The works of Josephus with great diligence revised and amended according to the excellent French translation of Monsieur Arnauld D'Andilly : also the Embassy of Philo Judæus to the Emperor Caius Caligula :

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The works of Josephus with great diligence revised and amended according to the excellent French translation of Monsieur Arnauld D'Andilly : also the Embassy of Philo Judæus to the Emperor Caius Caligula :
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A TABLE of the Chiefest and most Memorable Things, which are handled in This WORK.

A.
  • AAron, Moses brother, 67. G. cometh to meet him, ibid. 1. holdeth up Moses hands, 77. A. elected High Priest, 88. M. his sons, 89. A. High Priest∣hood confirmed to him, 102. K. giveth his Priestly Ornaments to Eleazar, 104. I. his death, ibid. K.
  • Aarons Rod fructifieth, 103. A.
  • Abdon, Judge of Israel, 139. E. renowned for his issue, ibid. F.
  • Abel second son of Adam, 29. B. is commended, ibid. C. is slain by his brother, and why, ibid. C.
  • Abias levieth an Army, 223. I. overcometh Jeroboam, ibid. N. dieth, ibid. O. his issue, ibid.
  • Abiathar escapes Sauls hands, 166. L. telleth David of his Families slaughter, ibid. asketh counsel of God, 173. B. dispossessed of the Priesthood, 104. I. helps Adonias, 199. D.
  • Abigail pacifieth David, 169. B. C. after married to David, ibid. E.
  • Abibu, Aarons son, burned, 89. G. and why, ibid. G.
  • Abimelech, King of Geraer, enamoured of Sara, 39. E. pla∣gued for taking her, ibid. E. made a covenant with Abra∣ham, ibid. G. expelleth Isaac his Country, 43. F. after makes a league with him, 44. I.
  • Abimelech, Gideons bastard son, 137. B. killeth 69 of his bre∣thren, and usurpeth, ibid. B. practiseth against the Si∣chemites, ibid. E. slayeth him, and sacketh their City, ibid. G. burned the Sichemites fled to the rock, 138. H. ta∣keth Tabez, ibid. K. is wounded and slain, ibid. K.
  • Abiram rebellious, 101. C. he, and those that were with him, swallowed up, 102. H.
  • Abisai overcometh the Idumaeans, 182. L. sent against the Ammonites, 183. E.
  • Abisaei's valour, 197. A.
  • Abisag nourisheth David, 199. C.
  • Abner, Sauls Uncle, 151. B. questioneth with Saul, ibid. B. General of his Army, 164. M. maketh Isboseth King, 176. H. revolteth from Isboseth, ibid. O. Killeth Azael, ibid. K. perswadeth the Governours to create David King, 177. B. is slain, 177. D. E.
  • Abraham son of Thares, 35. C. tenth from Noe, ibid. C. taught the Egyptians Religion and Arts, 36. M. first Preacher of the word, 35. F. his wisdom, ibid. an Astro∣nomer, 36. M. and an Arithmetician, ibid. M. his house, 36. I. oppressed by Famine, ibid. K. divided the Land with Lot, 36. K. rescueth Lot from the Sodomites. 37. E. son promised him, ibid. F. foretold his progeny to be evil entreated, 38. H. circumcised himself and Ismael, 38. L. entertaineth Angels, and entreateth for the Sodo∣mites, ibid. N. intended to offer his son, 41. B. C. mar∣rieth Chetura, ibid. G. provideth a wife for his son, 42. K. dieth, 43. D. is commended, ibid.
  • Absence of David excused, 164. L.
  • Absalon killeth Amnon, 186. O. fled to Gessur, 187. C. re∣voked from banishment, and how, ibid. F. affecteth the Kingdom, 188. K. proclaimed King, ibid. L. passeth over Jordan, 191. B. his overthrow, 191. E. slain by Joab, ibid. F.
  • Abundance foretold, 61. G.
  • Abundance of Silver, 216. M.
  • Abundance of victuals foreshewed, 239. M. affected, 240. E.
  • Abundance of victuals shewed, 736. I.
  • Acclamation of the people, 463. A.
  • Accusation of Laban against Jacob, 47. D. of Jacob against him, ibid. F. of Putifars wife against Joseph, 54. H. of Doeg against Achimelech, 166. I. of Aristobulus and Hir∣canus, 362. E. F. of Antipater against his brethren, 592. M. of Nicolaus 601. B. of Antipater against Archelaus, 606. M. of the Jews, 610. K.
  • Achab. son of Amri, King of Israel, 225. N. followeth im∣pieties, ibid. took to wife Jezabel, 226. B. seeketh Elias, 227. H. covets Naboths vineyard, 228. F. his repen∣tance, 229. K. twice overcometh the Syrians, 213. C. D. reproved for dismissing Adad, 231. K. imprisoneth Mi∣chaias, and why, 233. H. rejected his advice, ibid. I. wounded, dieth, ibid. K. Achabs seventy sons, 243. K.
  • Achar stole the spoils dedicated to God, 123. E. hid them in his tent, ibid. found guilty, and put to death, 124. I.
  • Achaz, King of Judah, sacrificeth his son, 251. I. serves Idols, ibid. overthrown in battel, ibid. O. hireth The∣glaphalasar, ibid. shuts the Temple-Gates, 252. B. dieth, ibid.
  • Achias reproved Solomon, 217. I. foretold Jeroboam to be King over ten Tribes, ibid. 217. O.
  • Achis a King of the Philistines, 165. C. leads out David against the Hebrews, 172. N. dismisseth him, and why, ibid. O.
  • Achitophels counsel against David, 189. O. hangeth himself, 190. O.
  • Acmes letter to Antipater, 456. N. executed, 461. E.
  • Acquaintance of Rebecca with Abrahams servant, 42. N.
  • Act of Saul most malicious, 166. I.
  • An Action how said to be good, 157. E.
  • Action of Saul and his people, 157. B.
  • Acts of the Israelites, 129. B. C. D.
  • Acts of Simon against the Zealous, 706. I. K.
  • Act most cruel, 736. L. M.
  • Actian war, 580. O.
  • Adad, King of Damascus, overcome, 181. G.
  • Adad, King of Syria, proposeth conditions to Achab, 229. L. M. overthrown, 230. C. his second expedition, ibid. E. taken prisoner, is dismissed, 731. I. discomfiteth and slayeth Achab, 233. K. asketh counsel of Elizaus, 240. F. his death foretold, ibid. I.
  • Adam created, and how, 28. H. placed in Paradise, ibid. forbidden the tree of knowledge, ibid. transgresseth, ibid. L. cast out of Paradise, 29. A. begot Cain and Abel, ibid. O. and other children also, 30. G. his age and death, ibid. K. and 7. B. prophesied of a twosold destruction, ibid. L.
  • Adar, a Month of the Hebrews, 120. K.
  • Adar enemy to Salomon, 217. M. spoiled the Lands of the Israelites, ibid.
  • Adonibezec taken 129. B. punished, confesseth Gods justice, ibid. C.
  • Adonias affecteth the Kingdom, 199. C. flieth to the Altar, 187. D. requireth Abisaah, 200. L. slain, ibid. M.
  • Adversities befel the Israelites, 132. N. and why, ibid. C.
  • Advice of Raguel allowed, 78. L. of the Elders rejected. 218. F. of young men accepted, ibid. G.
  • Adulteress, her policy, 54. H.
  • Adultery, 94. H. punished, 115. A.
  • Adultery of Elies sons, 143. F.
  • Adultery of David, 184. K.
  • Affairs of Joseph, 637. D.
  • Affection of Joseph towards his brethren, 60. I. of Jona∣than to David, 165. B.
  • Affinity of Jacob with Rachel, 45. F. of Saul and Jonathan with David, 162. I. of Demetrius with Ptolomy, 336. B.
  • Affliction of the Hebrews, with the causes thereof, 62. M. N. O. 68. L.
  • Africa from whence it took its name, 42. I.
  • Agag, King of the Amalechites, taken, 157. B. spared, and why, ibid. K. put to death, 159. I. and why, ibid. K.
  • Agar, Sarahs handmaid, 38. I. contemned her mistriss, and why, ibid. fled, commanded to return, ibid. K. and pro∣mised happiness, ibid. K. brought forth Ismael, ibid. A. cast out with her son, ibid. K. comforted, ibid. L.
  • Age of Isaac at his offering, 41. A. when he died, 49. F.
  • Age of the Fathers before the Flood, 31. B.
  • Age of Abraham, 43. D. of Jacob, 62. I.
  • Aggeus the Prophet encourageth the Jews, 280. D.
  • Agreement of the seditious, 712. O. 724. I.
  • Agrippa offereth 100 ft Oxen, 423. B. reconciled to the Ileensians, ibid. F. confirmeth the Jews priviledges, 425. D. writeth to the Ephesians, 432. K.
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  • ... Agrippa becometh poor, 486. M. borroweth money, 487. D. admitted to Caesars presence, D. accused by Eutychus, 487. M. 488. I. imprisoned, 489. E. hateth Tiberius, 615. G. getteth Caius friendship, ibid. his happy fortune fore∣told, 490. E. certified of Tiberius death, 492. L. departs to his Kingdom, ibid. M. his request of Caius, 496. M. his speech to the Senate, 417. B. hangeth up his Golden Chain, 520. M. his acts, 522. K. L. &c. 523. D. 524. F. saluted for a god, 524. I. his death, ibid. K. his children, ibid. O.
  • Agrippa's request to the Empress, 535. D. obtaineth Philips Tetrarchy, ibid. E. getteth a portion of Galilee, 536. M. deposeth Joseph, 539. B. inlargeth the City of Caesarea, ibid. G. his kindness to the Berytians, ibid. G. his Epistles to Joseph, 21. D.
  • Agrippa excuseth Caesar, &c. 626. K. his Oration, 625. G. 627. 628. driven out of the City, 629. B.
  • Aid that came to the Romans, 681. D.
  • Aid of the Idumaeans, 690. O.
  • Ainon or Ai taken and burnt, 124. K.
  • Ainites discomfit 3000 Israelites, and slew 36, 123. F. after put to flight and slain by Joshuah, 124. K.
  • Air temperate, 702. I.
  • Albinus Governour of Judaea, 539. C. full of wickedness, 621. D. pacifieth the Country, 539. F. executeth male∣factors, 540. K.
  • Alcimus High Priest, 323. accuseth Judas and his brethren, N. his popularity, 324. B. killeth all of Judas faction, ibid. C. dieth suddenly, 325. I.
  • Alexander King of Macedonia, 293. M. overthroweth Da∣rius army, ibid. subdues Darius, 294. C. marcheth to∣wards Jerusalem, 295. I. honourably received by the High Priest and the rest, ibid. his sacrifice▪ in the Temple, ibid. I. adoreth the High Priest, ibid. M. his death and succes∣sors, 297. M.
  • Alexander warreth against Demetrius, 330. B. laboureth to win Jonathan, ibid. I. slayeth Demetrius, 332. B. mar∣rieth Ptolomies daughter, 33. M. sendeth presents to Jonathan, 335. I. discomfited and slain, 336. B.
  • Alexander Zebina obtaineth the Kingdom, 847. K. slain, ibid.
  • Alexander King of the Jews, 350. N. 562 H. besiegeth Pto∣lomais, ibid. H. his overthrow, 352. C. besiegeth Gaza, 353. I. sedition raised against him. 562. K. 353. D. over∣come, ibid. L. 562. F. Citrons cast at him, 354. A. cru∣cifieth 800 Jews, 354. F. 562. O. his sickness and advice to his wife, 356. C. 563. K. his death and funeral, 356. E. F.
  • Alexander son of Aristobulus, 366. C. overcome, ibid. E. beheaded, 369. O.
  • Alexander Herods son, 422. O. marrieth Glaphira, ibid. his defence, 428. L. 419. A. B. reconciled to his father, 429. E. 437. G. bribeth the Eunuchs, 589. G. imprisoned, 437. A. 590. K. accused of treason, ibid. 437. B. C. &c. writeth Books, 590. L. condemned, 444. M. strangled, 594. K. false Alexander, &c. 472. H. 611. B. condemned to tug at an Oar, 472. O. 611. E.
  • Alexanders cruelty, 354. F.
  • Alexandra governeth the Kingdom, 357. M. imprisoneth Aristobulus wife and children, 564. K. commits charge to the Jews, 357. M. her ambassage to Tigranes, 357. N. her death, 358. L.
  • Alexandra solliciteth Antonius, and why, 394. B. excuseth her self, ibid. suspected by Herod, &c. 395. K. pretend∣ing to flie, is betrayed, ibid. M. certifieth Cleopatra of Herods treachery, 397. B. striveth to acquit her self, 408. M. seeketh to get Herods Castles, 409. L. put to death, 409. N.
  • Alexas marries Salome, 449. A. dismisseth the Nobles, 462. M.
  • Alliance of Abraham with his wife, 39. F. of Jacob with Laban, 45. F. of Saul and Jonathan with David, 162. M. of Juda with the Israelites, 251. M.
  • Allowance of Micheus, 233. H.
  • Allusion of Jonathan, 165. B.
  • Alacrity of the Romans, 714. N.
  • Allegiance renounced, 764. I.
  • Altar of Incense, 85. D.
  • Altars of Idolaters to be destroyed, 111. B.
  • One Altar to be erected, &c. and why, 111. E.
  • Altar builded by Joshuah, 122. N.
  • Altar erected by the two Tribes and half, 127. E. and why, 128. I.
  • Altar of Gold and of Brass where placed, 211. I.
  • Altar in Bethel clave in twain, 220. B.
  • Altar erected by David, 198. K.
  • Amalechites war against the Israelites, 76. I. K. overcome by the Israelites, 77. C. spoiled, and their utter ruine fore∣told, ibid. and 118. N. overcome the Israelites, 135▪ B. are destroyed, 156. O. burnt Siceleg, 173. A.
  • Amarames Moses Father. See Amram.
  • Amasias K. of Juda, 246. E. revengeth his fathers death, 247. M. overcometh the Amalechites, ibid. O. reproved, and why, 248. A. commandeth Joas to yield him ho∣mage, ibid. D. his army flies, and he taken prisoner, ibid. E. is slain, ibid. F.
  • Amasa slain, 194. O.
  • Amazement of the seditious, 775. G.
  • Ambition, 177. E. of Adonias, 199. D. of John, 698. M. of Eleazar, 711. F.
  • An Ambush laid for the Ainites, 124. I.
  • Ambushes of Saul for David, 167. E. &c. of Adad for Joram, 238. A.
  • Amnon deflowreth Thamar, 186. L. M.
  • Ammonites oppress the Israelites, 138. M. and are over∣come, 139. A. injure Davids Embassadours, 183. C. re∣venge wrought on them, ibid. F. War against Josaphat, 234. G. kill one another, 235. K.
  • Amorites overcome, 104. M. their Country possessed by the Hebrews, 105. B.
  • Amos a wicked King, 258. D. is slain, ibid.
  • Amphitheater built by Herod, 410. G. 415. L.
  • Amram Moses father, 63. B. prayeth to God, 63. B. casts Moses into the river, and why, 63. G.
  • Amri King of Israel, 225. M. slew Thaman, ibid. his impiety and death, ibid. N.
  • Ananias death, 631. C.
  • Ananus High Priest, 539. B.
  • Ananias High Priest slain, 736. N.
  • Ananus stoneth James, 539. C.
  • Ananus Governour of Jerusalem, 637. F. his invective against the zealous, 689. A. disposeth his souldiers, ibid. slain, 694. K.
  • Ananus a cruel souldier, 636. K.
  • Achimelech entertaineth David, 165. B. delivers him Goliabs sword, ibid. C. accused to Saul, 166. I. and slain, 166. K.
  • Ancestors conceal not honest things, 25. G.
  • Angels guarded Elizaeus, 238. C.
  • Angels (i. sons) of God; 30. L.
  • Angel resisteth Balaam, 105. F.
  • Angels promise Abraham a son, 39. A. enter Lots house, ibid. foretel the destruction of Sodom, ibid.
  • Angel appeared to Agar, 38. I. 40. K. to Jacob, 45. B. 48. M. to Manaach his wife, 139. F. foretelleth her Samos birth, ibid. F. worketh a miracle, 140. K. 238. C.
  • Anger. See Wrath.
  • Anilaeus receiveth charge from Artabanus, 499. E. killeth a noble man, 500. I. reproved and accused, ibid. M. ta∣keth Mithridates prisoner, 500. O.
  • Anna, wife of Elcana, prayed to God for a son, 143. G. bare Samuel, and consecrated him to God, 144. I.
  • Annius taketh Gerasa, 702. N.
  • Answer of Simon to Jesus Oration, 691. A.
  • Answer of Isaac, 41. C. of Balaam to Balac, 106. M. of God to Joshuah, 124. H. of Achab to the Syrians, 229. O. of Caesar to Herod, 582. H. of Antipater to Herod, 600. L. of John, 684. M. of Eleazar to Antiochus, 818. I. of Alexander, 295. K.
  • Antaeus against whom Hercules made war, 42. I.
  • Antigonus copartner in the Kingdom, 349. D. his death complotted, ibid. F. effected, 350. H. 561. C.
  • Antigonus accuseth Hircanus and Antipater, 370. D. 568. H. promiseth the Parthians money, and why, 380. F. restored to the Kingdom, 383. H. cutteth off Hircanus ears, ibid. H. declared an enemy to the Romans, 384. C. 577. E. up∣braideth Herod, 385. N. getteth Massada, 575. A. repulseth Herods power, ibid. surpriseth Herods victuallers, 386. B. cruelly handleth Josephs carcass, 577. O. submitteth him∣self to Sosius, 391. H. put to death, ibid. L.
  • Antiochus the Great vexeth the Jews, 305. E. recovers Cities of Coelosyria, ibid. F. his Epistle to Ptolomy, 306. his Edict in honour of the Temple, 306. his Epistle to Zeuxis, 307. I.
  • Antiochus Epiphanes departeth Egypt, 313. L. spoileth the Temple of Jerusalem, ibid. N. abrogates Gods Laws, 214. G. inforceth the Jews to Idolatry, ibid. tor∣tureth

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  • ... Eleazar, 818. M. slayeth him, 819. H. forbid∣deth the Jews to use their Laws, 314. G. &c. invades Judaea again, 317. I. departeth into Persia, ibid. besiegeth Elymas, 321. I. falleth sick and dieth, ibid. K.
  • Antiochus Eupater created King, 321. N. marcheth into Ju∣daea, 312. B. fighteth with Judas Macchabeus, ibid. C. marcheth against Philip, ibid. E. entreth a league with Judas, 323. I. slayeth Philip, ibid. K. displaceth Onias, ibid. is slain, ibid. M.
  • Antiochus son of Alexander, 337. I. crowned King, ibid. discomfited Demetrius, 338. A. favoureth Jonathan, ibid.
  • Antiochus marrieth Cleopatra, 343. K. putteth Triphon to flight, ibid. L. warreth against Hircanus, 345. I. per∣mitteth a truce, ibid. K. slain, 346. A.
  • Antiochus Gryphus overcometh Alexander, 347. I. his War against his brother, ibid. slain, 353. M.
  • Antiochus Cyzicenus warreth against his brother, 347. K. 351. B. put to flight, 347. N. slain, 353. M.
  • Antiochus Eusebius puts Seleucus to flight, 353. N. slayeth Se∣leucus brother, ibid. dieth, ibid. O.
  • Antiochus Seleucus slayeth his Uncle, 353. M. burned, ibid. N.
  • Antiochus Dionysius King, 355. K. thrust out of his Kingdom, ibid. slain, 345. M.
  • Antiochus perfidious to his Citizens, 762. M. N.
  • Antiochus King of Comagena accused, 77. O. his choice, &c. ibid. M. reconciled to Caesar, ibid. N.
  • Antipas, Herods son, 606. K. claimeth the Kingdom, ibid. accuseth Archelaus, 606. L. hath part of the Kingdom with Archelaus, 471. D.
  • Antipater the Idumaean, 360. K. incenseth the Princes against Aristobulus, 360. M. relieveth Gabinius, 367. M. his wife and children, 369. A. &c. gathereth souldiers for Caesars service, ibid. E. made a citizen of Rome, and Governour over Judaea, 370. C. D. E. 567. F. makes his sons Gover∣nours, 372. B. perswadeth Hircanus to flye, 564. N. his exploits, 567. C. poisoned, 377. H. 570. K.
  • Antipater banished, 585. G. advanced, 426. M. inciteth his father against his brothers, 426. N. his congratula∣tion, 429. F. plotteth against his brethren, 433. E. 588. L. cause of mischief, 436. M. governeth the Kingdom, &c. 448. L. practiseth his fathers death, ibid. M. 598. M. could not deceive his Aunt, 448. N. hateth his brothers children, 449. C. his treasons, 599. F. accuseth Syllaeus, 598. L. 452. K. studieth to win favour, 594. M. conspi∣reth against his father, 594. L. accused by Herod, 455. E. 599. F. answereth his fathers objections, 456. H. hated of all, 599. B. 457. G. hath liberty to justifie himself, ibid. D. put to death. 461. G. 603. A.
  • Antipater accuseth Antipater, 453. E.
  • Antipater accuseth Archelaus, 465. E. 606. L. M.
  • Antipatris built, 430. N. burned, 635. C.
  • Antiphilus letter to Antipater. 456. M. blamed, 459. B.
  • Antiquity of the Jews proved, 784. M. See Arguments.
  • Antiquities when written, 543. B.
  • Antonia described, 722. A. not unlike a City, ibid. C.
  • Antonius writeth to Hircanus, 378. G. writeth in the Jews behalf, 379. K. maketh Tetrarchs, 380. C. loveth Herod, 384. B. maketh Herod King, ibid. C. requireth Aristobu∣lus, 394. B. giveth Cleopatra a portion of Judaea and A∣rabia, 399. H. conquereth Armenia, ibid. M.
  • Aphrica, once called Lybia, 42. I.
  • Apollonius accuseth the Jews, 806. M.
  • Apollonius sent to rob the Temple, 417. B. acknowledged his offence, ibid. C. General of Antiochus army, 316. E. discomfited and slain, ibid. E.
  • Apollonius Davus put to flight, 334. E.
