, Rabban
Hippene
Hippicus Tower
Hippos
The Histories (Tacitus)
Histories (Tacitus)
Holy City. See Jerusalem
Holy of Holies (qadosh haqedoshim)
See also Temple at Jerusalem
Homer
Homosexuality
Horace
Hyrcanus
Idumeans
Jerusalem, fall of and
Jerusalem, siege of and
Jews and
John of Gischala, rebellion against by
Judea, Roman occupation of and
Simon bar Giora and
Zealots and
Isaiah
Ishmael
Ishmael, Rabbi
Ishmael ben Phiabi
Israel
Jacob
James
James, brother of Jesus
James ben Sosias
Jamnia
Jechoniah, King
Jehoiarib
Jeremiah
Jericho
Jerome, St.
Jerusalem
Ananus ben Ananus, death of and
destruction of
Eleazar ben Simon in
Florus, Gessius in
Florus, rebellion against and
fortifications of
gates of
Gischala, fall of and
Jewish War, preparation for and
Jewish War and
John of Gischala and
Judea, Roman occupation of and
landscape of
pilgrimage to
population of
siege of
Simon bar Giora and
Zealot Revolution and
See also Temple at Jerusalem
Jerusalem, siege of
Antonia Fortress and
beginning of
casualties at
deserters and
God and
Jerusalem, life in and
Jews, slaughter of and
prisoners of war and
Roman preparation for
Temple, destruction of and
Wooden Wall and
Zealots and
Jesus ben Ananus
Jesus ben Sapphias
Jesus ben Thebuthi
Jesus of Nazareth
Jewish Antiquities (Josephus)
Florus and
Jesus of Nazareth and
Jewish War and
Jotapata prophecy and
Poppaea and
writing of
Zealots and
Jewish War
Agrippa II, King and
beginning of
Florus, Gessius and
Galilee, Roman reconquest of
Jerusalem, fall of and
Jerusalem, siege of and
Jotapata, siege of and
Judea, Roman reconquest of and
legions, return of and
preparation for
prisoners of war and
Zealot Revolution and
The Jewish War (Josephus)
Caecina Alienus and
Domitian and
Florus, Gessius and
Gamala and
Jerusalem, fall of and
Jerusalem, siege of and
John of Gischala and
Josephus as governor of Galilee and
Josephus’s later life and
Jotapata, siege of and
Jotapata prophecy and
Judea, Roman reconquest of and
Masada, siege of and
Nero and
Pharisees and
Simon bar Giora and
Temple, destruction of and
Tiberius Alexander and
Vitellius, overthrow of and
writing of
Zealot Revolution and
Jews
Bible and
as Chosen People
cleanliness of
courage of
education and
Florus, rebellion against and
God and
Idumeans and
Judea, Roman occupation of and
legions, return of and
Roman games and
Roman slaughter of
Samaritans and
soothsaying and
Temple, destruction of and
See also Jewish War
Joazar
John, Idumean commander
John, son of Dorcas
John Hyrcanus, King
John of Gischala
Ananus ben Ananus and
Eleazar ben Simon conflict with
Idumean rebellion against
in Jerusalem
Jerusalem, fall of and
Jerusalem, siege of and
Jewish “revolution” and
Jewish War and
Josephus as governor of Galilee and
Temple, destruction of and
Zealot Revolution and
John the Baptist
John the Essene
John the High Priest, tomb of
Jonah, Book of
Jonathan
Jonathan, Maccabee priest?