  • Apology of Achimelech, 166. K. of Aristobulus, 363. H.
  • Apostacy of the Priests, 294. A.
  • Apostates from the Jewish Religion, 213. I.
  • Apparel, 612. O.
  • Appion wrote coldly, 798. L. of Moses and the Jews, ibid. his fiction refuted, 799. F. &c. denieth his Country, 800. H. raileth against the Jews, ibid. I. his objection of the Asses head answered, 803. A. upbraideth the Jews, 805. D. praiseth himself, ibid. accuseth the Jews, 494. I.
  • Apples of Mandragora, 47. A.
  • Apprehension of John and Simon, 759. E.
  • Arabians Ismaels posterity, 40. I. slay Herods souldiers, 290. M. kill the Jews Embassadors, 401. I. overcome, 402. G. receive thieves, 439. A. brake the league made, 574. H. defeat Herods Army, 580. O. are overcome, 582. K.
  • An Arbiter betwixt the Senate and Claudius, 617. E.
  • Archelaus accused, 454. K. promiseth his subjects favour, 605. C. appointed, 603. D. lamenteth, 605. B. sup∣presseth the sedition, 464. K. L. repairs to Rome, ibid. O. approved, &c. 466. N. accused, 470. L. excused, 471. B. accused and banished, 473. D. his dream, 612.
  • Archelaus King of Cappadocia, 437. F. his ingenious speech, 590. M. conferreth with Herod, 590. L. reconcileth A∣lexander to his father, 437. G. made Herod and Pheroras friends, 438. I. excuseth himself, 442. L.
  • Aretas King of Arabia, 564. N. overthroweth Alexander, 355. M. puts Aristobulus to flight, 361. I. furnisheth Hircanus with 50000 souldiers, 564. N.
  • Aretas accuseth Syllaeus, 452. K. discomfiteth Herods army, 484. N.
  • Arguments for the Jews antiquity, 784. M. 785. A. &c. 786. G. &c. 787. A. &c. 788. N. &c. 789. F. &c. 791. D.
  • Arioch a Captain of the Assyrians, 37. B.
  • Aristaeus obtaineth the Jews liberty, 299. K.
  • Aristobulus first King, &c. 349. D. imprisoneth his bre∣thren, famisheth his mother, ibid. 560. N. his punish∣ment, 350. I. K. 561. F. compelleth the Iturians to be circumcised, 350. M. slayeth Antigonus, 350. H. his miserable end, 350. L. 561. G.
  • Aristobulus accuseth the Pharisees, 357. I. his attempt, 358. I. seizeth the Castles, ibid. K. striveth for the Kingdom with Hircanus, 360. I. agreed, ibid. K. his war against Aretas and Hircanus, 362. C. his presents to Pompey, 362. D. promiseth Pompey money, 364. I. led to Rome, 365. M. poysoned, 369. C.
  • Aristobulus, why not sent to Antonius, 394. D. his death contrived, 395. L. drowned, 396. C.
  • Aristobulus, Herods son, 422. O. accused, 426. K. &c. re∣conciled, 429. E. objected to his wife her birth, 589. B. condemned, 444. L. strangled, 445. F.
  • Aristobulus hateth Agrippa, 487. B. entreateth Petronius, 495. C.
  • Aristobulus governeth Armenia, 536. M. his subtilty, 546. H.
  • Aristocracy the best kind of Government, 113. A.
  • Arithmetick, 36. M.
  • Arius King of Lacedaemon, 311. G. sendeth letters to Onias, 312. H.
  • Ark of Noab, 30. N. the length and breadth thereof, ibid. L. M. where it resled, 31. D.
  • Ark of God surprized, 144. N. carried into the Temple of Dagon, 146. L. carried to Bethsama, 147. O. brought to Jerusalem, 180. M. N.
  • Ark transferred into Ceriathiarim, 147. F.
  • Ark carried into the Temple, 210. F. placed in the San∣ctuary, and in it the Tables of Stone, 211. H.
  • 100000 Armed men against Joseph, 639. F.
  • Arms of the Egyptians, &c. 72. N.
  • Armour of Goliah, 159. C.
  • Armour of Saul, 160. I.
  • Armour of the Roman footmen, 661. C.
  • The Armies order when the Tabernacle removed, 95. B.
  • An Army sent against the Midianites, 108. L.
  • Army of Senacherib destroyed, 256. F.
  • An huge Army of the Canaanites, 125. D.
  • Army of Susac, 221. H. of Josaphat, 231. N. of Ozias, 247. N.
  • Army of the Romans, 660. L.
  • Army of Herod overthrown, and why, 484. N. M.
  • Arnon a river, 104. L.
  • Arrival of the Israelites at Raphidim, 75. E. of Raguel in Sinai, 77. F. of the Ark at Bethsama, 147. D.
  • Arrogancy of Amasias, 248. O. of Ozias, 250. B. of the Jews, 756. K.
  • Arsaces King of Parthia, 340. D. taketh Demetrius, ibid. slayeth Antiochus, 346. A.
  • Asprenas Gown defiled, 509. A. he is cut in pieces, 511. B.
  • Art of forging, who first invented, 29. G.
  • Artabanus King of Media, 479. D. obtaineth Parthia, ibid. restored to his Kingdom, 483. E.
  • Artabanus requireth Izates assistance, 530. M. recovereth his Kingdom, 531. B.
  • Artaxerxes King of Persia, 286. B. no man to approach his Throne, unless he were called, 297. I. honoured Mar∣doche, 290. D. hangeth Aman, 291. I. sendeth letters for the Jews safety, ibid. L.
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  • ... Artorius sayeth himself, 748. I. his promise to Lucius, ibid.
  • Aruntius signifieth the Emperours death, 512. M.
  • Asa King of Juda, 224. K. his piety, ibid. K. his victory, ibid, M. inciteth the King of Damascus against Basa, 229. I. dies, 226. B.
  • Ascalonites punished, and why, 309. L.
  • Aser the son of Jacob, 46. O. what it signifies, ibid. O. his sons, 61. C.
  • Asinaeus beset by the Governour of Babylon, 598. L. his friend∣ship sought, 10. O. received charge from Artabanus, 499. E. poysoned, 500. M.
  • Asphaltite lake, 702. K. admirable property thereof, ibid.
  • Assault of Jerusalem, 740. K. of Antonia, 742. M.
  • Assar for how much sold, 97. D.
  • Asses head sold, 238. F.
  • Ass speaketh to Balaam, 105. G.
  • Asses how many taken at one booty, 109. A.
  • Asses of Cis lost, 150. L. found, ibid. N.
  • Asses head objected, 803. A.
  • Assembly of the Hebrews thrice in the year, 111. F.
  • Assembly of Samaritans on Mount Gerazim, 670. B.
  • Assurance of Joseph, &c. 671. L.
  • Assistance of God promised, 110. L. of Saul to the men of Jabes, 152. L.
  • Assyrians Lords over Asia, 37. A. overthrew the Sodomites, ibid. B. of whom took their name, 42. H. overcame the Israelites, 250. E. 253. N. transported them, 252. A. 253. N. vanquished the Syrians and them of Damascus, 250. F. and 252. G. their destruction foretold, 250. D. effected, 257. L.
  • Astrological predictions, 491. B.
  • Astronomy invented, 36. N.
  • Athalia rooteth out the royal blood, 244. D. and put to death, 245. H.
  • Athniel a Judge of Israel, 133 C. overcometh Schisar, ibid. C. recovereth the Israelites liberty, ibid. C.
  • Athronges usurpeth the Kingdom, 468. O. taken, 469. C.
  • Attendance on Saul, 151. F.
  • Attire of Vespasian and Titus, 766. I.
  • Avarice, 177. E. of Antiochus, 343. N. of Sabinus, 467. C. not terrified with punishment, 738. H.
  • Authority how purchased, 61. F.
  • Authority of Moses, 97. C.
  • Authority of Mordocheus, 292. F. of the Pharisees, 356. C.
  • Authors of the sedition punished, 102. M.
  • Authors of injuries punished, 672. N.
  • Azarias the Prophet exhorts to virtue, 224. M.
  • Azarias the High Priest, 250. B.
  • Azael King of the Assyrians, 228. D.
  • Azaels tyranny foretold, 240. C. invades Judaea, 246. D. hired to depart, ibid. invades the Israelites, 245. M. de∣stroys their Country, ibid. M.
  • Azotians plagued, and why, 146. L.
B.
  • BAal god of the Tyrians, 244. B. his Priests slain, ibid. Baaras a root, 768. I. his property, ibid.
  • Baasa King of Israel, 214. I. roots out Jeroboams race, ibid. his impiety, 224. N. a Prophecy against him, ibid. sur∣prizeth Ramah, 225. I. dieth, ibid. K.
  • Babas sons preserved, 410. D. accused, 410. F. slain, ibid.
  • Babylon, the place where tongues were confounded, 33. C. what it signifies, ibid. D. besieged and taken, 271. O.
  • Babylonians require Anilaeus, 501. F. slay the Jews, 502. K.
  • Babylonian veil, 721. A.
  • Bacchides sent against Judas, 323. N. useth tyranny and trea∣chery, 324. B. fights with Judas, 326. B. is slain, ibid. murthereth those of Judas faction, 328. B. practiseth against Jonathan, ib. C. revengeth himself on the fugi∣tives, 329. K. maketh peace with Jonathan, ibid. M.
  • Bagoses General of Artaxerxes army, 293. H. offereth out∣rage to the Jews, ibid.
  • Bakers dream expounded, 54. O. hanged, 55. A.
  • Bala, Rachels handmaid, 46. O. bare Napthalim and Dan, ibid. P.
  • Balaam a Diviner or Prophet, 105. E. denieth to go with Balacs Embassadours, ibid. F. cometh to Balac, 106. I. prophesieth good to befal the Israelites, 106. K. his coun∣sel to Balac and the Midianites, ibid O.
  • Balac sends an Embassage to the Midianites, 105. E. also to 〈◊〉〈◊〉
  • Balaam, ibid. E. reproveth him, and why, 106. L. fol∣lows Balaams counsel, 107. B.
  • Balin a King of Syria, 37. A.
  • Ballas a King of Assyria, 37. A.
  • Balm, 215. F. 235. A.
  • Balthasar his pride, 271. H. his vision of the hand, ibid. slain, 271. N.
  • Banaia slays an Aegyptian, 197. B. kills a Lyon, 197. B. sub∣stituted in Joabs place, 204. L.
  • Banishment of Cain, 29. E. of the diviners, 171. B. of Ab∣salon, 187. C. of Antipater, 585. G. of Doris, 453. D. of Pheroras, 596. L.
  • Banquet of Laban and Jacob, 48. I. of Samuel to Saul, 150 N. and of him to David, 158. M. of Saul, 165. B. of Da∣vid to the people, 181. A. of Artaxerxes, 286. D. of Ptolomy, 303. N. of Archelaus, 463. A. of Herod, 483. F.
  • Barak appointed General, 134. L. Puts Sisera to flight, ibid. N. slew Jabin, and governed Israel forty years, 135. A.
  • Bareas one of the five Kings of Assyria, 37. A.
  • Baruch, Jeremies Secretary, 261. L. dismissed, 266. B.
  • Barzapharnes seizeth upon Syria, 572. I. instateth Antigo∣nus, ibid.
  • Barzillais excuse to David, 194. I.
  • Battel between Joshuah and the Canaanites, 125. D. between the Benjamites and Israelites, 131. C. between Saul and the Philistines, 173. E. between Joab and Absalon, 191. D.
  • Battel of Herod, 400. D.
  • Battel between the Romans and the Jews, 467. E.
  • Battery of Jotapata, 666. K. of Jerusalem, 723. B. 724. L.
  • Baths, 768. K.
  • Baths of Calliroes, 460. M. 602. L.
  • Bathuel son of Nachor, 35. E. father of Rebecca and Labas, ibid. G.
  • Beam of Gold, 368. B.
  • Bearing of arms inhibited▪ 154. I.
  • Beasts venemous, a plague of Egypt, 69. D.
  • Beauty of superiour bodies, 30. I.
  • Beauty of body not to be respected, 158. I.
  • Beauty of Sara, 36. K. of Rachel, 45. F. of Joseph, 53. A. of David and his brethren, 158. L. M. of Bethsae, 184. K.
  • Bed of Iron, 105. B.
  • Beginning of the War of the Jews, 622. I.
  • Behaviour of Rachel toward Jacob, 45. F.
  • Bellies of the Jews ripped for Gold, 737. F.
  • Beneficence of Xerxes, 282. B. C.
  • Benefits of God recited, 74. L. M.
  • Benefits of Herod, 585. A. B.
  • Benjamin, Jacobs son by Rachel, 44. D. goeth into Egypt, 57. F. what happened to him there, 58. I. attached and imprisoned, 58. N.
  • Benjamites expert in shooting, 131. C. overthrew the other tribes twice, ibid. C. D. twenty five thousand slain, and why, 131. F. only six hundred escape, ibid. F. take them wives by force, 132. H. I.
  • Bernice her request to Florus, 623. F.
  • Berosus a Chaldaean Writer, 787. D.
  • Berosus, 36. H. his testimony of Abraham, ibid. of Senache∣rib, 256. E. of Nabuchodonosor, 270. B.
  • Bethsabe the pit of swearing, 40. A.
  • Beseleel a Work-master of the Tabernacle, 80. L. 89. C.
  • Bethel what it signifies, 45. D.
  • Bethsabe defiled by David, 184. I. bare him a son, 185. B. brought forth Solomon, 185. C. certifieth David of Ado∣nias, &c. 199. E.
  • Birth-day of Vespasian celebrated, 762. I. of Pharaoh, 55. A.
  • Birth-right of Esau sold, 50. L.
  • Birth of Moses, 63. E.
  • Birth of Samson, 140. K.
  • Bitterness of the waters, 73. D. E. changed, 74. H.
  • Blasphemy against God, 111. E.
  • Blasphemer of God to be stoned, 111. E.
  • Blaspheming of Goliab, 159. C. D. E.
  • Blessing of God upon the Israelites, 74. L. M.
  • Blessing of Isaac and Jacob, 44. M. of Jacob on his sons, 62. I▪
  • Blessing of Moses to the Israelites, 118. M.
  • Blindness of the enemy, and how, 237. I. 238. D.
  • Blindness of the Jews, 736. K. 753. B.
  • Bloud royal destroyed, 240. D.
  • Bodies celestial, their beauty and order, 30. I.
  • Body of Jacob translated into Hebron, 62. K. of his sons brought thither also, ibid.
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  • Bodies of Saul and his sons hung up, 174. I.
  • Boldness of the Jews, 715. E.
  • Bondage of the Israelites, See servitude.
  • Bones of Joseph translated, 62. L. 71. A.
  • Book of Moses Law, 111. B. C. when to be read, 112. H. holy Book, 118. M. found and read, 259. I. K.
  • Books of holy Writ, how many, 782. N.
  • Book of Jeremy, 261. L. burnt, ibid. L.
  • Boos friend to Naomi and Ruth, 142. D. eshorts his kins∣man to marry Ruth, 143. D. espouseth Ruth, 143. D. begetteth Obed, ibid. E.
  • Booty of Oxen and Camel, 100. O. of Sheep, &c. 687. O.
  • Borders of Galilee, 659. C. D. of Judaea, 659. E. of the possession of the nine Tribes and an half, 126. K.
  • Borrowed things must be repaid, 116. I.
  • Botches, a plague of Egypt, 69. D.
  • Bounds of Land are not to be removed, 113. B.
  • Bounds of the nine Tribes and halfs possession, 126. L. &c.
  • Bounds of Egypt, 708. L.
  • Bowls or Ewers, 210. C.
  • Bounty requited, 215. F.
  • Bounty of Ezechias, 253. H. I.
  • Bounty of Alexander to the Jews, 295. L.
  • Bounty of Herod to all men, 585. A. B. of Caesar to Arche∣laus, 607 C. of Titus, 728. M.
  • Brazen Altar, 211. I. vessels pertaining to the same, 211. I.
  • Brazen Gate of the Temple openeth of it self, 753. B.
  • Breach of Gods law, loss of his favour, 704. H. I.
  • Breach of oath, 255. M. 368. C. of faith, 361. N.
  • Breadth of the Ark of Noab, 30. N.
  • Bread of proposition, or shew-bread, 92. N.
  • Brethren, Cain and Abel, 29. B.
  • Brethren of Joseph hate him, and complot his death, 51. D. sell him, 52. K. perswade their father that he was de∣voured of beasts, ibid. N. repent of the evil they did to Joseph, 57. B. return out of Egypt, ibid. D go thither again, ibid. D. stayed in their journey, and accused of theft, 58. I. K. died, 62. K. L.
  • Seven Brethren tormented and put to death, 821. A. B. 822. H. I. 823. A. B.
  • Bribery of Elies sons, 143. F. of Antonius, 391. L. of Ven∣tidius. 384. F. 575. C. of Silo, ibid. 575. C. of Antipa∣ter, 594. M. N.
  • Brothers of Abraham, 35. D. of Joseph, 50. M. of Antipater, 588. L. M.
  • Brothers bewail their mother, 589. C. excuse themselves, ibid. D.
  • Broil at Caesarea, 537. E. at Jerusalem, 638. H.
  • Building of the Temple, 208. M. inhibited, 277. N. per∣mitted, 278. C. D. E.
  • Bulwarks builded by the Romans, 733. D.
  • Burial of Sara, 42. F. of Abraham, 43. D. of Isaac, 49. F. of Jacob, 62. L. M. of Samuel, 168. L. of Jadon, 220. E. of Herod, 462. N. O.
  • Burning of the Temple, 265. I. 476. M. 750. M.
  • Burthen required to be eased, 218. D.
  • Bush of fire about Moses, 66. O.
  • Bushel of Corn sold for a Talent, 738. M.
  • Business of Moses, 77. G.
  • Butlers dream expounded, 54. M.
  • Butchery of the thieves, 537. B. C.
C.
  • CAecinna perswaded the souldiers to revolt, 309. E. F. apprehended, 710. H. freed and honoured, ibid. I.
  • Caerealis conquered the Samaritans, 670. B. C.
  • Caesar confirmeth Hircanus in the Priesthood, 370. D. de∣parteth out of Syria, 371. L. his testimony of the Jews, 373. N. slain, 569. D. 376. C. delivereth Aristobulus, 567. A.
  • Caesar slayeth Cassius, 368. G. Herods friend, 384. B. over∣cometh Antonius, 403. M. confirmeth Herod in the King∣dom, 405. N. giveth him 800 talents, 406. G. Lord of Egypt, 407. I. enlargeth Herods dominions, ibid. 415. M. 583. B. made Pheroras Tetrarch, 416. G. gave Herod re∣venues, 416. F. offended with Herod, 439. G. alloweth Herod to punish Malefactors, 443. F. maketh Archelaus King, 466. N. confirmeth Herods testament, 471. D. calls a Council, 606. M. makes Archelaus an Ethnarch, 471. D.
  • Caesarea built by Herod, 414. G. was called Stratous Tower, ibid. G. a great City, 584. M. 674. H.
  • Caiu, Adams first son, 29. B. slew his brother, ibid. C. not bettered by Gods chastisement, ibid. E. builded a City, ibid. F. invented the use of the plough, 29. B. father of hypocrites, 30. H.
  • Caius succeedeth Tiberius, 485. C. certifieth the Senate of Tiberius death, 492. L. maketh Agrippa King, ibid. 616. H. banisheth Herod, 493. E. usurpeth divine honour, 493. G. 616. K. his Statue. &c. ibid. K. writeth letters to Pe∣tronius, 493. C. calleth himself Jupiters brother, &c. 504. H. &c. causeth many to be murthered, 509. B. sa∣crifieth, 509. A. builded a haven, 516. L. slain, 520. E.
  • Caleb and Joshuah appease the people, 96. M.
  • Calimander slain, 347. O.
  • Calling of Moses, 67. A. of Eliza, 228. E.
  • Calamity of the Israelites, 62. O. 73. D. E. F. 74. I. 129. B. 130. L. M. 133. B. foretold, 261. L. and 262. E.
  • Calamity of Herod, 580. A. of Syria, 632. L. M.
  • Calamity in Jerusalem, 738. K. L. M. &c.
  • Calamity of the Romans, 747. E. of the Jews recounted to the Romans, 749. B.
  • Calamity of the Jews at Antioch, 762. N. O.
  • Calamity of the Jews taken by the Romans, 775. D.
  • Calumniation, 435. B.
  • Calves of Jeroboam, 219. K. L.
  • Cabyses inhibiteth the building of the Temple, 275. N. O. 276. B.
  • Camp of the enemies spoiled, 240. D.
  • Camp of the Romans how ordered, 660. N.
  • Three Camps of the Jews, 607. F.
  • Candlestick of Gold, 84. O. 211. I.
  • Capharis submits to Caerealis, 705. F.
  • Captain over a thousand, 160. O.
  • Captains of Solomon, 206. H.
  • Two Captains of Ochozias destroyed, and why, 236. B. the third preserved, 236. C.
  • Captain trodden to death, 240. E.
  • Captivity of Babylon fore-prophecied, 257. I. 260. D. effe∣cted, 265. L. 729. F.
  • Carcasses hinder the passages, 578. N.
  • Carcasses innumerable, 108. N.
  • Carcasses cast out of the City, how many, 738. M.
  • Care of God for the Israelites safety, 67. F. for his servants, 228. C. D.
  • Carthage built, 787. C.
  • Carelesness of Abner touching Sauls safety, 169. G.
  • Carpenters how imployed, 207. D.
  • Cassius resisteth the Parthians, 368. G. exacteth of the Jews 700 talents of silver, 376. D.
  • Cassius Long•••••••• Governour of Syria, 527. C.
  • Castle fortified, 328. F. 362. L. razed, ibid. F.
  • Castle of David, 717. F.
  • Castor a subtil Jew, 726. K.
  • Catalogue of Jacobs sons and nephews, 61. B. C. D.
  • Catalogue of Gods benefits on Israel, 74. I. K.
  • Catalogue of the Commandments, 79. F. G.
  • Cattel gotten in War, 124. L. 127. A.
  • Catallus slayeth three thousand Jews, 778. M.
  • Cause of errour concerning God, 812. N.
  • Causes of discord, 781. E. 782. H.
  • Causes of malice between Egyptians and Jews, 792. I.
  • Causes of the Israelites ruine, 62. M.
  • Causes of the Wars of the Jews, 622. K.
  • Causes of Vespasians election, 707. F.
  • Causes of writing the Antiquities, 25. D. E. 780. M.
  • Caves of the thieves described, 576. O.
  • Ceasing of Manna, 122. N.
  • Celebration of the Passover, 260. A. 281. K.
  • Cells about the Temple, 208. N.
  • Candebaeus put to flight, 343. N. 559. D.
  • Cenizus delivereth the Israelites, 133. C. vanquisheth Schi∣sar, ibid. G. judged Israel forty years, ibid. O.
  • Censors affixed to the brazen Altar, 102. L. and why, ibid.
  • Censors of Gold, 210. C.
  • Centurion of Florm, 623. A.
  • Cese••••ius President of Syria, 77. O. accused Antiochus, ibid. H. I.
  • Cestern digged to be enclosed, 117. C.
  • Cesti•••• G. appeaseth the people, &c. 622. I. burnt Zabulon and Joppe, 634. N. consulteth with the Princes, &c. 625. B. his siege against Jerusalem, 635. G.
  • Ch••••••us and his compli•••••• conspire Caius death, 504. O. why

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  • incited against Caius, 505. C. conferreth with Clement, &c. 506. I. intends to kill Caius, ibid. expecteth occa∣sion to assail Caius, 508. I. slayeth Caius, 510. L. ho∣noured, 515. A. sendeth Lupus to kill Caius wife, ibid. E. executed, 518. O.
  • Challenge of a single combat, 159. C.
  • Chaldeans mutiny against Abraham, 36. H.
  • Cham, Noahs son, 31. O. his progey, 34. K. discovereth his fathers nakedness, 34. O.
  • Chambers of pleasure, 213. C.
  • Champions of David, 196. D.
  • Canaan Jacobs inheritance, 50. K.
  • Canaanites put the Israelites to flight, 98. N. wholly to be extinguished, 118. M. 129. E. ten thousand slain, 129. B. made Tributaries, 215. B.
  • Charges of the Temple to be supplied, 281. N.
  • Chariots of Jabin, 134. K. of Solomon, 206. K.
  • Chariots armed seen in the air, 753. D.
  • Chastisement bettered not Cain, 29. E.
  • Chastity of Joseph, 53. A. B. C. 816. K.
  • Chance-medley, 109. D.
  • Change of the Jews Government, 567. G.
  • Change of names whence, 34. I.
  • Cherubin, 84. H. in the Temple, 209. I.
  • Chetura, Abrahams second wife, 41. G. bare to Abraham six children, ibid. O.
  • Chieftains of Achis, 172. N. cause David to be dismissed, ibid. O. of Solomon, 206. H. I.
  • Children are to learn the Law, 112. K.
  • Seventy children of Achab slain, 243. L.
  • Children of Herod, 595. B. C.
  • Children not to be punished for the fathers offence, 117. E.
  • Children male put to death, 62. O.
  • Children of Canaan, 34. N.
  • Children of Abraham, 40. I. M. of Jacob, 47. N. O.
  • Children of Roboam, 221. B.
  • Children unlike their fathers, 149. B. 257. O. 241. I. K.
  • Chodollogomor an Assyrian Captain, 37. B. overthrew the Sodomites, ibid.
  • Choice of the Esseans in compassion and helping, 613. C.
  • Chorab mutineth against Moses, 99. D. E. affecteth the Of∣fice of High Priest, ibid. F. he and his company consumed with fire, 102. L.
  • Cosby a daughter of Midian, 107. F. enticed Zambrias to Idolatry, ibid. O. slain, with him, 108. K.
  • Christ crucified, 480. M.
  • Chronicles of the Tyrians, 254. A.
  • Churlishness of Nabal, 168. N.
  • Chusais opposition to Achitophel, 188. O. his counsel ac∣cepted, 190. L. certified David of the victory, 192. I.
  • Chuthites removed unto Samaria, 254. A. plagued, and why, 254. B. claim kindred of the Jews, ibid. G.
  • Circumcision commanded and instituted, 38. K.
  • One sacred City in Canaan, 111. E. and why, ibid.
  • Cities of Refuge, 109. D. 126. O.
  • City of David, 179. E.
  • Cities of the Benjamites burnt, 131. F.
  • City of the Priests burnt, 166. K.
  • Cities builded of Solomon, 214. K.
  • Cities under Archelaus subjection, 610. N.
  • Cities taken from the Jews, 355. N.
  • Chief Cities of Galilee, 20. K.
  • Cities in arms against the Jews, 633. C.
  • Four Cities of Galilee revolt from Joseph, 641. D.
  • Citizens of Jabes bury Saul and his sons bodies, 174. K.
  • Citizens taken prisoners, 262. B.
  • Citizens of Giseala entertain Titus, 685. C.
  • Citizens resort to Vespatian, 692. G.
  • Civil Wars of the Israelites, 131. B.
  • Civil Wars of the Romans, 705. D. E.
  • Claudius chosen Emperour, 513. F. unwillingly accepted it, 515. E. carried on mens shoulders, 513. G. denieth to give over the dignity, 516. N. confirmed by Agrippa, 517. A. perswaded to use the Senators mildly, 517. N. giveth Agrippa Judaea, &c. 519. D. his Edict in favour of the Jews, ibid. 519. E. commandeth Agrippa to de∣sist from building, 522. O. grants the Jews custody of the High Priests vestment. 228. I. findeth the Samaritanes guilty, 619. C. his wives, 619. H. his death, 620. G.
  • Clemency becometh a King, 169. C.
  • Clemency of Joseph, 35. F. G. of Archelaus, 605. D. of Va∣rus, 609. F.
  • Cleopatra Demetrius wife, 343. K. obtains Tryphons army, ibid. rebelleth against Ptolomy, 348. C. prepareth an ar∣my against her son, 352. E. taketh Ptolomai, 353. G. cometh to Antonius, 380. B. murthereth her brother and sister, 398. E. her corrupt dealing, ibid. M. beggeth Ju∣daea and Arabia, 399. H. I. her Chieftain overthroweth Herod, 400. E. her treason against Herod, 580. M.
  • Cloud on the Tabernacle, 95. B. in the Sanctuary, 211. I.
  • A Clown made High Priest, 687. C.
  • Clytus author of sedition, 642. I. cutteth off his own hand, ibid. D.
  • Colony of Nimrod, 34. M.
  • Colonies established by Abraham, 42. H.
  • Combat betwixt David and Goliab, 160. M. N.
  • Combat of Saul against the Ammonites, 152. N.
  • Combat challenged, 159. D. 747. B.
  • Comet like a sword, 753. B.
  • Comfort of Jonathan to David, 187. B.
  • Command of Saul for War, 152. M.
  • Commandment of God transgressed, 28. L. 220. D. E.
  • Commandment for the Ark, &c. 199. B.
  • Ten Commandments, 79. F.
  • Commendation of Abraham, 43. D. of Jacob, 62. I. of Jo∣seph, 62. K. of Josaphat, 231. M.
  • Commination against the Israelites, 212. F. against Jezebel.
  • Commiseration of the Galaadites, 152. I.
  • Commotion of the Jews, 497. F.
  • Companies of the Romans, 634. M.
  • Companions of Daniel cast into the furnace, 269. M. pre∣served, ibid.
  • Companions of Jonathan slain, 778. L.
  • Comparison of Moses with other Law-makers, 808. H.
  • Comparison of the Roman forces with the Jews, 626. N.
  • Comparison of the Romans and Jews, &c. 683. K. of Jews and Grecians, 783. B.
  • Computation of time different, 899. C.
  • Compassion of Joseph, 60. K. of Thermuthis, 64. I. of the people, 152. I. of the three Kings, 237. M. of Elizeus, 237. N. 240. G. of Caesar, &c. 428. K. of the people, 9. B. of Antonius, 574. L. of Tyroes son, 594. I. of Titus, 684. L. 747. F.
  • Complaint of David to Jonathan, 163. G.
  • Complotting of Josephs death, 51. D.
  • Concord in wickedness, 732. K. 619. D.
  • Concord of the Jews in Religion, 808. N.
  • Concubine of Gideon, 137. B. of Saul, 176. N. of Solo∣mon, 217. H. of Roboam, 221. C.
  • Conditions of peace unjust, 152. I.
  • Conduct of Moses, 71. B. C.
  • Conduit under ground from Antonia, 420. F.
  • Confederacy, 135. B. 161. G. 183. C. D. 234. G. 241. N. 307. K.
  • Conference, 363. L. 577. D.
  • Confession of Achar, 124. I. of the women, 596. O.
  • Confidence of Adad, 230. B. of Joram, 238. F. of Ocho∣zias, 235. N.
  • Confirmation of Moses, 67. B. of Saul, 150. N.
  • Conflict of the Jews with the Casarians, 622. M. of Placi∣dus with the fugitives, 699. F. of the Jews with the Ro∣mans, 725. D. 768. L.
  • Confusion of tongues, 33. C.
  • Confutation of Manethon's words, 794. N. of Lysimachus, 797. A. B. of Appion, 799. F. of Possidonius and of Apol∣lonius, 802. O.
  • Congratulation, 429. F. 463. C. D.
  • Conquest of Canaan made difficult, 96. L. effected, 125. E. &c.
  • Consent of parents, &c. asked in marriage, 43. B. and 46. K.
  • Conspiracy of Corah and his followers, 99. F.
  • Conspiracy, 246. D. 248. E. 243. I. 258. D. 411. N. 504. M. N. 594. I.
  • Conspiracy in robbery, 619. D.
  • Conspirators punished, 470. H.
  • Constancy of the Esseans, 612. M. of the Jews, 617. A. 741. C. 790. M. 814. H. of Eleazar, 818. L.
  • Consultation about the Ark, 147. A.
  • Consultation against Joseph, 14. L. of Herod with Arche∣laus, 590. M. of Cestius with the Princes, 625. B. of Titus, 734. N. of Vespasian, 707. D. of Judas, 736. O.
  • Contempt of Religion. See Piety contemned.
  • Contempt of Saul, 151. G.
  • Contempt of God wherein it consisteth, 157. F. G.
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  • Contempt of death, 459. F.
  • Contempt of God loss of a Kingdom, 157. F.
  • Contents of Jeremies Book, 260. C. D.
  • Contents of the Antiquities, 25. D. 26. M. N.
  • Contention of the Samaritans and Jews, 333. I. K.
  • Contention between Abrahams and Lots shepherds, 36. N.
  • Contention whence, 587. G.
  • Continuance of the Laws amongst the Jews, 811. C.
  • Core a certain measure, 97. E.
  • Corn of the Philistines spoiled, 141. A.
  • Corn provided by Herod, 413. L.
  • Corn burnt in Jerusalem, 712. M.
  • Corruption of Ventidius, 384. F. of Scaurus, 565. B. 575. C. of Silo, 575. F. of Antipater, 588. M. of Alexander, 589. G.
  • Corruption among the Greeks, 781. A.
  • Cost of Agrippa in building the wall, 718. K.
  • Costabarus usurpeth, 409. O. preserved by his wives inter∣cession, 410. B.
  • Covenant of God with Noah, 32. K.
  • Covenants of the Esseans, 613. D.
  • Covenant of Abraham with Abimelech, 39. G. of Laban with Jacob, 48. H. of Joshua with the Gibeonites, 124. O.
  • Covetousness of Cleopatra, 580. K. of John, 5. D. of Flo∣rus, 621. F.
  • Council called, 593. D. 606. M.
  • Counsel held against Joseph, 18. M.
  • Counsel to be sought at Gods hands, 43. E.
  • Counsel of Rebecca to Jacob, 44. L. of Joseph to King Pharoah, 55. F. of Raguel to Moses, 78. H. I. of Balaam to Balac, 106. O. of Achitophel, 189. G. of Chusai, 190. K. of the Elders, 218. E. of the young men, ibid. F. of Salom, 593. B.
  • Counterfeiting of Euricles, 591. E.
  • Counterfeiters of Letters fee'd, 598. M.
  • Country of the Amorites possessed by the Hebrews, 105. B.
  • Country beyond the Flood described, 659. D.
  • Countries inhabited, 13. G. 14. H. I. &c.
  • Courage of the Jews, 727. D. 635. E. of Eleazar, 666. O. of John, &c. 685. G.
  • Courtesie of Rebecca to Abrahams servant, 42. K. L. of Ra∣chel to Jacob, 45. G. of Raguel to Moses, 78. H. I. of A∣bigail to David, 169. B. of the Witch to Saul, 171. F. G.
  • Court of the Tabernacle, 81. B. C.
  • Court of Jeroboam, 219. K.
  • Courtiers of Saul sound David, 161. B.
  • Cowardize of Vonones, 479. E. of the Jews, 740. M.
  • A Cow brings forth a Lamb, 753. B.
  • Cow-dung the Jews food, 738. N.
  • Craft of a Boy, 754. L.
  • Crassus warreth against the Parthians, 368. B. robs the trea∣sury in Jerusalem, ibid. B. slain, 368. G.
  • Creation of the World, 27. E.
  • Creatures made, 27. F. and first named, 28. H.
  • Cry of seditious Chore and his accomplices, 99. F.
  • Cries of women and children, 665. K. of the Jews, 752. I.
  • Crown of Gold, 378. E.
  • Crows fed Elias, 226. C.
  • Cruelty of Azael foretold, 240. G. effected, 245. M. of A∣thalia, 244. D. of Manahem, 250. D. of Manasses, 258. B. C. of Nabuchadnezzar, 261. M. of Bacchides, 558. K. of Alexander, 354. F. of Antigonus, 577. G. of Cleopatra, 580. I. of Herod, 590. L. of the Damascens, 637. F. G. of the thieves, 636. H. of the Idumaeans and Zealous, 695. E. of the seditious, 711. B. of the thieves, 736. H. of Simon, 736. L.
  • Cumanus spoileth villages, 533. G. feareth the peoples rage, 618. O. corrupted, 534. M. banished, 535. B.
  • Cunning of David in playing on the Harp, 159. A.
  • Cups of Gold, 210. B. 302. I.
  • Curse against him that builds Jericho, 123. D.
  • Custom of the Country, 46. M.
  • Custom observed in Sacrifices, 91. E.
  • Custom of the War, 118. H. I.
  • Custom in Samaria, 239. N.
  • Custom laudable in a King, 289. N.
  • Custom to punish slayers of themselves, 672. N.
  • Custom of the Romans, 725. F.
  • Custom of the Priests, 782. L. M.
  • Cut-throats among the Jews, 538. L.
  • Cyprus a Castle, 584. N.
  • Cyrenaeus taxeth Judaea, 474. I.
  • Cyrus King of Persia, 271. O. overthroweth Baltazar, and taketh Babylon, 271. O. dismisseth the Jews, 274. E. &c. permitteth to build City and Temple, 274. G. his decree touching the Temple, 280. F. G.
  • Cyzicen•••• King of Syria. See Antiochs.
D.
  • DAgon fell down, 146. L.
  • Days of Creation six, 27. F. G. the seventh sanctified, ibid. G. the day lengthened, 125. C.
  • Dalila soundeth Sampson, 141. G. betrayeth him, 142. H.
  • Damascens kill ten thousand Jews, 637. F.
  • N. Damascenus testimony of Abraham, 36. I.
  • Damasco Country of Abraham, 36. I.
  • Damsels entice the Hebrews to Idolatry, 107. D.
  • Dan the son of Jacob, 46. N. what it signifieth, ibid. N. his issue, 61. B.
  • Daniels austere life, 268. A. expoundeth Nabuchadonosors dream, 268. G. advanced to honour, ibid. 269. K. L. his fellows cast into the furnace, 269. M. interpreteth the writing, 271. N. cast into the Lyons den, 272. D. his vision of the Ram and Goat, 273. K. L. his predictions of the Roman Empire, 273. N.
  • Darius King of the Medes, 270. G. surprizeth Babylon, 271. O. causeth Daniels enemies to be cast to the Lyons, 272. E.
  • Darius, son of Hystaspis, maketh a vow, 276. E. performeth it, 278. B. propounds three questions, 276. E. his Letters for building the Temple, &c. 278. D. 281. I. he restores the vessels, &c. ibid. B. his Epistle to the Prefects of Syria, 281. I.
  • Darius, King of Persia, overthrown, 294. C.
  • Darkness separated, &c. 27. E.
  • Darkness of Egypt, 69. G.
  • Dart of Saul, 69. G.
  • Darts profit not the Jews, 723. E.
  • Dathan rebellious, 102. H. he with his company were swal∣lowed up, ibid.
  • Daughters of Salpades inheritance, 109. F.
  • Daughters of the Midianites, 107. B. allure the Hebrews to Idolatry, 107. D.
  • David anointed King, 158. N. seized with Gods Spirit, ibid. causeth Sauls vexation, ibid O. killeth a Lyon and a Bear, 160. H. overcometh Goliab, 160. M. killeth six hundred Philistines, and marrieth Michol, 161, D. vanquisheth the Palestines, 163. B. discovereth Sauls affection towards him, 163. E. complaineth to Jonathan, ibid. G. receiveth Goliahs sword. 165. C. counterfeiteth madness, and why. 165. D. his care of his parents, ibid. E. defendeth Cilla, 167. B. flieth to the Ziphians, ibid. C. escapeth Sauls hands, and how, ibid. E. twice saveth Sauls life, 167. G. and 169. G. testifieth his innocency, 170. B. spareth Nabals flock, 169. G. incensed against Nabal, and why, 168. N. is ap∣peased, 169. G. upbraids Abner, 170. H. dwelleth at Sice∣leg, and spoileth the Sarrites, &c. ibid. M. recovers his wives, and slays the Amalechites, 173. B. C. lamenteth Saul and Jonathan, &c. 175. E. F. chosen King by one Tribe, ibid. F. requireth Michol, 176. N. purgeth himself of Abners death, 177. G. H. surprizeth Jerusalem, 179. D. vanquish∣eth the Philistines, 160. L. transporteth the Ark, and how, ibid. O. intended to build a Temple, 181. H. gave God thanks, ibid. D. revengeth his Embassadours, 183. F. marrieth Bethsabe, 185. B. repenteth his sin, ibid. D mourn∣eth for his son, ibid. E. expelleth his Kingdom, 188. M. his entertainment at Mahanaim, 177. C. commandeth to spare his son, 191. B. bewaileth Absalons death, 192. K. granteth Amasa pardon, 193. B. his concubines sequestred, 194. L. distributeth offices, 195. L. delivered out of peril, ibid. N. perswaded to abstain from war, 196. A. his Champions, ibid. D. &c. sends Joab to muster the people, 197. C. of three punishments offered, chuseth the plague, ibid. E. prayeth for the innocent people, ibid. G. commanded to build an Altar, 198. I. gathereth store of Iron, &c. ibid. M. coun∣selleth Solomon to honour God, ibid. O. groweth old and numb, 199. C. numbereth the Levites, 200. N. confirm∣eth the Kingdom to Solomon, ibid. I. commendeth Solomon to the Tribes, 201. I. his counsel to Solomon, 202. C. wil∣leth Solomon to punish Joab, ibid. D. commendeth Berzillais sons to Solomon, ibid. his age, reign and virtues, ibid. E.
  • Dancing of the Maidens of Israel, 160. N. of Davids before the Ark, 180. O.
  • Danger of the Israelites, 710. E. 721. K. of David, 162. K.

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  • 163. B. 167. C. D. E. 167. F. of the Sephorites, 3. A. of Ja∣cims Son, 3. G. of Joseph, 9. D. 188. K. 639. F. G. of He∣rod, 603. B. of Titus, 712.
  • Dead lye unburied, 735. F.
  • Dead body raised, 247. K.
  • Dealing of Laban with Jacob, 47. F. G.
  • Dealing of Saul with David, colourable, 161. A. B. C.
  • Death of the Fathers, 30. L. 31. A.
  • Death of the seven brethren, 815. D, 820. L. 821. C. D.
  • Death of Abraham, 43. D. of Isaac, 49. F. of Racbel, ibid. D. of Jacob, 62. I. of Joseph 62. K. of Moses, 120. I. K, of Sa∣muel, 168. L. of Solomon, 218. C.
  • Death of the first begotten, 70. K.
  • Death of the Leader, discomfort to the Soldier, 233. K.
  • Dearth of Victuals prophesied, 226. B.
  • Debate compromitted, 173. D.
  • Debate of the Jews and Samaritans, 333. I.
  • Debate of Herod with his Sons, 587. A.
  • Debate betwixt the Ladies, 595. D.
  • Debora a Prophetess, 134 L. encouraged Barach. ibid. M.
  • Decease of Herod, 603. A. B.
  • Declamation of Sentius, 514. H. I.
  • Deceit of Florus, 622. K. of John, 689. F. of the Jews, 714. N. O.
  • Deciding of hard controversies referred to Moses, 78. H.
  • Decree of the Romans, 225. L. of Cyrus, 280. F. G.
  • Decree of Destiny, 728. K.
  • Dedication of the Tabernacle and Priests, 89. D. E.
  • Defence of Moses, &c. 806. L.
  • Defence of Nicholaus, 607. B. 610. M. 471. B.
  • Defy of the Enemy, 159. D. 162. L.
  • Deflouring of Dina, 49. B. of Thamar. 186. K. L.
  • Deflouring of a Virgin, 115. B.
  • Deliverance of the Israelites out of Egypt, 70. K. from dan∣ger, 72. K.
  • Deluge, or Floud, 30. O. the cause thereof, ib. when it hapned 31. A. B. destroyed all, save those in the Ark, 30. N. decreas∣ed, 31. D.
  • Demetrius exhortatory Letter, 300. A.
  • Demetrius Seleucus slayeth Lysias and Antiochus, 323. M. ma∣keth himself King, ibid. M. sendeth Nicanor against Judas, 324. D. sendeth Bacchides against Jonathan, 328. G. ma∣keth peace with Jonathan, 329. M. fighteth with Alexan∣der, and is slain, 332. B.