Joppa
Jordan
Jordan River
Joseph
Joseph ben Gorion
Josephus
background of
criticism of
death of
education of
Florus, rebellion against and
Galilee, Roman reconquest of and
as general
as governor of Galilee
history and
Jerusalem, fall of and
Jerusalem, siege of and
as Jew
Jotapata, siege of and
Jotapata prophecy and
languages spoken by
later life of
leadership of
legions, return of and
marriages of
Masada, siege of and
as patrician
Pharisees and
as priest
as prophet
as Roman
as Roman prisoner
Roman soldiers and
Rome, visit to of
Temple, destruction of and
as traitor
writings of
Zealot Revolution and
Joshua
Joshua ben Gamala
death of
Josephus as governor of Galilee and
Judean junta and
Zealot Revolution and
Jotapata, siege of
Jotapata prophecy
Judaism
Judas
Judas ben Ari
Judas ben Chelcias
Judas ben Judas
Judas Maccabeus
Judas the Galilean
Judea
aristocracy in
boundaries of
class warfare in
farming in
Greek population of
importance of
independence of
Josephus and
junta in
as land of the Jews
landscape of
monarchy in
peasantry in
population of
reconstruction of
religious sects of
Roman occupation of
Roman reconquest of
Sanhedrin and
size of
theocracy and
Judeo-Christianity
Judes ben Mareotes
Julian dynasty
Julianus
Julianus, Marcus Antonius
Julius Caesar
Justus
Justus ben Pistus
Justus of Tiberius
Kanthera
Lake Gennesaret
Laquer, Richard
Last Judgment
/> Law
Lebanon
Lepidus, Larcius
Levites
Liberal Judaism
Lives of the Caesars (Suetonius)
Livia, Empress
Livy
Longinus
Lucifer
Lupus
Lydda
Maccabees
Maccabees, First Book of
Maccabees, Second Book of
Macedonia, Macedonians
Machaerus
Mannaeus ben Lazarus
Marcellus, Eprius
Mariamne, Queen
Mariamne Tower
Mark Antony
Masada
historical importance of
siege of
Zealot occupation of
Mattathias
Matthias ben Boethus
Megassarus
Melloth
Menahem
Metilius
Millar, Fergus
Mirabilia (Mucianus)
Moab
Molon, Appolonius
Monabazus, King of Adiabene
Monotheism
Moses
Mount Carmel
Mount Geriazim
Mount of Olives
Mount Scopus (“Lookout Hill”)
Mount Tabor
Mucianus, Licinus
Neo-Platonism
Neopolitanus
Neo-Pythagorism
Nero
as actor
Alliturus and
as artist
Christians, torture of and
court of
Florus, Gessius and
Gallic revolt against
Jotapata prophecy and
Judea, loss of and
Judea, Roman occupation of and
Rome, fire in and
suicide of
Vespasian and
Nerva
New Testament
Nicanor
Niger the Peraite
Noah
Nubians
Numbers
Numidius Quadratus
Nymphs
Octavia
Old Testatment
Olurus
Ophales
Orosius
Otho, Salvius
Paganism
Palestine
Parthians
Passover
Patricians
Paul, St.
Paulinus
Paul of Tarsus
Pedanius
Pella
Pentateuch
Perea
Perowne, Stewart
Pesherim
Petronius
Phannias ben Samuel
Pharan
Pharisees
Phasael Tower
Philadelphia
Philhellenism
Philo of Alexandria
Phineas
Phoenicia
Pistus
Placidus
Plaotnism
Pliny
Polytheism
Pompey
Pontius Pilate
Poppaea
Poppaea, Empress
Portico of Solomon
Praetorian guards
Priscus, Helvidius
Prisoners of war
Prophets
Proverbs
Psalms
Ptolemais
Ptolemais (Akka)
Publius Petronius
Pudens
Puteoli
Raguel
Rajak, Tessa
Reform Judaism
Renan, Ernest
Resurrection
Rhine River
Romanitas
Romans
anti-Semitism of
Jerusalem and
Judea, occupation of by
Pharisees and
polytheism of
taxation by
Zealot movement and
See also Jewish War
Rome
Agrippa II, King and
beauty of
buildings in
Diaspora in
entertainment in
games in
Josephus in
Nero and fire in
soldiers of
Rosh Hashanah
Royal Portico
Saab
Sabbath
Sabinus
Sabinus, Domitius
Sabulon
Sadducees
Sallust
Samaria
Samaritans
Sanctuary
Florus, Gessius and
Temple, destruction of and
See also Temple at Jerusalem
Sanhedrin
Satan
Satires (Horace)
Saturninus, Antonius
Satyricon (Petronius)
Saul of Tarsus
Schürer, Emil
Scythians
Scythopolis
Sea of Tiberias
Seleucids
Seneca
Sepphoris
Septuagint
Serapeum
Serapis
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