  • Demetrius Nicanor, overcometh Alexander, 336. C. obtains the Kingdom, ibid. B. incurred the hatred of his Soldiers, ibid. F. discomfited 339. B. taken prisoner, 340. D. put to flight, refused by his Wife, dieth, 347. H. I.
  • Demetrius Eucarius, King of Damascus, 353. O. overcometh Alexander, 354. D. besiegeth his Brother Philip, 355. I.
  • Departure of Israel from Egypt, 70. K. and 71. B. of Cestius &c. 636. M.
  • Depulsion of the Jews liberty, &c. 626. L.
  • Description of the Thieves Caves, 576. O. of Ptolemai, 616.
  • L. of Galilee, 659. , of the country beyond the Flood, 659. D. of Samaria, ib. E. of Jury, 659. D. of the lake of Gene∣zar, 678. C. of Jerusalem, 717. D. F. of Jericho, 781. D. E. of Antonia, 722. K. of the Temple and Porches, 804. K. L. good Deserts of David, 162. L. M. not to be forgotten, ib. M. 574. H. I.
  • Desire of Gold, 433. B.
  • Desolation thorow Jerusalem, 699. B. C.
  • Desolation lamented, 765. D.
  • Destiny, 728. E.
  • Destruction of Sodom, 39. B. of Senacheribs Host, 156, B.
  • Destruction of all things foretold, 30. I.
  • Destruction of Judea, 255. L.
  • Destruction of the Jews, 772. M.
  • Destruction of Jerusalem, 730. I. See Jerusalem.
  • Determination of God, 744. L.
  • Detraction of Writers, concerning the Jews, 77. F. &c. 792. H. I. &c. 793. D. 795. D. E. F.
  • Device of Joseph against the Ram, 666. M. of Artorius, 748▪ I.
  • Devotion of the Israelites, 141. G.
  • A Dew descended from Heaven, 78. B. called Manna, ibid. B.
  • Diadem of Asia, refused 335. N.
  • Difficulties of the Hebrews. See Dangers.
  • Dignity Royal, concealed, 151. C.
  • Diligence of the Romans, 660, N.
  • Dina the Daughter of Jacob, 47. B. ravished by Sichem, 498. de∣sired in marriage by him, but denied, ib. M. and 49. C.
  • Diophantus counterfeiteth Letters, 592. N.
  • Discipline of the Romans, 660. N. &c.
  • Discomfiture of Sauls Army, 173. E. F.
  • Discontents renewed, 624. I.
  • Discord in Jury, 586. I.
  • Discord domestical, 183. B. C. D. E. 426. H. I. 433. E.
  • Discord whence ariseth, 587. F.
  • Discord between the Idumaeans and Zealous, 706. L.
  • Discord of the Jews and Alexandrians, 802. K.
  • Discourtesie shewed, 151. E.
  • Discretion of Gideon, 136. L. of the Roman Soldiers, 682. K.
  • Disease called by the Egyptians, Sabbatosis, 799. D.
  • Diseases of Herod, 602. L.
  • Dismission of the Israelites. 247. M. N.
  • Disobedience of Saul, 157. B. C. of the Israelites, ibid. C. D. E. of Jadon, 220. E. of Jonas, 249. I.
  • Disobedience, 115, E. cause of calamity, 129. F. &c. 130. M. &c. 133. B. ibid. 143. B. 144. L. &c.
  • Displeasure of God against Balaam, 105. F. G. against Saul and his people, 157. F. against the Chuthites, 254. B. against Senacherib, 256. C, D.
  • Displeasure of Titus, 733. F. G. of Balac against Balaam, 105. F. G. of Saul, against David, 162. K. pacified, 162. N. of Florus against the Jews, 623. F. of the Israelites, 149. D.
  • Disposition of the Army, 45. A.
  • Disproof of the zealous faction, 691. C. of Appions, 799. A. 802▪ L.
  • A Dissembler, 639. A.
  • Dissention at Tarichea, 679. C. between John and Simon, 732. K.
  • Distinction of the Hebrews Government, 153. B.
  • Distribution of the Jews, 758. O.
  • Distribution of the spoils and prey, 77. B. C. 109. A. 124. L. 127. A.
  • Distribution of Herods Kingdom, 610. N.
  • Distress of the Israelites, 73. D.
  • Division of the Land of Canaan, 126, I.
  • Division of the Land between Abraham and Lot, 36. N.
  • Division of the Tabernacle, 83. C. of the Temple, 209. H. of Judea, 659. F. of the Priests, 200. O.
  • Diviners banished, 171. B.
  • Devil seeketh to abolish the Bible, 314. B.
  • Doctrine of Elias confirmed, 227. N.
  • Doctrine of the Esseans, 612. N.
  • Doeg, Master of the Kings Mules, 165. C. accuseth Achi∣melech, and why▪ 166. I. slayeth the Priests, ibid. K.
  • Dogs lick Achabs bloud, 233. E. devour Jezabels Carcass, 243. I.
  • Domitian subdueth the Germans, 764. L.
  • Doris, Herods Wife, 378. C. thrust out of the Palace, 453. D. spoiled of her Jewels, 597. D.
  • Dorites place Caesars statue in the Synagogue, 521. B.
  • Dortus crucified, 535. B.
  • Dowry of Salpades Daughter, 109. F.
  • Dream of Joseph, 51. A. B. of the Butler, 54. L. of the Ba∣ker, 54. M. of Pharaoh, 55. B. C▪ of a Midianite. 135. G. Nabuchodonozor, 268. D. of Herod, 578, H. of Archelaus, 473. E. of Glaphyra, ibid. G.
  • Drowsiness of Abner and his Soldiers, 170. I.
  • Duty of a King, 158. N.
E.
  • EAgle of Gold, 459. F. pulled down, 460. H.
  • Eagle the Ensign of the Romans, 662. M. a sign of victo∣ry, ibid▪
  • Seven full Ears of Corn, Seven thin or withered, what 550. E.
  • Earth created, 29. E. richly endowed, ibid. covered with darkness, 29. D. cursed for mans sake, 28. N. called a virgin, and why. 28. H. swallowed up Datan and Abiram, 102. H.
  • Earthquake, 250. B. 148. M.
  • Earthquake killeth ten thousand Men, 584. I.
  • Easter, or the Paschal solemnized, 122. N.
  • Ebutius against Joseph, 7. E.
  • Eclipse, 460. M.
  • Edict in behalf of the Jews, 375. O.
  • Edict of King Pharaoh, 62. O. of Cyrus, 274. E.
  • Edict of restraint, 80. M.
  • Edict of Saul broken, 155. E. of Nebuchodonosor, 269. M.
  • Edom, a name given to Esau, 50. K. his Countrey, ibid. K.
  • Education of Jacob and Esau, 43. E. of Moses, 64. E.
  • ...

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  • Effect of Gods Spirit, 158. O.
  • Effects of the evil spirit, 158. O.
  • Egypt described, 708. I. K. length and breadth thereof, ibid. of whom so called, 786. I.
  • An Egyptian Prophet gathers 30000, 620. M.
  • Egyptian Priests circumcised, 806. K. L.
  • Egyptians pay the fifth part of their profits, 62. H. sold their possessions, 60. F. G. to what things addicted. 62. M. war against the Ethiopians, 65. A. require Moses for their Cap∣tain, 11. C. afflicted with plagues, 69. and 70. weep at the departure of the Hebrews, 70. K. pursue them, 71. B. drowned in the Red Sea, 72. K. worship beasts, 802. I.
  • Eglon subdueth the Israelites, 133. D. kill'd by Ehud, ibid. F.
  • Ehud kills Eglon, 134. H. puts the Moahites to flight, ibid. I. K.
  • Eie of God discovereth sin, 561. G.
  • Eies pulled out. 142. I. 265. H.
  • Ela son of Basa, 225. K. slain by Zamri, ibid.
  • Elcana father of Samuel, 144. I. loved Anna, 143. G.
  • Elders resolved to make David King, 177. C.
  • Elders counsel rejected, 218. F.
  • Seventy Elders rule Galilee, 638. I. K.
  • Eleazar High Priest praised, 2. H.
  • Eleazar, Moses son, 67. G.
  • Eleazar, Aarons son, 102. L. affixed his Censor to the Altar, and why, ibid. L. succeeds his Father, 104. I. dies, 128. O.
  • Eleazar kills an Elephant, 322. D. slain, 558. N.
  • Eleazar upbraideth Hircanus, 348. E.
  • Eleazar an arch thief surprized, 620. K.
  • Eleazar exerciseth cruelty, 619. C.
  • Eleazar one of the Zealous, 690. L. causeth the Idumaeans to be sent for, ibid. L.
  • Eleazar kills himself, 704. K.
  • Eleazar taken, 768. M. whipt, ibid. exhorts the Jews to submit, 768. O.
  • Eleazar, Captain of the Sicarians, 771. C. besieged in Mas∣sada, 772. A. shews the Romans tyranny, 776. H.
  • Eleazar brought to Antiochus, 817. F. whipt, 818. M. his an∣swer to Antiochus, 818. I. his death, 819. A. B.
  • Election of a King. 113. B. C.
  • Eli High Priest, 142. L. had wicked sons, 143. E. his and their end foretold, 144. L. hearing of the Ark lost, died, 145. B. Genealogy. 145. C.
  • Eliab a Workman of the Tabernacle, 80. L. 89. C.
  • Elias fed by Crows, 226. C. entertained by the widow of Sareptha, ibid. D. restores the widows son, ibid. G. pro∣phesieth rain to Achab, 228. B. reproveth the superstiti∣on of the people, 227. L. confirms his doctrine, and slays Baals Priests, 228. A. B. flees from Jezabel, ibid. B. pro∣phesieth revenge to Achab and Jezabel, 229. B. reproves Ochozias messengers, 335. O. prayeth, that fire consume his Captains, 236. B. and foreshows his death, ibid. B. is taken from men, ibid. D.
  • Elimelech goes to Moab, and why, 142. M. his and his sons death, ibid. M. his heritage seized, 143. D. E.
  • Elizaeus calling, 228. E. foretelleth of water and of victo∣ry, 235. I. relieveth a poor widow, and how, 237. O. ad∣viseth Joram to beware of Adad, 238. A. B. discovereth his ambush, ibid. B. leadeth the Syrians into Samaria, 238. E. foretells plenty of victuals, 239. L. also Adads death, and Azaels cruelty, 240. G. visited by Joas, 247. H. fore∣sheweth his treble victory, ibid. I. his death, and event thereof, 247. I. K.
  • Eloquence of Moses, 67. B. 74. K.
  • Embassadours of David abused, 183. C. of Ezechis ill in∣treated, 252. F. G. of Jonathan to Demetrius, 337. K. of Herod, 602. N.
  • Embassadours to Pompey, 363. E.
  • Embassadours send to Joseph, 12. K. 14. I. hope to get Ti∣berias, 16. L. their false accusations, 17. B.
  • Embassage of Moses to the Idumaeans, 103. E. to Sebon, 104. L. Balacks to the Midianites, 105. E. his and their first and second to Balaam, ibid. E. Embassage of the nine Tribes to the other two, 127. I. of the Galaadites to Saul, 152. K. of the Syrians to Achab, 229. L. Embassage of Balad, 257. L. of the Jews, 281. M. of the Jews to Rome, 470. K.
  • Emmor King of the Sichemites slain, 49. C.
  • Emperours of Rome, why called Caesars, 214. M.
  • Emperours strife to be at peace with the Jews, 729. C. 729. C. D.
  • Empire of Rome in an uproar, 705. D.
  • Empire of the Persians, 788. O.
  • End of captivity, 274. E.
  • End of Antiochus Epiphan. miserable, 321. K.
  • End of the Jews answerable to their lives, 771. F.
  • Engines, 666. N. fired, 666. N. 734. H. 740. M.
  • Enemies of the Israelites to be destroyed, 111. A. and why, ibid.
  • Enemies how to be used, 810. O.
  • Enemies to be buried, 116. I.
  • Endeavour of Agrippa, &c. 626. H.
  • Enlargement of the Kingdom of Israel, 248. G.
  • Enneus Abrahams friend, 37. F.
  • Enoch son of Jared, 31. C. taken up to God, ibid. D. 236. D.
  • Enos, Cains first son, 29. F.
  • Enosa the first City builded, 29. F.
  • Enquiry for Jonathans kindred, 182. N.
  • Ensign of the Romans, 662. M. N.
  • Entertainment given to Antipater, 599. D. to Vespasian at Rome, 763. C.
  • Enumeration of the Countries subjected to the Romans, 626: N. 627. B. 628. I.
  • Envy of the Serpent, 28. L. of Abimelech, 43. F. of Leas to Rachel, 46. M. of her to Leas, ibid▪ N. of Josephs brethren, 50. O. of the Egyptians towards the Israelites, 62. M. of Saul against David, 160. N. of Herodias, 492. O. of John, 640. M.
  • Ephod. 87. B.
  • Ephraim son of Joseph, 56. 1.
  • Ephramites get Bethel, 129. E. displeased with Jeptha, are appeased, 139. B. slain by Jeptha, ibid. D.
  • Epicrates sells Scythopolis, &c. 348. A.
  • Epilogue of the Antiquities, 542. N.
  • Epitaphs, 135. F. and 178. H. 260. D.
  • Erection of the Tabernacle, 81. B.
  • Errour of Epicures confuted, 273. O.
  • Esay the Prophet, 256. B. comforts Ezechias, 256. B. fore∣told Senacheribs overthrow and death, ibid. B. assureth Ezechias of life, 257. I. K. foreshews the captivity, ibid. M.
  • Esau son of Isaac, 43. E. called Seir, and why, ibid. E. foretold to be author of a Nation, 43. E. his wives, 44. I. went a hunting, ibid. K. denied the blessing, and why, 44. N. foretold to be mighty, yet his brothers vassal, ibid. N. wept for loss of the blessing, ibid. D. selleth his birth-right, 50. L.
  • Eschol Abrahams friend, 37. F.
  • Esdras the Lawyer, 282. B. assembled the Jews in Babylon, 283. E. repairs to Jerusalem, &c. 283. H. his prayers for the Levites, 283. K. reads the Law, 284. B.
  • Esseans a sect, 239. M. 477. E. 612. L. swear not, 613. C. have their goods common, 612. M. their religion and la∣bour, 613. A. in compassion and helping their choice, 613. C. observe the Sabbath, 616. H. live long, ibid. I. they prophesie, 610. M. their opinion of the soul, 614. K. be∣lieve not the resurrection, ibid. marriage, 612. L. apparel, 612. N. obey Governours, 613. C. just, 613. E.
  • Essen, what it is, 87. C. D.
  • Esther made Queen, 287. H. resorteth to the King, and why, 289. I. accuseth Aman, and why, 290. F.
  • Estate of Solomon declined, and why, 217. I. K.
  • Ethnarch a Governour, 610. I.
  • Ethnicks punished, and why, 304. D. E.
  • Eve created, 28. I. tempted, transgresseth, ibid. L. her punish∣ment, 28. N. cast out of Paradise, 29. A. her children, ibid. B.
  • Evening what, 27. E.
  • Event of the battel foretold, 171. E.
  • Event of battel changeth, 746. I.
  • Evilmerodach releaseth Jechonias, 270. F. dies, ibid. F.
  • Evidence against Antipater, 598. L. M.
  • Eunuchs of what gift deprived, 117. E.
  • Euphrates a River of Paradise, 28. K. called also Phora, ibid.
  • Euricles wins Herods favour, 440. M. relates Alexanders words to Herod, 441. B. 592. I. K. gets money by craft, 441. B. 592. H. plays the Ambodexter, 591. F. G. 592. H. I.
  • Of Exactions a mitigation craved, 405. B. C. denied, ibid.
  • Example to do evil, 157. A. 221. C.
  • Example of the Athenians, &c. 626. M.
  • Excursions. See Incursions.
  • Excuse of Davids absence, 164. O. of Malchs▪ 574. H. of the two brethren, 589. D. of Antipater, 600. L. M.
  • Execration of Saul, 155. D. E.
  • Exercise of the Romans, 660. M. N.
  • Exhortation of Moses to the people, 71. F. 74. M.
  • Exhortation to maintain liberty, 511. N. to contemn death, 775. B.
  • Exhortation to be obedient to Gods will, 110. K.
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  • Exhortation of Saul to War, 152. M.
  • Exhortation of Solomon to the people, 212. C. of Azarias, 214. M. of Josaphat to his Subjects, 234. E. of Ezechias to the Priests, 252. F. G. of Matthias to his Sons, 316. A. of the Princes to the people, 624. K. of Samuel to the people, 148. I. of Titus, 741. C. of Antiochus, 817. G. 818. B. 825. I.
  • Expedition of the Philistines against the Hebrews, 154. E. 159. C. of Josaphat against the Syrians, 232. B. of the Arabians against Joram, 241. N. of Amazias against Joas, 248. D. of Ozias, 249. M.
  • Expences of Solomon, 206. I.
  • Explication of names of Jacobs Sons, 46. N. O.
  • Exploits of Titus, 677. D. E. of Domitian, 764. H.
  • Exposition of Dreams. See interpretation.
  • Expostulation of Samuel with the People, 153. D. E.
  • Expostulation against Joseph, 672. H.
  • Extremity of the Jews, 97. E.
  • Ezechias King of Juda praised, and why, 252. F. his Ambas∣sadors to the Israelites, 252. G. offereth a solemn sacrifice, 253. H. I. reforms Gods service, ibid. subdues the Phili∣stines, 253. K. hath his recourse to God, 256. B, prays, and is heard, 256. B. fell sick, 257. I. his life prolonged, 257. K. entertaineth Balaads Ambassadors, ibid. L. his death, 257. N.
  • Ezekiel prophesieth of Captivity, 260. D. fore-prophesi∣eth the destruction of the Temple, &c. 262, E.
F.
  • FAble devised by Apion, 804. N. O.
  • Fable of Jupiter and Pallas, 812. K.
  • Fact of Herod devised, 602. N.
  • Faction in Tiberias, 3. B.
  • Faction of Chore, 99. F. of the people, 225. M.
  • Faculty of perswasion, 67. B.
  • Factious flee from John 698. N.
  • Fadus, Governour of Judaea, 525. B. slew Ptolomaeus, 527. D. kills Pheudas, 532. D.
  • Fall of Adam and Eve, 28. L.
  • Fall of the Walls of Jericho, 123. B.
  • Fall of Ocozias, 235. N.
  • Fall of a Tower, 725. A. B.
  • False Prophets, 262. G. 263. H. suborned, 752. N,
  • Fame of Solomons Vertues, 213, E. F. of Josaphats. 235. M.
  • Fame of Herod, 585. B. C.
  • Family of the Priests destroyed, 166. K.
  • Famine of Canaan, 36. K. and 43. F. 56. K. and 57. D. of Egypt, 56. K. increased, and why, 61. F. of the Jews, 97. D. E. in the days of Eli. 142. I. inflicted on the Israelites, and why, 195. M, of Samaria, 239. I. 263. K. in Judaea, 496. M. in Jerusalam, 721. D. 738. M. 748. K.
  • Fasting of the Israelites, 148. K. of the Jews, 288. E. F.
  • Father of Josephus taken, 736. N.
  • Fathers before the loud, 31, A. B. C. trained up their Sons in vertue, 30. I. & 31. A. B. C. their age before the floud, 31. A. B. C. their death, ib. why lived longer than we now, 32. M.
  • Fathers after the Floud, 35. C. D.
  • Favour of God to Isaac, 43. F. of the Keeper to Joseph, 54. K, of Pharaoh to Joseph, 55. G. of God to Jacob, 61. A. of God to Moses, 64. I. of the Israelites, 71. F. and 71. G. and 106. K. to David, 158. G. 162. I. of Xerxes to the Jews, 242. C. of Antiochus to Jonathan, 318. G. of Caesar to Jo∣seph, 24. N.
  • Fear surprizing the Midianites, 135. F. 118. H. 155. B. 235. L. M.
  • Fear of Saul touching David, 162. I. 165. F.
  • Fear of the Jews, 616. K. 757. G.
  • Fear giveth Confidence, 581. D.
  • Feast of Pascha instituted and celebrated, 700. L. 93. I. 533. D.
  • Feast of Azyms, 70. L. 253. H. 605. E.
  • Feast of Tabernacles, 92. I. 212. D 279. K. 345. K.
  • Feast of Pentecost, 92. M. 467. C.
  • Feast of David to the people. 181. A. of Ezechias 243. H.
  • Feast of Lots, 292. F.
  • Feature of David, 159. A.
  • Felicity of Solomon, 215. C. D.
  • Foelix, Governour of Judaea, 535. D. punisheth Thieves, &c. 536. O. surprizeth Eleazar, 620. K. overthrowns the Egyti∣ans, ibid. M. accused, 538. K.
  • Fellows of Joseph, 673. C. cast Lots, ibid.
  • Fertility of Galilee, 649. C. of Genezar, 678. C.
  • Festival solemnized,, and why, 318. G.
  • Festus discomfiteth a Deceiver, 538. M.
  • Fiction of the Zealous disproved, 691. C.
  • Fiction of Apion refuted, 799. A. 802. L.
  • Field of God, 48. K.
  • The great Field, 701. C.
  • Fight by the Sea, 678. F.
  • Fight of the Hebrews with the Canaanites, 98. N. of the Sy∣rians with the Jews, 621. A. betwixt the Romans and Jews, 664. B. 671. H. of Vespatian with the Jews, 681. E. of the Citizens with the Zealous, 689. A. between Simon and the Zealous, 704. H. between John and Eleazar, 712. I. at the Feast of unleavened Bread, 714. I, &c. in the Temple, 742. N. of the Jews and Romans 746. M.
  • Finishing of the Temple, 281. I.
  • Fire from Heaven kindles the Sacrifice, 66. M. consumeth So∣lomons Sacrifice, 212. B. and Elias. 227, O. also the two Cap∣tains, and their own Soldiers, 236. B. C.
  • First begotten amongst the Egyptians slain, 70. K.
  • First-Fruits, 92. M. 114. K.
  • First-begotten, his right 114. O.
  • Five Kings of Sodom. 37. B.
  • Flaccus disfavoureth Agrippa, 487. B.
  • Flight of the Hebrews, 98. N. 173. E. of the Philistines, 180. L. of the Syrians, 248. B. of the Philistines, 148. M.
  • Flocks of Nabal spared, 168. M.
  • Florus, occasion of the Jews revolt, 477. F. 622. K. suc∣ceeds Albinus, 542. K. worse than Albinus, ibid. L. cause the wars, 742. M. 622. K. imprisoneth 12 of the chiefest Jews, 622. N. his deceit, ibid. scorns the Jews gratulati∣on, 623. A. requires his obtractors to be yielded, Ibid. B. his Subtilty and Treason, 624. I. takes the spoil, &c. 624. N. derided, 623. B.
  • Floud. See Deluge.
  • Flouds of Paradise, 28. K.
  • Food of Manna, 75. B. C. descended from Heaven, ibid, A. ceased, and when, 122. N.
  • Footmen of the Romans, 661. C.
  • Force of the Romans Darts, 667. D.
  • Forces of the Romans to the Jews, 626. N,
  • Force of Envy, 272. O. of Slander, 350. H.
  • Forces weakned and restored, 246. F.
  • Forces against the Midianites, 108. M.
  • Forces of Susac, 221. E.
  • Forgetting of Religion, cause of calamity, 129. B. C. D. G. 130. L. M. &c. 131.. C. D. &c. 132. M. 133. B.
  • Form of the Jews Common-wealth, 281. L.
  • Fortitude of David, 162. I. K. of Vespasian, 681. E. of Julian, 743. C▪
  • Fortress of the City, 688. A.
  • Fortune favoureth the Romans, 728. O.
  • Fountain of the Temple. 207. E.
  • Foundation of Covenant, 61. A.
  • Fountain-head of Jordan, 583. G. 678. B. 680. L.
  • Fountain near Jericho, 701. E.
  • Fountain of Siloa, 718, H.
  • Fountains flowed to Titus, 730. N.
  • Fraud of the false Prophet, 220. D.
  • Fraud paid with Fraud, 682. N.
  • Freemen not to marry Servants, 114. M.
  • Feined Friendship of Eurecles, 591. F. G.
  • Friendship between Isaac and Abimelech, 44. H.
  • Friendship betwixt Jonathan and David, 163. G. confirmed. with an oath, 164. K. L. of Antiochus with Ptolomy, 307. K. of the Romans with Judas, 325. L. of Hiram with Solo∣mon, 786. N▪ 799. D.
  • Frogs, a plague of Egypt, 60. B.
  • Fruit forbidden, tasted, 28. K. L.
  • Fruit of the Egyptians spoiled, 69. F.
  • Fruits of Trees under four years growth. 113. C.
  • Fruits fall into ashes, 702. M.
  • Fruit kept uncorrupt 100 years, 772. F.
  • Fugitive Jews flee to Antiochus, 322. B.
  • A Fugitive discloseth the state of Jotapata, 670. E.
  • Fugitives request to Vespatian, 699. D.
  • Fulvia, Saturninas Wife, deceived, 482. I.
  • Funeral of Jacob, 62. K. of Samuel, 168. L. of Abner, 177. G. of Herod, 462. N. 603. D.
  • Funerals of the dead, 810, K.
  • Furniture of the Roman Horsemen, 661. D.
  • Fury of Florus Soldier, 623. F.

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    G.
    • GAbaens lust and villany, 130. L. would not deliver the authors thereof, 131. B. destroyed, and their City burned, 331. F.
    • Gibeonites send Embassadours to Joshuah, 124. M. perswade Joshuah to make a league with them, ibid. M. appointed to publick Ministeries, 125. A.
    • Gabinus overcometh Alexander, 266. D. 569. D. repaireth Cities in Jury▪ ibid. takes Aristobulus, 367. K. overcomes the Nabathaeans, 568. L.
    • Gad the son of Jacob, 46. O. what it signifies, ibid. O. his children, 61. B.
    • Gadara besieged and taken, 353. H. 663. B.
    • Gadareans accuse Herod, 416. B. entertain Vespasian, 699. G.
    • Gaal assisted the Sichemites to gather their fruits, 137. D. E. banished out of Sichem, ibid. F.
    • Galaad a pillar, 48. I.
    • Galaadites besieged by Naas, 152. N. and succoured by Saul, ibid. M.
    • Galba foretold to the Emperour, 491. C. slain, 703. B.
    • A Galilean slain, 619. C. his death cause of a tumult, ibid. E.
    • Galileans murthered, 534. L. revenge themselves, ibid. their faith and love toward Joseph, 6. H. desire to invade Ti∣berias, 6. N. intreat Joseph to stay, 12. O. their testimo∣ny of Joseph, 15. E. flock to Joseph, 641. A.
    • Galilee described, 659. B. the length and breadth thereof, ibid. C.
    • Galley built by Herod, 577. C.
    • Gamala faithful to Rome, 623. G. how scituated, 680. M. inexpugnable, ibid. N. taken, 683. E.
    • Games Circensian, 505. I.
    • Ganges called also Phison, 28. K.
    • Gardens, &c. about Jericho, 701. F.
    • Garden of pleasure, 28. I. Adam placed there, ibid. I.
    • Garment of Joseph, 53. E.
    • Garment of linnen and woollen, 112. H.
    • Garment of the Priest, 210. C.
    • Garment of the High Priests, 721. F.
    • Garrison of the Philistines won, 154. I.
    • Garrison placed in Syria, 182. I. in Idumaea, ibid. L.
    • Gedeon called and encouraged, 435. D. his men and means, ibid. E. obtains the victory, and how, 136. H. kills Oreb and Zeb, and pacifies Ephraim, ibid. L. M.
    • Gehon a River of Paradise, 28. K. called also Nilus, ibid. K.
    • Germans Caesars Guard, 410. O. resort to the Theatre, 512. K. their fury pacified, ibid.
    • Germanicus poisoned, 479. F.
    • Genealogy of Noe, 30. O. of Abraham, 35. C. of Ely, 145. C. of Shadoc, 204. I. of Alexander and Aristobulus, 618. M.
    • Generals of Armies, 121. E. 164. M. 176. H. 204. L. 255. M. 265. I. 283. F. 293. H.
    • Genezar the lake described, 678. C. the length and breadth thereof, ibid. D. E.
    • Gerson Moses son, 67. G.
    • Ghost of Samuel, 171. C. certifies Saul of his end, ibid. E.
    • Giants engendred, 30. M. horrible to look on, 129. C.
    • Giants extinguished. 37. B.
    • Gifts of the Princes of the Tribes, 90. M. of the Kings to Solomon, 216. K. L.
    • Gifts of Herod, 585. B. 591. F. of Antipater, 574. I. 598. L.
    • Gimon a Prophet, 224. O. foretels the miseries of Basa and his race, ibid. O.
    • Giscala burned. 3. F.
    • Gladness of Anna, 144. I.
    • Glaphira wife of Alexander, 422. O. Archelaus daughter, ibid. encreaseth suspicion, 589. B. examined, 441. I. sent back to her father, 449. B. 594. E. her dream, 473. G.
    • Gleanings to be left for the poor, 113. E.
    • Gluttony of Vitellius, 710. K.
    • God created the world, 27. F. resteth the seventh day, ibid. G. speaks to Adam, 28. M. punisheth him, Evah and the Serpent, 28. N. O. sends the Deluge, 30. O. willeth the Earth to be inhabited, 32. O. appears to Jacob, 60. A. his Providence in saving Moses, 64. H. and 64. N. ap∣peareth to Moses, 66. O. feeds the Israelites, &c. 75. B. C. comforteth Samuel, 149. E. certifieth him whom to create King, 150. M. sends him to Bethlem, 158. K. ap∣pears twice to Salomon, 205. B. 212. E. speaketh to E∣lias, 228. D.
    • Gods favour to the Romans, 628. K. 728. O. knows when to revenge, 730. M.
    • Godliness of Ancestors remembred, 63. B.
    • Gods of Laban digged up, 49. D.
    • Gods of other Countries, 112. H.
    • Godolis Captain of the fugitives, 265. O. slain, 266. E.
    • Gold in great quantity, 77. C. 108. O. 123. B. 124. K. L. sold for half the price, 754. K.
    • Golden Statue erected, 269. M.
    • Golden Eagle, 459. F.
    • Golden Chain, 520. M.
    • Goliah the Philistine, 159. C. challengeth a single combat, ibid. C. encountred and slain, 160. M.
    • Gomar, Japhers son, 33. G. his Progeny, ibid G.
    • Gonorrhoea, a Running of the Reins, 93. C.
    • Good deserts not to be forgotten, 162. L.
    • Goodliness of personage not respected, 158. N.
    • Goods that are found, 115. M.
    • Goods of Archeaus confiscate, 611. G. common, 614. G. of Aman, 291. I.
    • Gorions death, &c. 697. A.
    • Government of the Romans how far, &c. 661. G.
    • Government of the Tribe of Juda, 129. A.
    • Of Governments the best kind, 113. A.
    • Governments of the Hebrews distinct, 153. B.
    • Government of the Jews changed, 567. G.
    • What Governour to be chosen, 78. I. 112. L.
    • The Governour Moses commended, 120. K.
    • Governours of Salomon, 206. H. I.
    • Governour of both Galilees, who, 638. I.
    • Grapes not to be forbidden the gatherers, 113. G.
    • Grashoppers one of the plagues of Egypt, 69. F.
    • Gratuity of Solomon, 213. F.
    • Gratulation of the Jews scorned, 623. A.
    • Gratulation of the Bethsamites, 147. E. of Herod, 586. I. of the people, 463. A. B.
    • Gratus conflict, 463. M. See Fight.
    • Graves of concupiscence, 95. G.
    • Grief causeth or hindreth passion, 816. H.
    • Ground about Jericho fruitful, 702. I.
    H.
    • HAbit or form of Elias, 236. B.
    • Habitations of Isaacs sons, 50. K. L.
    • Hail, one of the plagues of Egypt, 69. E.
    • Haman honoured by all, but the Jews, 287. L. his petition for the Jews ruine, ibid. his hatred against Mardoche, 289. M. his treachery discovered, 291. H. judged to the Gallows, ibid. his goods bestowed on Mardoche, ibid. I.
    • Hand of Moses, 67. C.
    • Hand of Jeroboam withered, 220. B. restored, ibid. B.
    • Handmaids of Jacobs wives, 46. M. N.
    • Harbours, 415. I.
    • Ill Harvest of the Egyptians destroyed, 69. F.
    • Hatred of Josephs brethren, 50. O. of the Egyptians to the Hebrews, 62. M. of Saul against David, 160. N. of Absa∣lon against Amnon, 180. M. of the Souldiers against De∣metrius, 336. G. of sons to the father, 435. F.
    • Haven of Caius, 516. L.
    • Haven described, 517. D.
    • Heaven created, 28. E. and how placed, ibid.
    • Hebrew Slave when to be freed, 116. M.
    • Hebrews Original, 35. B. of whom so called, ibid. C. their insupportable servitude, 62. N. O. and ibid. G. chiefest of them meet Moses, 68. H. perswaded to obey, ibid. H. celebrated their Passover, 70. I. departed out of Egypt, ibid. K. and go thorow the Red Sea, 71. K. sing songs of praise, 72. N. fight with the Canaanites, 98. N. over∣throw the Amorites, 104. N. possess their land, 105. B. revolt from the Laws of their Fathers, 187. E. overcome the Midianites▪ 108. O. bound by oath to keep the Law, 119. B. overthrow the Canaanites, 125. E. bring the Ark into battel, 144. M. feed on bloudy flesh, 155. E.
    • Hebron a place of burial, 41. F. 43. D. 49. F. 62. K.
    • Hebron the City taken, 120. C. Davids royal seat, 179. E.
    • Hecataeus, 36. H. writ a Volume of Abraham, ibid. K.
    • Height of the Mountain Itaburium, 682. M. Temple, 208. M.
    • Heirs of David, 181. D.
    • Helen, Queen of Adiabena, 928. L. repaireth to Jerusalem, 530. K.
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    • ... Heliopolis appointed for Jacob, 61. D.
    • Help of God, when most ready, 71. O.
    • Help of God, to be sought for, 74. O.
    • Heraulds, 118. H.
    • Hercules his War, 42. I.
    • Herod made Governor of Galilee, 372. B. executeth Eze∣chias, 372. C. called in question, ibid. F. 578. O. saveth himself by flight, 373. K. killeth Malichus, 370. O. 570. O. ex∣pelleth Antigonus out of Jewry, 378. B. 571. C. mar∣rieth Mariamme, ibid. accused, made Tetrarch, 380. B. C. 571. F. assailed by the Parthians, 382. A. fleeth to Mal∣ch••••, 383. K. made King, 384. C. leadeth his Army against Antigonus, 385. M. 571. C. his Proclamation, 385. M. 575. E. overcometh the Galileans, 386. D. 388. D. sub∣dueth the Thieves, 387. I. K. 576. M. repaireth to An∣tonius, 391. K. wounded, 388. G. besiegeth Jerusalem, 389. K. hindreth the spoil of the City, 391. I. bribeth Antonius, ibid. L. preferreth his favourites, 392. honoureth Hir∣ca••••••, 393. N. maketh Annuel High Priest, 393. O. taketh the Priesthood from Ananel, 395. I. contriveth Aristobu∣lus's death, 393. N. his counterfeit sorrow, 396. E. goeth, to Antony, 39. C. committeth his Wife to Joseph, &c. ibid. C. D. E. instateth Cleopatra, &c. 399. C. levieth an Army, 400. B. overcometh the Arabians, 402. G. 582. K. dismayed at An∣tonies overthrow, 403. M. practiseth Hircanus death, 404. D. banisheth Antipater, 585. F. repaireth to Caesar, 405. K. his speech to Caesar, ibid. entertaineth Caesar and his Army, 406. B. incensed against Mariamme, 407. I. against Phero∣ras, 590. N. cometh to Jericho, 576. I. takes Sephoris, 576. L. his Buildings and works, as Theaters, 410. G. Castles 412. B. 414. G. 415. I. 415. L. 416. F. 417. H. H. 584. M. 585. A. distributeth Corn among the People. 413. L. remits the third part of Tribute, 417. H. sweareth the people, 417. K. re-edifieth the Temple, 418. A. B. &c. sail∣eth into Italy, 422. L. giveth Wives to his Sons, 422. O. his liberality, 423. B. 424. G▪ openeth Davids Sepulchre, 433. B. crediteth all tales, 436. I. weary of his life, & why, 437. D. fortunate abroad, and unfortunate at home, 426. M. be∣headeth Pappus, 578. O. accuseth his Sons before Caesar, 427. E. 428. I. K. 578. B. giveth ear to Accusers, 441. A. B. accuseth his Sons, 444. K. 593. D. strangleth them, 594. K. accuseth Pheroras Wife, 451. D. sendeth Antipater to Caesar, 452. I. tortureth the Bond-Women, 453. B. putteth away his Wife, 454. K. calleth Antipater from Rome, 454. M. 998. N. bringeth him in question, 455. D. imprisoneth Antipater, 458. . maketh his Will, 459. D. E. 467. I. certified of his Brothers death, 578. H. commandeth the Nobles to be slain, 460. N. his liberality, 460. O. 579. G. bemoaneth his Sons, 594. N. betrotheth his Nephews, ibid. G. 595. I. loved Antipater above the rest, 600. I. blotteth him out of his Testament, 601. E. putteth him to death, 603. A. his own death and burial, 462. K. &c. 603. D.
    • Herod fortifieth Cities, 478. I. buildeth Tiberias, 478. N.
    • Herod dismisseth Aretas Daughter, 484. M. marrieth Hero∣dias, ibid. N. repaireth to Rome, 493. C. accused and ba∣nished, ibid. D. E.
    • Herod created King of Chalcis, 519. E. killeth Silas, 524. F. his authority to create the High Priest, 528. K.
    • Herodias envieth Agrippa, 492. O. banished, 493. E.
    • Herodian, a Castle, 573. D. 585. A.
    • High Priests Ornaments, 871. B. &c. garment, 721.
    • High Priest since Sadoc, 265. M.
    • Hill of witness, 48. I.
    • Hira his League, 179. D. his Ambassadors to Solomon, 206. N. promiseth him Wood, 207. B. receiveth great quantity of Wheat, 117. D. ibid. proposeth hard questions, 213. F.
    • Hircanus High Priest, 334. G. besiegeth Ptolomy, ibid. maketh peace with Antiochus, 345. M. taketh Money out of Da∣vids Mounument, ibid. N. surprizeth Cities of Syria. 346. C. conquereth the Idumeans, ibid, O. besiegeth Samaria, 347. M. takes it, 348. B. discontented with the Pharisees, 348. B. followeth the Sadduces, 110. G. his death, ibid.
    • Hircanus, Josephs Son, 309. M. Treason intended against him, 310. K. accused, and why, 310. F. his Apology, ib. his jests, 311. B. C. assailed by his brethren, 311. E. afflicteth the Ara∣bians, 31. K. his buildings, ibid. K. kills himself, ibid. C.
    • Hircanus, High Priest, 566. N. 357. H. content to live a private life. 360. I. his Embassage to Scaurus, 362. B. repaireth the walls of Jerusalem, 376. F. honoured by the Athenias, 371. I. foretold of his death, 373 H. his Ambassadours brought into the Senate, 375. M. taken prisoner, 381. N. highly hououred, 393. N. his death, 404. C.
    • Hire of a Harlot, 111. G.
    • Hire not to be detained, 117. D.
    • History of Dina▪ 49. B.
    • Histories recited, 729. C.
    • Histories of Antiquities, 780. K.
    • Historiographers refuted, 792. K. L. 793. F. 794. K. N. 795. F. 796. F. 797. A. B. hide Antiochus perjury, 803. D.
    • Holy oyntment, 89. C.
    • Holocaust, or burnt Sacrifice, 91. B.
    • Homer, antientest Greek Writer, 781. B.
    • Homicide committed, 112. O.
    • Honourable drawn before Tyrants, 732. I.
    • Honouring of strange gods, look Idolatry.
    • Honours of Joseph, 55. G. and 60. M.
    • Honour of the Magistrate, 112. L. 626. K.
    • Honour change manners, 166. M.
    • Honour of Mordocheus, 289. C. D.
    • Honour due to Parents, 810. L.
    • Horses taken, 127. A.
    • Horsemen of Solomon, 206. K.
    • Horsemen brought Letters to Joseph, 13. D.
    • Horsemen of the Romans, 661. D.
    • Hospitality of the Esseans, 612. N.
    • Host, look Army.
    • Houshold-stuff, 127. A.
    • Houses full of dead Men, 735. F. 758. K.
    • Humanity becometh a King, 169. C.
    • Humanity of Balaam, 105. D. E. of the three Kings, 237. L. of Caesar, 607. D. of Titus, 744. N.
    • Humanity of Titus counted cowardize, 727. B.
    • Humanity of the Romans, inciteth the Jews against them, 754. O.
    • Hunger killeth many, 727. D.
    • Hurt of the General dismaieth the Soldiers, 233. K.
    • Hymns sung to God, 253. H.
    J.
    • JAbisites besieged, 152. H. promised assistance, ibid. L. bury the bodies of Saul and his Sons, 174. K. praised, 175.
    • Jabin, a King of Canaan, 134. K. subdueth the Israelites, ibid. L. his Army put to flight, 135. A.
    • Jacob the Son of Isaac, 43. E. his greatness foretold, ibid. held his brothers heel, 43. E. steals the Blessing, 44 M. fleeing to Laban, seeth a Vision, 45. B. voweth a Sacrifice to God, ibid. D. arriveth at Charran, ibid. A. talks with Rachel and Laban, ibid, F. &c. requireth Rachel, &c. 46. . deceived, 46. L. departeth privily from Laban, 47. . accuseth Laban of ill dealing, 47. F. maketh a Covenant with him, 48. H. sendeth messengers to his brother Esa, 48. K. is reconciled to him, and how, ibid. M. wrestleth with an Angel, ibid. N. sacrificeth, 42. D. bewaileth Joseph, 52. M. sendeth his Sons into Egypt, &c. 56. K. would not part without Benjamin, 57. D. rejoyceth at Josephs prosperity, 60. M. his journey into Egypt, 61. B. meet∣eth Joseph, and talks with Pharaoh, 61. D. blesseth his Sons, and dieth, 62. I.
    • Jaddus High Priest, 293. K. meets Alexander, 295. H. and in what manner, ibid. shews him Daniels prophecy, 295. L.
    • Jadon prophesies against the Altar at Bethel, 220. B. restores Jeroboams hand, ibid. B. breaks Gods Commandment, 220. E. slain of a Lion, ibid. E. his prophecy detracted, 220. F.
    • Jael kills Sisera, 134. O.
    • Jair governeth Israel, 138. L. was rich, and had thirty Sons, ibid. B.
    • James accused and stoned, 539. D.
    • Jamse, &c. betrays his Countrey, 704. K.
    • Japha taken, 669. C.
    • Japhet, Noahs eldest Son, 23. B. his issue, 22. G. covered his Fathers shame, 34. O.
    • Jason warreth against Onias, 313. I. K.
    • Javan and his Progeny, 10. I.
    • Javelin of Saul, 163. B.
    • Jaziel a Prophet, 235. I assureth Josaphat of the victory, ib. I.
    • Ibes, enemies unto Serpents, 65. D.
    • Ichabod, when born, 145. G. and why so called, ibid.
    • Idolaters plaged▪ 108. L. M.
    • Idolatry of the Israelites, 107. D. 219. M. of Solomon, 216. O.
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    • Of Joram, 211. I. of Jezabel and Achab, 216. B. of Amasias, 248. A. and 248. B. of Achaz, 251. I. of Jeroboam, 219. L. M. of the Egyptians. 792. I.
    • Idols to be destroyed, 111. A.
    • Idumaea the Country of Esau, 50. L.
    • Idumaeans revolt, 241. K. admit circumcision, 346. D. par∣doned by Varus, 609. F. 20000 come to Jerusalem, 690. O. shut out of the City, 692. M. object reproaches against the Citizens. ibid. pitch their tents near the walls, ibid. N. enter the City by night, 693. F. depart out of Jeru∣salem, 696. N. consult of their submission, 757. B.
    • Jealousie, 93. F.
    • Jealousie of Herod, 586. N.
    • Jebusites expelled, 179. E.
    • Jechonias made king of Juda, 261. N. revolteth, 262. B. taken prisoner, ibid. released, 270. F.
    • Jehu King of Israel, 228. D. 242. B. slayeth Joram and O∣chozias, 242. F. G. despiseth Gods Laws, 245. M. dieth, ibid.
    • Jehu the Prophet, 234. E. reproveth Josaphat, and why, ibid. E. Jeptha, Judge of Israel, made a vow, 138. O. overcometh the Ammonites, 139. A. sacrificeth his daughter, 139. B. killeth 40000 of the Ephramites, ibid. C. D. dieth, ibid.
    • Jeremy foretelleth the Captivity, 260. D. keepeth at Jeru∣salem, ibid. B. prophecieth the destruction thereof, 261. L. admonisheth Joachim, ibid. I. perswadeth the Jews to yield, 263. K. imprisoned in a pit, ibid. his counsel to the King, 264. B. set at liberty. 266. B.
    • Jericho the City surveyed, 121. E. the walls thereof fell down. 123. B. destroyed, ibid. C. never to be re-edified, ibid. D.
    • Jeroboam rebelleth, 217. N. fore-shewed to reign over ten Tribes, ibid. O. fled into Egypt, 218. B. recalled, ibid. C. proclaimed King, 219. I. perswaded the people to Ido∣latry, ibid. L. his hand withered and was restored, 220. B. his impiety, 222. C. his punishment fore-prophecied, ibid. E. his expedition against Abias, 223. I. dieth, 224. H.
    • Jeroboam the son of Joas, 248. F. warred against the Sy∣rians, and inlarged his Kingdom, 248. G. dieth, 249. L.
    • Jerusalem taken, 179. D. Davids royal City, ibid. E. surpri∣zed, 221. E. besieged, 235. M. 263. K. 264. D. 579. A. taken and burned, 265. K. surprized, 297. N. tributary to Rome, 365. L. taken by Sosius, 390. F. described, 713. E. F. 758. G. &c. second time burned, 755. F. six times spoiled, 760. H.
    • Jesse begat David, 143. E.
    • Jesus High Priest, 279. H.
    • Jesus High Priest, 213. H. deposed, 213. I.
    • Jesus Christ Crucified, 480. M.
    • Jesus Captain of Thieves, 7. B.
    • Jesus conspireth against Joseph, 8. N. his talk with him, 17. F.
    • Jesus exhortation to the Idumaeans, 691. A. 691. F.
    • Jesus his exclamation against Jerusalem, &c. 753. E. his death, ibid. G.
    • Jewels of great price, 42. N.
    • Jews more ancient than the Greeks, 784. M. arguments thereof, ibid. came not of the Egyptians, 795. B. C. when got Judaea and built Jerusalem, 796. O. trusty to their Princes, 802. I. why eat not swines flesh, 806. I.
    • Jews impiety reproved, 221. F. their captivity, 265. L. 267. K. depart from Babylon, 278. F. in danger to be exter∣minated, 286. B. lament, 288. C. fast and pray, ibid. E. F. revenge them on their enemies, 292. C. led away cap∣tive, 297. N. set at liberty, 289. K. tormented, 314. C. slain on the Sabbath, 315. N. brought out of Galaad, 320. C. discharged of tribute, 343. L. terrified, 251. M. Lords of Syria, &c. 343. E. shut their gates against the Romans, 364. L. honoured by Kings of Europe and Asia, 373. N. slain, 381. I. favour Herod for his bounty, 413. N. com∣plain to Agrippa, 423. G. Jews Embassage to Caesar, 431. F. 50000 slain, 582▪ K. cause of the wars, 527. D. Jews slain about the Temple, 533. E. plagued, 2. N. constrained to make war, ibid. M. revolt from the Romans, 11. E. va∣liantly defend themselves, 279. B. 3000 slain, 606. H. call Archelaus in question, 610. I. will not consent to Pi∣late to alter their Laws, 615. D. their fight with the Sa∣maritanes, 623. A. sedition and slaughter among them, 621. B. their request to Agrippa, 625. E. refuse Caesars sa∣crifices, 629. F. take Antonia, 630. M. spoil the Villages and Cities of Syria, 632. K. Jews against Jews, ibid. M. slain, 632. 633. 634. H. &c. overcome the Romans, 635. D. besiege Askalon, 658. I. 10000 slain, 658. L. 8000 slain, 658. M. repulsed, 666. I. pour scalding oyl upon the Romans, 668. M. 12000 slain, 669. D. 40000 perisht at Jotapata, 671. E. flie into the City▪ 677. C. 9000 slain, 683 F. turn their weapons against themselves, 686. I. drive the Romans from their camp, 713. B. shewed the tortures of the fugitives, 732. O. curse Caesar, 733. B. embowelled for Gold, 737. F. upbraid God, 736. H. afraid, ibid. K. sur∣prise the Romans Horses, 746. L. burn the porch of the Temple, ibid. O. eat their girdles, shoes, &c. 748. L. overcome the Romans, 747. F. arrogant in calamity, 756. K. refuse to submit themselves▪ ibid. L. 40000 saved, an infinite number sold, 757. D. slain in Syria and Aegypt, 775. D. burn their goods, 775. L. the number of captives and slain, 759. B.
    • Jezabel builded a Temple to Bel, 226. B. ordained Priests and Prophets, ibid. B. killed the true Prophets, 227. K. com∣plotted Naboths death, 218. F. G. persecuted Elias, 228. B. her death fore-shewed, 228. I. devoured by dogs, 243. I.
    • Image of a godly Prince, 259. M. N.
    • Image of Gold, 269. M.
    • Imitation in sin, 159. B. 219. M. 221. d. 250. E. 258 D.
    • Immanity of the Idumaeans and Zealous, 694. I. of Simon, 704. M.
    • Immunity granted to the Jews, 335. B.
    • Impiety of Elies sons, 143. F. of Basa, 224. O. of Achab and Jezabel, 226. B. 228. B. of Amri and his Predecessors, 225. M. of Achaz, 251. I. 252. B. of Ochozias, 246. B. of Ozis, 259. A. of Phacias, 250. E. of Ozeas, 255. C. of Manasses, 258. B. of Joas, 260. L. of Joachim, ibid. F.
    • Impiety cause of calamity, 129. B. 130. L. M. 131. C. D. 132. M. 221. D. 222. E. 224. I. 225. M. N. 229. I. 242. A. 248. A. 251. K. 252. B. 258. B. 260. E. 261. M. N. 262. D. E. 263. H. L. &c. 264. D. E. &c. 265. H. I.
    • Imprecation for building Jericho, 123. D.
    • Imprecation of Saul, 155. D.
    • Incest, 94. H. of Lot, 39. D. of Ammon, 183. C.
    • Inchanters banished, 171. B.
    • Inclosure before the Temple, 210. D.
    • Inconstancy of fortune, 682. I.
    • Inconveniences under a King, 149. F. G.
    • Incouragement of Moses, 67. C. of Joshuah, 119. D.
    • Incredulity punished, 240. E.
    • Incursions of the Amalechites, 135. B. of the Philistines, H. of Adar, 217. M.
    • Indebted acts and devices, 763. B.
    • Indulgence cause of sin, 157. D.
    • Industry of the Romans, 660. N.
    • Ingratitude of the Sichemites, 137. B. of the Israelites, 153. D. of Nabal, 168. N. of Demetri••••, 336. B. of Malch••••, 574. H.
    • Inhabitants of Nob slain▪ 166. K.
    • Inhabitants of Countries, 33. F. 34. L.
    • Inheritance of Jacob and Esau, 50. L. M. of Salpades dauth∣ters, 113. E.
    • Inhibition of Cambyses, 276. B.
    • Iniquity, 577. B. of the Jews, 740. H.
    • Injuries of Florus, 477. F.
    • Injury to Davids Embassadours, 183. C. to Thamar, 186. L.
    • Injustice of Law-makers, 814. I.
    • Innocency of David, 168. I. 170. L.
    • Insolence, 248, A. B. 250. B. 250. D. 733. D.
    • Institution of Circumcision, 38. L. 70. L. of the Passover.
    • Instruments of Musick, 210. C.
    • Interpretation of Josephs dream, 51. C. of the Butlers, 24. M. of the Bakers, 24. O. of Pharaos, ibid. E. F. of Nebucodo∣nosors, 269. O. of the hand-writing, 271. N.
    • Interpreters royally entertained, 302. O.
    • Intent of Florus manifested, 624 M.
    • Intention of Saul against David, 160. I. M. 163. B. 164. M.
    • Intestine discord, 686. I.
    • Invective against murtherers, 178. M. against the Zealous, 687. F. of Joseph against the Jews, 730. K.
    • Inventor of Musick, who, 29. G.
    • Inventor of the Art of Forging▪ ibid.
    • First Inventors of Letters, 781. A.
    • Invocation of God in trouble, 74. O.
    • Joab General of Davids Army, 176. H. discomfiteth Aber, ibid. I. slayeth Aber, 177. D. discomfiteth the Syrians, 189. F. reconcileth Absalon to his father, 188. H. .
    • Joab and the Army enter the City mournfully, 192. M. his Oration unto David, &c. ibid. C. sent out against Siba, 194. M. killeth Amaza, ibid. N. rebuked, proposeth con∣ditions of peace, 194. L. one of Adoi•••• coadjutors, 199. D. slain, 204. L.
    • ...

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    • ... Joachas King of Israel subdued, 246. F. G. and why, ibid. his repentance and prayer, ibid.
    • Joachim King of Juda, 260. E. paid tribute, ibid. 261. I. revolteth and is slain, 261. I. not buried, 261. M.
    • Joachin King of Juda, 261. N. See Jechonias.
    • Joas King of Israel, 247. H. called Elizaeus his father, ibid. H. his treble victory, ibid. K.
    • Joas saved, and how, 244. D. created King of Juda, 244. E. his piety during Joiadas time, 245. L. repaireth the Tem∣ple, ibid. N. his impiety after Joiadas decease, 246. E. stoneth Zacharias, ibid. G. bought his peace, 246. D. dieth, ibid.
    • Joatham his works about the Temple, 250. F. acts of War, ibid. K. 251. I.
    • Joaz King of Juda taken prisoner, 260. E. his impiety and death, ibid. F.
    • Jobel a Maker of Tents, 29. F.
    • Jochabel, Moses Mother, 63. E. secretly hid him three months, ibid. F. appointed to be his Nurse by Pharaohs daughter, 64. K.
    • Jodes killeth Eglon, 133. F. subdueth the Moabites, and ru∣leth Israel, ibid. 134. I. K.
    • Joel and Abia govern the Commonweal, 149. B.
    • Joiada High Priest, 240. C. createth Joas King, 240. D. swear∣eth King and people to serve God, ibid. L. deceaseth, 246. B.
    • John releaseth Ismaels captives, 267. R. refuseth counsel, ibid. I.
    • John High Priest slayeth his brother, 293. I. punished, 293. K.
    • John, Jonathans brother, slain, 328. D.
    • John Baptist slain, 485. B.
    • Johns acts in Gischalis, 5. M. his treason, 6. I. seeketh to murther Joseph, 5. M. he and the Embassadours resort to Jesus, 15. A his followers forsake him, 21. F. a trecher and murderer, 639. B. flieth into Gischala, 641 A. per∣swadeth the Tyberians to revolt, 641. N. moveth to re∣bellion, 684. I. reserved to be at the siege of Jerusalem, 685. A. sweareth to the people, &c. 689. E. breaketh his oath, ibid. G. assaulted on both sides, 712. M. putteth the Zealous to flight, 714. I. seizeth the Temple, ibid. raileth upon Joseph, 744. I. apprehended, 759. E. is con∣demned to perpetual prison, ibid. F.
    • John, Captain of the Idumaeans, 724. M. slain, ibid. M.
    • Jonas cause of a tempest, and why, 249. I. devoured of a whale, and cast out, 249. K. preacheth to the Ninevites, ibid. K.
    • Jonathan, Sauls son, 154. I. entred the enemies camp, and slew them, 155. B. C. breaketh the Edict, ibid. D. coun∣selleth David to flie, 162. I. pacifieth Sauls displeasure, and certifieth David thereof, 162. L. M. discovereth Sauls ha∣tred to David, and how, 164. L. reneweth his covenant, 167. C.
    • Jonathan Governour of the Jews, 328. B. revengeth his bro∣thers death, 328. K. assaileth Bacchides by night, 329. I. putteth Apollonius to flight, 334. E. appeaseth Demetrius, 336. C. putteth Demetrius to flight, 339. H. reneweth friendship with the Romans, ibid. I. &c. fighteth with Demetrius, 340. A. repaireth Jerusalem, &c. ibid. G. ta∣ken by Triphon, 340. F. 559. B. slain, 342. C. 559. C.
    • Jonathans letters to Joseph, 13. C.
    • Jonathan challengeth a combat, 747. B. slayeth Pudens, 747. C.
    • Joppe a retreat for thieves, 674. K. taken, ibid. N.
    • Joram King of Juda, 237. N. served Idols, 241. I. murdereth his brethren, ibid. I. dieth miserably, 241. M.
    • Joram King of Israel, an impious man, 236. D. asketh aid, ibid. E. in distress with two other Kings, ibid. E. F. re∣lieved, and how, 237. H. overcame the Moabites, ibid. L. besieged, 238. F. threatneth Elizaeus, 239. K. certified of the enemies flight, 239. O. his expedition to recover Ra∣math, 241. O.
    • Jordan yieldeth the Israelites passage, 190. N. his fountain, 680. L.
    • Jehosophat, King of Juda, his piety, 311. M. his expedi∣tion with Achab, 232. B. M. reproved, 234. E. reneweth the true service of God, ibid. E. prayeth, and why, 235. I. obtaineth victory, and how, 235. K. L. his ships cast away, ibid. M. aideth Joram, 236. E. dieth, 237. M.
    • Joseph son of Jacob, 47. A. envied of his brethren, 50. O. dreamed a dream, 51. O. sold by his brethren, 52. L. resisted his mistriss twofold temptation, 53. A. E. accused and cast into prison, 54. H. K. expounded dreams, 54. M. O. counselled the King how to prevent famine, 55. F. ad∣vanced to honour, and married a wife, ibid. G. sounded his brethren, and why, 56. M. sent them away, but de∣tained Simeon, 57. B. C. banqueteth them and Benjamin, 58. H. slayeth their journey, and accuseth them, ibid. I. K. I▪ attacheth Benjamin, ibid. N. maketh himself known to his brethren, 60. I. K. resorteth to Pharaoh with his brethren, &c. 60. burieth his father, 62. I. giveth charge concern∣ing his bones, ibid. dieth, ibid. I.
    • Joseph preventeth calamity, and how, 308. I. &c. Embassa∣dour to Ptolomy, ibid. N. tributes of Coelosyria committed to him, 399. I. his wealth and children, ibid. N. sendeth his son Hircanus to Ptolomy, 310. C. his death, 311. F.
    • Joseph, Herods brother, slain, 388. C. D.
    • Joseph, Herods Uncle, 397. C. slain, and why, 388. I. K. L.
    • Josephus of the Priestly line, 433. D. 543. A. studious from his infancy, 1. E. expert in the Greek and Hebrew tongues, 542. O. a Pharisee, 1. F. his shipwrack, 2. H. dehorteth the Jews from sedition, ibid. K. remaineth in Galilee, 4. N. procureth the safety of the Kings goods, 5. C. would not be bribed, 5. F. surprizeth Jesus, 7. D. his care of Reli∣gion, 7. D. transporteth Corn into Galilee, 8. H. labour∣eth to restore Ptoomies goods, 8. M. moveth the people to compassion, 9. B. his Oration, ibid. C. escapeth from danger, 9. D. dismisseth the Tarichaeans, 9. G. politickly taketh Tiberi, 10. L. dismisseth the Tiberians, 11. B. his dream, 12. N. his answer to Jonathan, 13. F. besetteth the ways of Galilee, 14. M. objecteth treachery to the Em∣bassadours, 15. C. pacifieth sedition, 16. I. sends 100 Em∣bassadours to Jerusalem, ibid. B. certifieth the Galilaeans of Jonathans treachery, 18. K. taketh Simon, 19. C. surpri∣zeth Tiberias, ibid. D. prosecuteth his History, 21. D. as∣saileth the walls of Sephoris, 22. O. putteth the Kings souldiers to flight, 23. C. his accident, 23. D. dischargeth captives, 24. I. entertained by Vespasian, 24. K. envied, &c. ibid. maketh seventy Elders Rulers in Galilee, 638. I. fortifieth the City with walls, 638. K. instructeth the Ga∣lilaeans in War, ibid. cometh to Jotapata, 663. E. defend∣eth Jotapata, 663. G. 664. E. F. 665. C. burneth the en∣gines, 666. M. leapt into a trench, 671. L. consenteth to Nicanor, ibid. m. his speech to his fellows, 672. H. re∣sorteth to Vespasian, 673. D. foretelleth Vespasian of his future honours, 673. F. rewarded by Vespasian, 674. H. imprisoned, ibid. delivered, 109. C. wounded in the head, 737. B. his speech to the people, 744. I. present at the Wars of the Jews, 783. D. sold his books to many, 738. E.
    • Josias restored Gods Service, 258. E. rooteth out Idolatry, ibid. F. causeth the book of the Law to be read, 259. L. burneth false Prophets bones, ibid. M. celebrateth the Passover, 260. A. is slain, ibid. B.
    • Joshuah Captain over the Israelites, 76. N. with Caleb ap∣peaseth the people, 96. M. appointed the successour of Moses, 109. B. passeth over Jordan, 122. L. buildeth an Altar, 122. M. compasseth about the City of Jericho, 122. O. burneth the City, 123. C. pronounced them accursed that re-edifie it, ibid. D. prayeth unto God, 123. F. taketh and burneth Ainan, 124. K. maketh a covenant with the Gibeonites, 124. O. slayeth five Kings, 125. C. slayeth the Kings of Canaan and their Army, 125. D. sendeth men to measure the Land, 126. K. divideth it by lots, 126. K. &c. his Oration to the two tribes and half, 127. D. exhort∣eth the people to keep the Law, 128. M. dieth, ibid. N.
    • Jotapata besieged, 663. E. 664. G. valiantly defended, 665. B. C. 666. H. &c. 667. A. &c. 668. O. 669. A. B. &c taken, 670. F. 671. H.
    • Jotham, son of Gedeon, 137. B. upbraideth the Sichemites, ibid. B. adviseth them to reject Abimelech, 137. C.
    • Journey of the Hebrews, 70. L. 71. B. 72. K. N. 73. B.
    • Joy of Jacob, 61. D. of the Egyptians, 62. H. of Anna, 144. I. of the Jews, 278. C. D. &c.
    • Ipsan governed Israel, 139. D. his children, ibid. E.
    • Iron bed of Og, 105. B.
    • Iron work forbidden, 136. I.
    • Isaac promised, 38. L. and ibid. O. is born, 39. G. why he was called Isaac, ibid. G. legitimate son of Abraham, 40. I. maketh a covenant with Abimelech, 44. I. should have been offered, 41. B. marrieth Rebecca, 43. C. dieth. 49. F.
    • Isachar son of Jacob, 47. A. what it signifies, ibid. A. his sons, 61. C.
    • Isboseth, Sauls Son, proclaimed King, 176. H. his army dis∣comfited, ibid. I. reproved Abner, and why, 176. N. trai∣terously slain, 138. L. M.
    • Isha, what it signifies, 28. I.
    • Isis Priests hanged, 481. C. D.
    • Islands, &c. called Cethim, 34. I.
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    • ... Ismael slew Godolias, 266. E. taketh many prisoners, 266. F.
    • Ismael Abrahams son, 34. K. circumcised, ibid. L. his state and progeny foretold, ibid. L. his name, what, 36. K. banished, and why, 40. K. his sons, 40. L.
    • Israel, a name given to Jacob, and why, 48. M.
    • Israelites servitude, 62. M. their male children put to death, 62. O. grievously afflicted, 67. E. and 68. L. celebrated the Passover, 70. I. K. departed out of Egypt, 72. O. are exhorted to put their trust in God, 71. F. gothorow the Red Sea, ibid. sing songs of praise to God, 72. M. distres∣sed in the desart, 78. A. murmur, and why, ibid. E. fed with Manna forty years, 75. D. incensed against Moses, and why, ibid. E. F. wander in the wilderness forty years, 97. A. assail their enemies, 98. L. war against the Amala∣chites, 76. I. and get great spoils, 77. C. come to Sinai, ibid. D. hear God speaking to them, 79. E. builded the Tabernacle, 80. L. assail their enemies, and are overcome, 98. M. N. put the Amorites to flight, 103. B. slay Seon and Og, 103. A. B. C. serve strange gods, 107. D. commanded to destroy their enemies, 111. A. B. H. bound to keep the Law, 119. B. enjoyed the fruits of the earth, 122. N. took Jericho, 123. B. also Ainan, 124. K. overcame the Chanaa∣nites, 125. E. divided their land amongst them, 126. K. &c. reproved for sparing the Chanaanites, 129. G. twice over∣thrown, 131. D. slay all the Benjamites save six hundred, 131. F. give them four hundred virgins for wives, 132. I. their punishment, prayers, and fast, 148. I. K. L. their re∣port to Samuel of his sons, 149. D. desire a King, ibid. rescue Jonathan, 156. I. spare the cattel of the Amale∣chites, 157. B. revolt from Roboam, 219. I. the godly re∣turn to him, 221. B. their translation, 250. E. 253. N. dispossessed of their Country, and why, 253. N.
    • Issue of Isaac foretold, 38. L. what should effect, ibid. L. of Abraham by Chetura, 41. G. of Jacob, 46. N. O.
    • Issue of the war, 608. O.
    • Ittam a place of recreation, 216. M.
    • Jubal, Inventer of Musick, 29. G.
    • Juda the son of Jacob, 46. N. his counsel to sell Joseph, 52. L. urgeth his father to send Benjamin, 57. D. maketh a speech before Joseph, 59. B. his children, 61. B.
    • Judaea made tributary, 260. E. described, 659. F. length and breadth thereof, ibid. G. desolated, 740. I.
    • Judas Maccabaeus, 316. C. slayeth Apollonius, and discomfiteth the Syrians, ibid. E. F. his Oration to his Souldiers, 317. M. twice discomfiteth Lys••••s, 318. B. C. D. purged the Tem∣ple, 318. E. 319. H. warreth with the neighbouring nati∣ons, 319. I. K. succoureth the Jews in Galaad, 319. C. 320. D. his admirable victory, ibid. D. besiegeth the Castle in Je∣rusalem, 321. N. and why, ibid. his league with Antiochus, 323. I. slayeth Alchimus partakers, 325. K. putteth Nicanor to flight, 325. H. covenanteth peace with the Romans, 325. K. abandoned of his men, ibid. N. is slain, 326. C. 559. B.
    • Judas the Essean a Prophet, 350. H. 561. D.
    • Judas the Arch-thief, 468. L.
    • Judas Galilaeus sect, 476. M.
    • Judge corrupted with money, 278. E. F.
    • Judges qualities, 112. L. their office, 234. E. placed in every City of Juda, ibid. E.
    • Judgment seat in several Cities, 149. A.
    • Julian his valour and death, 743. D. E.
    • Julius Ant. for the Jews, 432. L.
    • Jupiter Eyelius reliques, 33. D.
    • Justice is Gods power, 112. K.
    • Justice of God, 254. C. leaves nothing unpunished, 598. H.
    • Justice oppressed, 149. D.
    • Justice neglected, 565. A. B.
    • Justice of the Esseans, 613. E.
    • Justification of Samuel, 153. C.
    • Justus inciteth the people to rebellion, 3. D. reproved, 19. F. his Country Tyberius, 20. K. accused, 23. E. condemned to death, 20. N. his book when published, 21. B. desireth to command Galilee, 22. M.
    • Izates King of Adiabena, 529. A. learneth the service of God, ibid. disswaded from circumcision, 529. B. writeth to the Parthians, &c. 531. A. calleth upon God, 532. L. deliver∣eth the Kingdom to his brother, 532. M. dieth. ibid.
    K.
    • KEeper of the prisons entreaty of Joseph▪ 54. K.
    • Kind of living most miserable, 731. E. F.
    • Kindness of Agripp, 11. C.
    • Kinds of sacrifice, two, 91. A.
    • Kindness pretended, 598. N.
    • Kindness of Herod, 599. F.
    • Fat Kine and lean, what they signifie, 55. D.
    • King desired, 150. I.
    • Kings field, 37. E.
    • Five Kings of the Midianites slain, 108. O.
    • Of a King to be elected, what things are required, 113. B.
    • The Kings of Canaan war against the Hebrews, 125. D. they and their whole Army put to the sword, ibid. B.
    • 31 Kings overcome by the Hebrews, 126. H.
    • Kings of Egypt, why called Pharaos, 214. M. N.
    • Kings of Alexandria called Ptolomies, 214. M.
    • King of Moab sacrificeth his son, 237. L.
    • King enjoyned by oath to serve God, 245. I.
    • Kingdom of Solomon rent, 217. O. 219. H.
    • A Kingdom how continued, 158. N.
    • Kingdom promised to Jeues posterity, 240. B.
    • Kingdom of Herod divided, 471. D. B.
    • Kingdom not given, but the honours thereof, 587. G.
    • Kingdom of Agrippa, 618. L.
    • Kindred, 43. B. 45. F.
    • Kinsman, 47. E.
    • Knowledge of celestial bodies, 30. K.
    • Knowledge of good and evil, 28. L.
    L.
    • LAban, Bethuels son, 45. E. conenteth to Rebecca•••• marriage, 43. C. entertaineth Jacob, 45. E. appoint∣eth him master of his shepherds, 4. I. deceiveth him. ibid. L. pursueth after him, 47 C. maketh a covenant with him, 48. H. his goods, 47. B.
    • Labour of the Esseans, 613. A. of the Roman Souldiers, 660. N. ceasess, 735. C.
    • Ladder of Jacob, 45. B.
    • Ladies at variance, 595. E.
    • Lake Asphaltites, 37. C. described, 702. K. the property thereof, 702. K.
    • Lake of Genezar, 679. H.
    • Lakes Asphaltites and Tiberias, 701. D.
    • Lamech his wives and issue, 29. F.
    • Lamech, Methusalas son, 30. O.
    • Lamentation of Esau, and why, 44. N.
    • Lamentation of Jacob, 52. M. of the Hebrews, 119. F.
    • Lamentation of thirty days, 115. E.
    • Lamentation for Abner, 177. F. for Aristobulus, 381. L.
    • Land of the Ammorites possessed, 105. B.
    • Land-marks not to be removed, 113. B.
    • Land of Canaan divided by Lots, 126. K.
    • Land of Sodom where, 702. M.
    • Lap of Sauls Garment cut, 167. G.
    • Largess of Titus to his Souldiers, 761. B.
    • Largeness of Jewry, 790. N.
    • Laver how sustained, 209. M. round lavers, ibid. N.
    • A Law most cruel, 62. O.
    • Laws made by Moses, 111. B. C.
    • Laws of adultery and jealousie, 93. F. of the seventh year, 94. L. of the fathers forsaken, 107. E. of the plough, 113. D. of like for like, 117. B. of violence, 116. M. of war, 118. H. I. against wall-breakers, 422. I. against forsakers of their places, 734. K. of poyson, 117. A.
    • Laws of the Jews of great Antiquity, 814. K.
    • Law-makers of the Gentiles, 814. I.
    • Laws of the Gentiles, 814. L.
    • Lea, Labans daughter, 46. L. sustituted in Rackels place, ibid. L. bare to Jacob four sons▪ ibid. N.
    • League of Isaac with Abimelech, 44. I. of David with Hi∣ram, 179. E. of him with Solomon, 207. D. Hirc•••••••• with the Romans, 336. I. K. 346. D. E.
    • Learning of Daniel, 267. O. of Joseph, 1. E.
    • Lagacies of Herod, 462. K.
    • Legions of the Romans, 660. K. 711. C.
    • Lending upon usury unlawful, 116. I.
    • Length of the Ark of Noab, 30. N.
    • Length of the Temple, 208. M.
    • Lenity of Saul, 153. A.
    • Lenity of Magistrates, 157. D.
    • Lepers driven out of the City, 93. G 39. N. 〈…〉〈…〉. & 250. . C.
    • Leprosie of Ozis, 250. B.
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    • Letters of David, 184. L. of Senacherib, 256. C. of Ar∣taxerxes for the security of the Jews, 291. L. of Ptolomy, 390. E. of Eleazar, 301. B. of Demetrius, 336. E.
    • Levi son of Jacob, 46. N. slew the Sichemites, 49. C. his sons, 61. B.
    • Levites wife, 130. H. I. abused, dieth, &c. 130. M. N.
    • Tribe of Levi sacred to God, 93. A.
    • Levites sing hymns, 235. K. numbred, 200. N.
    • Liberality of the Enchantress, 171. G. of Herod, 585. B. of Helena, 530. K. of Izates, ibid.
    • Liberty of the Israelites, 73. D. restored, 133. C.
    • Liberty of speech, 231. L. 582. M.
    • Liberty a precious thing, 514. I.
    • Liberties granted to the Jews, 800. L. M.
    • Library of Ptol. Philadelphus, 298. D.
    • Lice a plague of Egypt, 69. C.
    • Lie of Posidonius confuted, 802. O.
    • Lie of Apion concerning our oath, 805. B. C.
    • Life of Moses, 807. B.
    • Life of subjects like to their Princes, 221. C.
    • Light created, 27. E. called day, ibid. E.
    • Lightnings horrible, when, 78. O.
    • Lightnings on the enemies, 148. M.
    • Limits of the nine Tribes and halfs possession, 126. K. &c.
    • Limits of a Kingdom enlarged, 248. G.
    • Line of Achab rooted out, 243. M.
    • Line of Joseph, 1. B.
    • Linnen and woollen garment, 112. H.
    • Logion or rational of the High Priest, 87. C.
    • Longinus breaketh into the Jews army, 726. H.
    • Loss of the Ark, 144. N. and why, ibid.
    • Loss of Sauls Kingdom foretold, 157. F. and why, ibid. of the Empire of Asia, 249. K.
    • Loss of the General, dismays the Souldiers, 233. K.
    • Lot son of Aram, 35. D. had choice of the Land, 36. O. led away captive, 37. C. rescued, 11. E. receiveth Angels, 39. A. fled to Zoar, 39. C. committed incest, ibid. D.
    • Lots wife, 39. C.
    • Lots cast, 124. I. 126. K. &c. 151. E. 155. G.
    • Lots cast to kill one another, 776. L. 673. C.
    • Love of women blindeth, 107. E. and causeth to serve strange gods, ibid. E. F. 216. G. 217. H.
    • Love of Jonathan towards David, 162. I. 164. H. 164. K. of Joseph to his Country, 731. C.
    • Lovers of Order, &c. 806. O.
    • Lust of Putiphars wife, 53. A. F. of the Gabeans, 130. L. M. of Caius, 516. L. of the Egyptians, 36. L.
    • Lusty Jews reserved, 758. N.
    • Lybia of whom called Africa, 42. H.
    • Lycurgus among the Lacedaemonians, 811. E.
    • Lysius General of Antiochus army, 317. I. invadeth Judaea, 318. G. is overcome, 318. C. once again invadeth Ju∣daea, ibid.
    • Lysimachus killeth Apollodotus, 353. L. betrayeth Gaza, ibid.
    M.
    • MAchras killeth many Jews, 387. M. fortifieth Geth, 388. D. his iniquity, 577. D.
    • Madness counterfeited, 165. D.
    • Midianites Embassage to Balaam, 105. E. their daughters se∣duce the Hebrews, 107. D. put to flight and slain, 108. L. subdue the Israelites, 135. C. kill one another, 136. K.
    • Madus and his Progeny, 33. G.
    • Magicians could not expound the dream, 268. E. F. 269. N.
    • Magicians deceive many, 537. C. work much mischief, 620. N.
    • Magistrates to be obeyed, 110. L. M. to be honoured and reverenced, 112. L. M. 626. K. 882. N. their duty, 234. E.
    • Magog another of the Scythians, 33. G.
    • Magnanimity of Herod, 430. N. of the Romans, 802. M.
    • Magnificence of Solomon, 215. D. 216. M. of Ezechias, 253. H. I. of Herod, 585. C. of Vespasians triumph, 766. I.
    • Maidens of Israel sing and dance, 160. N.
    • Malchus King of Arabia, 574. H. repelled Herod, ibid. A. repented him of that dealing, 575. B.
    • Male children put to death, and why, 62. O.
    • Maledictions of Moses, 118. M. N.
    • Malefactors executed, 540. I.
    • Malice of Pharaoh, 62. O. of Daeg and Saul, 166. K. L. of the Ziphians, 169. D. of the Egyptians to the Jews, 792. I.
    • Malichus layeth wait for Antipater, 376. F. poysoneth him, 377. H. slain, ibid. N
    • Mambres Abrahams Friend, 37. F.
    • Man created, 27. G. called Adam, and why, 28. H. impo∣sed names on the creatures, 28. I. placed in Paradise, 28. I. transgresseth, ibid. H. cast out of Paradise, 29. A. author of his own death, 32. K.
    • Manahem foretels Herods reign, 417. N.
    • Manahem King of Israels acts, 250. D. bought his peace, ibid. E. dieth, 250. E.
    • Manahemus chief of the rebels, 631. A. slain, 631. E.
    • Manasses marrieth Senaballats daughter, 293. K. retaineth his wife, ibid. K. L. enjoyeth his desire, 294. F.
    • Manasses Josephs son, 56. I.
    • King Manasses impiety, 258. B. led away prisoner, 258. C. repenting, is restored, ibid. C. his acts, 258. D. dieth, ibid.
    • Mandate of Cyrus, 275. K.
    • Manethon an Egyptian Writer, 784. N. sheweth the coming and departure of the Jews, &c. 786. K. his fabulous re∣ports, 792. L. his lies confuted, 793. E. his words re∣peated, 798. K.
    • Manna, what, 75. B. food of the Israelites, 75. C. how much to be gathered, ibid. C. when it ceased, 122. O.
    • Manner of Purification, 103. G.
    • Manners of the Egyptians, 62. N. of the Esseans, 612. M. 613. C. of the Idumaeans, 690. M. of the Athenians, 813. D. of the Persians, 813. G.
    • Manoachs wife saw an Angel, 139. F. foretold of a son, and instructed, ibid. F. is seen of both, 140. H. I.
    • Man-slaughter, 109. E.
    • Mara, what, 73. E.
    • March of the Romans, 662. L. M.
    • Mariam Moses sister, 63. G. watch him, ibid. G. fetched his mother, 64. K. her death, 103. G.
    • Mardochaeus Esthers Uncle, 286. G. discovered the traitors, 287. I. K. his lamenting, and why, 288. A. B. honoured, 290. D.
    • Marriage, when to be contracted, 114. M.
    • Marriage with an harlot forbidden, ibid. M.
    • Marriage with a bond-woman, 115. D.
    • Marriages made, 594. N. broken, 595. C.
    • Mariamne wife of Herod, 378. C. committed to Joseph, 397. C. accused, excused her self, 398. D. E. displeased with Herod, 496. E. coldly entertained Herod, 407. I. upbraided Herod, 586. K. accused, and put to death, 408. M. 586. N.
    • Marphad sacked Syria, 37. B. killed Giants, ibid. B.
    • Marsus Governour of Syria, 522. H. displeased, ibid.
    • Martial Discipline, 638. L. M. 660. M. N.
    • Masons, how employed, 207. D. E.
    • Massacre of the Jews, 632. I. &c. 633. C. &c. 634. K. &c. 736. M. N. &c.
    • Massada, a strong Castle, 771. C. for what occasion build∣ed, 773. A. battered with the Ram, 773. C.
    • Matter for the building of the Tabernacle, 80. L. M.
    • Matter committed in trust, 117. C.
    • Matthias refuseth to commit Idolatry, 315. K. layeth an Apostate, ibid. rooteth out Idolatry, 313. N. his death, 316. D. maketh war against Antiochus, 558. K.
    • Matthias raiseth sedition, 460. I. burned, ibid. L.
    • Matthias cruelly handled, 736. M.
    • Measures found out, and by whom, 29. F.
    • Medimnus, a certain measure, 97. E.
    • Meeting of the Hebrews thrice a year, 111. F.
    • Melancholy of Herod, 602. M.
    • Melchisedech King of Solyma, 47. E. entertaineth Abraham, &c. ibid. praiseth God, and receiveth the tenths, 47. E.
    • Men thronged to death, 618. O.
    • Menelaus High Priest, 313. I. warreth against Jason, ibid.
    • Mephiboseth obtains the possession of Saul, 182. O. purgeth himself of Sibas slanders, 193. E. restored to the half of his possessions, 194. I.
    • Merchandise brought to Solomon, 216. K.
    • Merchants of Arabia buy Joseph, 52. K. sold him to Putiphar, ibid. N. of Tharsis, 235. M.
    • Mercy hurtful in War, 726. N.
    • Mercy of Varus, 609. F. of Titus towards Joseph, 673. E. to his enemies, 685. E.
    • Meroe a strong City of Aethiopia, 65. F.
    • Messengers sent to David, 163. C. to Nabal, 168. N.
    • Mesopotamia troublesom to travellers, 42. K.
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    • Mesopotamians submit themselves, 184 i.
    • Method of morality and discipline▪ 808 i.
    • Methusala, Enoch's son, 30. how long he lived, 31 c.
    • Mice devour the fruit, &c. 146 m.
    • Michea reproveth Achab and why, 231 i. how rewarded, ib. i. foretelleth Achab's death and Sedechiah's pu∣nishment, 232 d e. his allowance, 233 h.
    • Michol daughter of Saul, 162 i. given to David in marri∣age, ib. i. conveyeth David away, 163 c. deceiveth Saul's messengers, 163 0. restored to David, 175 o. mocked at him, 181▪ a.
    • Midwives of Egypt, 62 o.
    • Mildness of David, 168 i.
    • Military Discipline, 638 l m. 660 m n.
    • A Mind furnished with virtues, 158 l.
    • Ministeries of the Gabeonites, 125 a.
    • Miracles, 681 k l. 220 b. 227 n. 226 d. 226 n. 237 o.
    • Miracle of the Sun's going back, 257 l.
    • Miracle of Elias, 701 e.
    • Misa King a Moab, 237 l. put to flight, ibid. l. sacrificeth his son, ibid. m.
    • Misdemeanour of the wicked, 30 n. of Samuel's sons, 149 d. of a soldier, 618 n. 619 h.
    • Misery of the Israelites, 62 m. 63 e. 68 h. 74 o. fore-prophesied, 222 e. of the Jews fore-told, 259 k. of Ju∣dea, 476 m. of the Jews prophesied, 628 n. of the peo∣ple, 732 m. 739 g.
    • Three Miseries assail Jerusalem, 698 o.
    • Mithridates King of Parthia, 35 i.
    • Mithridates King of Ponts slain, 363 m.
    • Mithridates warreth with the Egyptians, 370 b. com∣mendeth Antipater to Caesar, ibid. b.
    • Moabites put to flight, 134 i. war against Josaphat, 234 g. kill one another, 235 l.
    • Module of the Temple, 201 m.
    • Module of the Tabernacle proposed to Moses, 80 m.
    • Moderation of Saul, 151 e. of David, 170 i.
    • Moderation in abundance hardly kept, 248 b.
    • Monarchy of the Assyrians destroyed, 257 l.
    • Money taken out of David's tomb, 345 n. distributed, 728 i.
    • Monobazus King of Adiabena, 528 l.
    • Moon made, 27 f. her end and motion, ibid f.
    • Monument of the Priesthood confirmed, 102 l.
    • Monument of Jonathan, 343 d. of David, 345 n. of John the high Priest, 723 c.
    • Morning, wha, 27 e.
    • Moses the son of Amrem, 63 b. foretold to afflict the E∣gyptians estate, and advanceth the Israelites, 62 n. cast into the flood, 63 g. taken out thereof, ibid. h. called Moses, 64 k. adopted by Pharaoh's daughter, spurned the Crown, ib. m. conducted the Egyptians against the Aethiopians, 65 c. his victory, ib. the Jews law-maker, 26 n. more ancient than other law-makers, 791 a. fleeth to Raguel, and why, 66 k. marrieth his daughter, ib. sent to deliver the Israelites, 67 d. confirmed in his calling, ibid. a b▪ perswadeth Pharaoh to dismiss the Israelites, 68 i. worketh miracles, ibid. k l m. instituteth the Pass∣over, 70 i k. conducteth the Israelites, 71 b c. exhort∣eth them, ib. f. prayeth to God, 72 i. leadeth them thorow the red sea, ib. k. praises God, ib. n. sacrificed to God, in Sinai, ib. o beseecheth God to sweeten the wa∣ters, 73 g. putteth the people in mind of God's benefits 4 m. imploreth God's help, ibid. o. striketh the Rock, bringeth out water, 75 f. encourageth the Israelites, 76 l. lifting up his hands, &c. 77 a. ascendeth Sinai▪ 78 m. how long remaineth there, 80 h. fasted, ib. ask∣eth counsel of God, &c. 90 o. numbreth the people, 94 o. sendeth spies to search the land, 96 i. retires the people into the desart▪ 99 a. sendeth forces against the Madianites, 108 m. appointeth to Joshuah his succes∣sor, 109 b. exhorteth the people to obedience, 110 l. sweareth them to keep the law, 119 b. exhorteth Jo∣suah, ibid. d. dieth, 119 f g.
    • Mother eateth her child, 239 i. 748 o.
    • Mother of the seven brethren, 824 n. 825 b. 826 h i, &c.
    • Mourning of Ruben for Joseph, 52 l. of the Romans, 637 b. of them in Jerusalem, 711 a.
    • Mourning for thirty days, 115 e.
    • Mourning for Moses's death, 119 g. for Saul and his sons 174 f. for Abner's, 177 g. for Herod's, 462 n o.
    • Mountain of Sinai, 66 n. 77 e.
    • Mounts builded, lost, 734 h.
    • Mounts raised near the Temple, 746 k.
    • Multiplication of Jacob's posterity, 63 d.
    • Multitude of business, 77 g. of dead carcasses, 740 h.
    • Mundus deileth Paulina, 481 d, &c. banished, ibid.
    • Murmure of the Israelites, 74 i. 96 m.
    • Murther of Simeon and Levi 49 c.
    • Murther of Azael 176 k. of Abner, 177 e. of Joram's bre∣thren, 241 l. of infants foretold, 240 g.
    • Murther of Saul punished, 175 e. of Isboseth, 178 l.
    • Musick by whom invented, 29 g.
    • Mutability of fortune, 682 h i.
    • Mutiny in Chore and his complices, 99 d e, &c.
    • Mutiny about the golden Eagle 460 h.
    • Mutiny against Archelaus, 463 f g, &c.
    N.
    • Nahas King of the Ammonites, 152 i. his outrages offered the Israelites, ib. 1. proposed hard conditions of peace, 151 i k granteth to the Inhabitants of Jabes a truce, ib. k. is slain, 152 o.
    • Nabal's flock spared, 168 m. his currish answer to David's men, ibid. n. died for grief, 169 .
    • Nabathaea the countrey of Ismael's posterity, 40 l.
    • Nabathaeans spoiled, 30 b.
    • Naboth falsly accused, 228 f. stoned to death, ibid▪ g.
    • Nabuchadonosor King of Babylon, 260 g. vanquisheth Nechao, ib. 261 h. exacteth tribute and slayeth Joachim 261 h. establisheth Joachin King, ib. n. besiegeth and de∣stroyeth Jerusalem, 264 d. 265 h. dreameth a dream, 268 d. erecteth an Idol. 269 m. conversed with beasts, ib. o. conquereth the rebels. 78 e. builded a palace, 788 i. besiegeth Tyre, ibid. n. his death, 270 a.
    • Nadab, Aaron's son, burned, and why 90 i.
    • Nadab, Jeroboam's son, 224 h. his impiety and death, ibid. i.
    • Name of Saul famous, 152 o.
    • Naming of the creatures, 28 h.
    • Names of Regions and Nations, 33 f.
    • Naomi her sorrow, 142 n. returneth into her countrey, 143 n. her counsel to Ruth, 143 b.
    • Norbanus for the Jews, 432 l.
    • Narration of the Arabian wars, 443 a.
    • Nathan the Prophet, 18 b. forbiddeth David to build the Temple, ibid. c. reproved David, 185 .
    • Nativity of Jacob and Esau, 43 i. two Nations proceed of them, ibid. .
    • Nation of the Jews mixed with all people, 747 b.
    • Nations whence descended 33 g &c.
    • Nature forbids a man to kill himself, 672 l.
    • Nature of the Idumaeans, 690 m.
    • Navy of Solomon, 215 b.
    • Naum the Prophet, 250 g. foretelleth the overthrow of the Assyrians, ibid. g.
    • Nazarites 103 e.
    • Nechao his exploits, 260 c. is overcome, ibid. g. 261 h. 262 f.
    • Necessity a sharp weapon, 663 f.
    • Neglect of God's service cause of all evil, 219 n.
    • Negligence of Saul's guard, 169 f g.
    • Nehemiah his sadness, and why, 284 e. inciteth the people to build the walls, 285 i. his ardent care in building them, 285 k. his death, ibid n.
    • Nemrod, 33 a b. son of Chus, 34 m.
    • Nephanes and Sabach, David's Captains, 196 b c.
    • Nephews of Jacob 61 b. of Herod, 594 m.
    • Nephthalim the son of Jacob, 46 n. his sons, 61 b.
    • Nero proclaimed Emperour, 536 k. his murthers, ibid. l. 620 h. amazed at the acts of the Jews, 657 . send∣eth Vespasian to govern Syria, 657 f.
    • Nicanor laboureth to surprise Judas, 324 . slain, 325 i.
    • Nicanor known to Joseph, 671 m.
    • Nicanor wounded, 723 c.
    • Nicaule Queen of Aethiopia, 215 c. resorteth to Solo∣mon, ibid. d. wondereth and praiseth Solomon's wis∣dom, 215 d e. giveth him presents, ibid. f.
    • Nicholaus's Oration, 424 i.
    • Nicholaus the Historiographer reproved, 433 c▪
    • Nicholaus accuseth Syllaeus excuseth Herod, 442 n. prose∣cuteth

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    • the King's accusation, 456 m. excuseth Ar∣chelaus, 466 k. 607 b. defendeth Herod and Arche∣laus, 459 b. 607 b.
    • Nicon, the Romans great Ram, 725 c.
    • Nigar slain, &c. 97 b.
    • Nils, 28 k. maketh Egypt fertile, 61 f. how far navi∣gable, 694 k.
    • Nineveh admonished, 249 k. her destruction prophesied, 250 f. effected, 251 h.
    • Nisan a month with the Hebrews, 70 i.
    • Noah the son of Lamech 30 o. admonisheth the wicked, ibid. l. buildeth the Ark, n. saved with all his houshold ibid. o. sendeth out a Crow and a Dove, 31 e. the tenth from Adam, 30 o. sacrificeth to God, 31 e. prayeth to God, 32 i. is heard, ib. k. God's covenant with him, ib. k. his age, 31 l. his three sons, 32 o. his kind of life, 34 o. was drunken and derided, 34 o.
    • Nob a City of the Priests burnt. 169 c d▪
    • Nobility slain by the thieves, 686 m. 12000 slain, 695 f.
    • Nobility of the Jews fly to the Romans, 744 n.
    • Nobles repair to David 178 o.
    • Nobles shut up by Herod, 460 n. 602 n. released, 462 m. 603 b.
    • Nothing attempted by the Romans rashly, 661 d▪ 682 k.
    • Number of the children of Israel, 70 l. from twenty to fif∣ty years of age, 89 b. of David's souldiers. 179 a. of workmen, 207 d e. of Jews that returned from capti∣vity, 275 f l. of high Priests, 540 n. of the captives and slain in Jerusalem, 759 b c.
    • Nuptial feast▪ 46 l.
    O
    • Obed-Edom's felicity, 180 n.
    • Obed begat Jesse, 143 e
    • Obed a King of Arabia, 354 b. discomfits Alexander, ibid.
    • Obediah hideth the Prophets, 227 i.
    • Obedience of Abraham, 40 o.
    • Obedience to Magistrates, 110 l m.
    • Obedience of the Roman soldier, 661 a b.
    • Obimes, Jeroboams son, 222 d. falleth sick and dyeth, ibid. g.
    • Obodas King of Arabia, 435 b. given to idleness, ibid. . 438 o.
    • Obsequies of Herod, 462 n▪
    • Observers of God's Laws rewarded, 26 i.
    • Occasion of the Jews war, 623 a.
    • Occasion of victory, what, 661 f.
    • Occasion of violences, 687 e f.
    • Occurrences of Kingdoms, and Commonweals, 25 f. and 106 m.
    • Occurrences of Jeremy, 260 d e.
    • Ochozias King of Israel, reproved, and why, 235 n o. his soldiers consumed, ibid. m. 236 b. his death fore∣told, 236 c.
    • Ochozias King of Judah, 241 n. visiteth Joram, 242 c. slain, ibid. g.
    • Office of Judges, 112 l m. of an Historiographer, 359 g. of the Priests, 70 a.
    • Off-spring of Noah, Abraham, &c. look progeny.
    • Og King of Galadine 105 b. is slain with his army, ib. b. his high stature and great strength, ibid. b.
    • Oil in the pot multiplyed, 226 d. 237 o.
    • Scalding Oil thrown on the Romans, 668 m.
    • Olda the Prophetess, 259 l.
    • Old man killeth his wife, &c. 387 k.
    • Old and weak Jews slain, 758 n.
    • One sacred City, one Temple, and one Altar, 111 b.
    • Onias high Priest, 296 b
    • Onias high Priest, 307 l. paid not his tribute, ibid.
    • Onias high Priest's son, 323 i. wins the favour of Ptolomy, 332 g. buildeth a Temple in Egypt, 333 h. 777 n.
    • Onias stoned to death, 361 b.
    • Ophni son of Eli, 143 e. his impiety and wickedness, ib. e. is slain, 144 n.
    • Opinion of the Esseans and Grecians of the soul, 614 k l.
    • Opinion of the Pharisees and Sadduces, 477 b c.
    • Opinion of the wisest Greeks, &c. 807 f.
    • Oppression of the Israelites, 133 a o. ibid. m. 135 b. 1, 8 m. 139 f. of the Jews, 631 e f. 622 h, &c. 623 a b. &c.
    • Oracle of God to Joshuah, 124 h.
    • Oracles of the Prophets to be reverenced, 233 l.
    • Oration of Abraham, 41 b. of Ruben, 56 m, and 59 o. of Juda, 59 b. &c. of Joseph, 60 i k. of Moses to the peo∣ple, 79 b. to the seditious, 100 i, &c. of Zambrias, 110 h. of Moses before his death, 107 g. of the Gabe∣onites, 124 n. of Josuah, &c. 127 b. of Phinees, 127 g. of Samuel, 148 i. 151 b. of Saul, 165 f. of Abias, 223 k. of Herod, 401 b. 402 a, &c. 581 b. 582 l. of Nicho∣laus, 424 i. 425 k. 456 m. 587 f. of Agrippa, 626 g. of Jo∣seph, 640 i. 672 k, &c. of Titus, 676 m. 684 l. of Ananus, 687 e, &c. of Jesus, 691 a. of Caesar, &c. 717 b. of Joseph to the Jews, 728 n. 729 a. of Titus to the Jews, 754 n. &c. of Eleazar▪ 773 f.
    • Orchards, 701 f.
    • Order of the Romans, 660 n.
    • Order of the superior bodies, 30 i.
    • Order of the Army, &c. 95 a b.
    • Order of the Carpenters, Masons, &c. 207 d e.
    • Order of the Cities of Galilee, 638 m n.
    • Order of Titus's Army, 711 d e.
    • Ordinance of Artaxerxes, 287 n o. 291 l m.
    • Ordinance of the Fathers transgressed, 107 .
    • Oreb slain, 136 l.
    • Original of the Hebrews, 35 b.
    • Original of the Troglodytes, 42 h.
    • Original of the Israelites mischiefs, 253 n.
    • Original of the Grecian laws, 807 e.
    • Original of the Jews laws, 815 b.
    • Ornaments of the high Priest, 87 a b c, &c.
    • Ornaments of Solomon's Palace. 213 c.
    • Oronna or Orphana a Jebusite spared, 179 g. giveth Da∣vid his floor, 198 i k.
    • Oseas King of Israel, overcome, 252 o. made tributary, ibid. c. taken prisoner, 253 m. his subjects transport∣ed, and why, ibid. n o.
    • Oath how in time past taken, 42 k.
    • Oath taken to observe the law, 119 b. 259 m.
    • Oath how and when to be kept, 132 i.
    • Oath of Jonathan to David, 164 k l.
    • Oath of Snacharib falsified, 255 m.
    • Oath observed, 452 m.
    • Otho Emperor, 705 f. slain, ibid.
    • Overthrow of the Sodomites, 33 a b. of the Amorites, 104 m. of the Hebrews, 98 n. and 173 f. of Antony, 403 m.
    • Outrages of Elies sons, 143 f. of Naas offered the Israel∣ites, 152 h. of Azael, 245 m. 246 f g. of Florus Sol∣diers, 623 c.
    • Outward Court of the Temple, &c. 721 d.
    • Oxen seven, what do signifie, 55 e. how many taken at once, 109 a. not to be muzled, 113 f. Ox that striketh, 117 b
    • Oza suddenly strucken dead, 180 n. and why, ibid.
    • Ozias King of Juda's warlike exploits, 249 l m. acts and studies, ib. n o. stricken with a leprosie, and why, 250 b. enjoyned to depart the City, ib. and 250 b. his death and burial, 250 c.
    P.
    • Pacorus sendeth horsmen to Antigonus, 380 f. 572 i. his perswasion to Phaselus, 381 i. his treason and subtil∣ty, ib. k l. 572 m.
    • Pageants built, 766 l.
    • Painters cause multitude of gods, 813 .
    • Palestine whence took his name, 34 m.
    • Philistines overcome the Israelites, 139 f. 144 m. invade the Israelites, 144 i. are overcome, 155 c d. 160 m. 180 i k.
    • Palace in Tiberias burned, 943 a.
    • Palace built in Jerusalem, 414 b.
    • Palace of Solomon, 212 g.
    • Palace of the King, 719 d. burned, ibid. e.
    • Palm-trees, 701 d f.
    • Pamphilian Sea divided it self, 72 n.
    • Pappus beheaded, 389 k. 5780.
    • Paradise 28 i. where situate, ibid. k. adorned with all sorts of plants, ibid. l.
    • Parents compelled to murder their children, 63 a.
    • Paricide a publick injury, 457 d.
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    • Paricides, 256 f.
    • Parthians restore Antigonus, 380 f. 373 f. complt treache∣ry against Phasaelus, 381 k l. surprize him and Hircanus, ibid. n. lay a plot for Herod, 382 a. lose Armenia, 483 d.
    • Parts of the Temple▪ 209 i.
    • Pascha or Passover of the Hebrews, 70 i k. celebrated, 253 h. 269 a. 281 k.
    • Passage of the Isralites over Jordan, 122 l m.
    • Passages stopped up from the Hebrews, 71 d.
    • Patience of Joseph, 54 k.
    • Pauli•••• deceived and defiled, 481 c d.
    • Peace bought 245 n. 250 e.
    • Peace of the Israelites, 206 i. of the Jews, 231 n.
    • Peace better than War, 691 d.
    • A Penalty most cruel, 61o, &c.
    • Penalty of a woman married for a Virgin, &c. 114 m.
    • Penalty published, 15 d. what it wrought, ibid.
    • Pensioner to Saul, David, 159 b.
    • Penitent obtain mercy, 731 a.
    • Penury of water, 582 . see want.
    • People of Israel afflicted, 62 m. 63 a b. 67 a. 68 i k. de∣parted out of Egypt▪ 71 b. exhorted to put their trust in God, ibid. f g. and to obey the will of God 110 i k. &c. drive away the Cattel of the Amalechites, 157 b. re∣quire mitigation of their burthen, 218 d. revolt from Roboam, 219 i. are transported, and why, 253 n. fly with their money, 731 c.
    • People enjoyned by oath to serve God, 245 k. 259 m.
    • People of Judah bless God, 235 k l. and why, ibid. l.
    • Peoples love to Joseph, 18 h.
    • People permit not Pilate to alter their laws 615 d.
    • People exclaim against Florus, 624 h. die for want, &c. 727 .
    • Perfection of mind respected, 158 l.
    • Perjury of Florus, 622 k.
    • Peroration of Herod, 581 e. of Joseph, 672 o.
    • Perplexity of the Israelites, 71 d.
    • Perswasion of Jeroboam to Idolatry, 219 m.
    • Perswasion of false Prophets dangerous, 233 l m.
    • Perswasion of Rapsaces, 255 o.
    • Pestilence one of the Plagues of Egypt, 69 e.
    • Pestilence destroyeth Senacherib's Army, 256 f.
    • Pestilence a great affliction, 253 k.
    • Petra a City of Arabia, 573 d
    • Petronius's charge for placing Caius's statue, 494 l. &c. executeth it not and why, 494 m n. certifieth the Jews of Caesar's threats, 616 n. writeth to Caius, 496 i. re¦ceiveth Letters of Caius's death, 497 . 617 d. his Let∣ter to the Dorres, 521 c.
    • Phaceias King of Israel 250 . his impiety and wicked∣ness, ibid. e. slew 120000 Jews, 251 l. took Achaz's son Prisoner, ib. m. was slain, 252 c.
    • Pharao enamoured of Sara, 36 l. plaged. ib. m.
    • Pharao his dreams, 55 b c. delivereth Joseph from bonds, ib. c. advanceth him to great honour, 55 g. rejoyceth at the arrival of Joseph's brethren, 60 m. enquireth Jacob's age, 61 e. restored the profits of his subject's lands, 62 h.
    • Pharao killeth the male children, 62 o. would have kil∣led Moses, 64 n. and 66 k. his death, 67 f.
    • Pharao counselled to dismiss the Hebrews, 68 i. not mo∣ved with miracles, layeth heavier tasks on them, ib. l. advised once more, ibid. . driveth away Moses, 70 h. dismisseth the Israelites, ib. k. his host drowned, 72 k.
    • Pharisees a sect, 339 m. 477 a. greedy of revenge, 357 i. exempt from swearing, 417 l. would not swear obedi∣ence, 451 c. 463 d. their opinion, 614 n.
    • Pharos a tower, 708 m.
    • Phasaelus his government, 372 c. vanquisheth Foelix, 377 o. 571 b. made Tetrarch, 380 c. 571 e. taken prison∣er, 371 n. dasheth out his brains, 383 i.
    • Phasaelus Tower and City, 530 n. 584 n.
    • Pheroras made Tetrarch, 416 g. accuseth Alexander and Aristobulus, 426 l. refuseth the Kings daughter, 433 g. blamed for Alexanders offence, 438 l. pardoned, ibid. deceived, 450 m. refuseth to put away his wife, 451 f. banished, 596 m. falleth sick and dieth, 452 m. 596 n. his wise accused, 452 o. she confesseth the poyson▪ 453 f.
    • Philip rebelleth against Antiochus, 322 f. is slain, 323 k.
    • Philip King of Syria, 355 i. besiegeth Demetrius, 355 h.
    • Philip Herod's son, 471 d. hath part of the Kingdom, 471 d. repaireth Cities, 478 .
    • Philo Judaeus's defence, &c. 494 i.
    • Philistines overcame the Israelites, 139 f. exacted tribute of them, 139 f. put to flight, 18 m. invade the Israelites, 154 k. are overcome, 155 b c. and 160 m. dis∣comfit Sauls army, 173 f. overcome by David, 180 i. k. by Ozias, 249 l. by Ezechias, 253 k.
    • Phineas the son of Eleazar, 108 k. slayeth Zambrias and Chosbi ib. l. overthrew the Madianites▪ 108 l m. his Oration to the two tribes and half, 127 g. succeeded Eleazar, 128 o. foretold the Israelites their victory, &c. 131 d.
    • Phineas Elies son, 143 e his wickedness and impiety, ib. e. is slain, 144 n. his wife then bare Ichabod, 145 c.
    • Phison a flood of Paradise, 28 k. called also Ganges, ib. k.
    • Phora, 28 k.
    • Phraates King of Parthia slain, 478 o.
    • Phul King of the Syrians, 250 d. for money made a peace, ibid. d.
    • Piety profitable, 224 n o.
    • Piety of Ancestors remembred, 63 b.
    • Piety contemned, cause of calamities, 132 n. 133 d. 144 k, &c. 168 i. 252 c d.
    • Piety of Asa, 224 i. of Josaphat, 231 m. of Jotham, 250 f. of Ezechias, 252 d. of Josias, 258 〈◊〉〈◊〉. and 259 h i. &c. of Matthias, &c. 315 i.
    • Pigeons dung sold, 23 g.
    • Pilate succeedeth Gratus 480 i. bringeth Caesar's statues to Jerusalem, 480 i. not admitted, 480 k. crucifieth Christ, 480 m. putteth Samaritans to flight, 482 l. ac∣cused, ib. sendeth the statues from Jerusalem, 480 k. beateth the seditious, 615 f.
    • Pillage taken, 255 l.
    • Pillars raised, 30 k.
    • A Pillar called Galaad, 48 i.
    • Pitcher of water, 169 g.
    • Pit to be senced, 117 c.
    • Pit of swearing, 40 h.
    • Pits bituminous 37 b.
    • Pity of Joseph towards his brethren, 60 i.
    • Placidus repulsed at Jotapata, 692 i. his victory, 682 o. burneth Bethenabris, 00 i.
    • Placing of the vessels, &c. in the Temple, 250 b c. and 21 d. 211 h l.
    • Plagues of Egypt, 68 o. 69 a b c d e f g. 70 k.
    • Plague in David's time, 19 f.
    • Plague invadeth Judea, 409 k. 412 g.
    • Plat-forms erected, 669 a.
    • Plants sprang at first out of the earth, 27 f.
    • Plants not of four years growth, 113 c.
    • Plato admired, 811 d. permitteth not Poets, &c. 813 b.
    • Pledge to be restored to the poor, 116 k.
    • Plenty fore-signified, 55 e f.
    • Plotting of Antipater, 433 e.
    • The Plough found out, and by whom 29 b.
    • Poem of Homer 781 b.
    • Poets cause multitudes of gods, 813 a.
    • Poyson tryed, &c. 458 k l. 601 b.
    • Policy of Rebecca, &c. for her son, 44 l. of Jacob to pa∣cifie his brother, 48 m. of the Gabeonites, 124 m. of Joseph, 9 e. 0 k. 1 e. of Jonathan, 16 m. of Joseph, 642 h. 665 c. 668 h. 10 l m.
    • Politianus meets with Agrippa, &c. 625 c. inciteth the people to peace, ib. e.
    • Pompey Governour of Syria, 362 d. marcheth against Aristobulus, 363 l. 36 h. besiegeth Jerusalem, 36 l. committeth Aristobulus to prison, ib. 565 g. taketh the Temple, 365 k. bestoweth the Priesthood on Hir∣canus, ib. 366 o. spoileth not the Temple, ib. d. 566 m. carrieth Aristobulus to Rome, 567 a. beheadeth con∣spirators▪ 56 n o.
    • Popedius accused, 55 f.
    • Popularity of Alcimus, 324 b c.
    • Porch of the Temple, 208 m. ired, 747 a.
    • Port of Caesarea, 415 i.
    • Port made by Herod, 584 i k.
    • Portion of Salpades daughters, 109 f.
    • Portion of Judea 659 f.
    • Possession of Canaan propheced of, 62 i.
    • ...

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    • Posterity of Ismael, 40 l.
    • Posterity of Giants extinguished, 37 b.
    • Posterity of Jethro possessed of Land, 129 d.
    • Posterity of Noah replenished the world, 32 o.
    • Posterity of Esau 50 l. of Jacob, 61 b.
    • Poyson not to be used, 17 a.
    • Power given to save, 59 f.
    • Power of God every where, 230 f.
    • Power of Kings, Wine and Women, 277 i k l.
    • Power of the soul, 74 l.
    • Power of David and Solomon, 805 f.
    • Practice of Simeon and Levi, 49 c.
    • Prey that the Israelites got in war, 77 b c. 109 a. 123 . 124 l.
    • Prayer of Noah, 32 . of Amram, 63 b. of Moses▪ 72 i. 101 d, &c. of Joshuah, 123 f. of Samson, 142 k of Solomon, 211 k. of Samuel and the Israelites, 148 k l.
    • Praise of Abraham, 43 d. of Jacob, 62 i. of Joseph, 62 k. of Joshua, 77 c. and 128 n of Moses, 120 k. of Samuel, 16 l. of Saul, 172 k. of David, 202 e. of Solomon, 218 c. of Josaphat, 235 m. of Nehemias, 285 k. of Ananus, 694 n. of Eleazar, 819 d.
    • Praise given to God, 70 k l.
    • Prediction of things to come, 18 m.
    • Preparations for war burned, 322 b.
    • Presents of Abraham, 42 k. of Jacob, 57 e. of the Egyp∣tians, 70 k. of Abigail, 169 b. of the Mesopotamians, 184 i. of the Queen of Aethiopia, and of Kings, 215 f. 216 l. of Ptolomy to the Interpreters, 392 o. of He∣rod, 591 d.
    • Preservation of Moses, 63 g. 64 n. of Daniel and his com∣panions, 269 n.
    • Preservation from blood-shed, 169 b.
    • Presidents in every City, 112 k. and what manner of men they ought to be, ibid. k.
    • Pride of Amasias, 248 a. of Ozias, 249 o. of Senacherib, 255 n. of Nebuchodonosor, 269 n. of Balthasar, 271 h. of John, 698 m.
    • Priest's vestures, 86 m. Priests registred, 782 m.
    • Priests abstain from wine, 721 f. 790 o.
    • Priests executed, and why, 754 m,
    • High Priests number and succession, 540 n.
    • Priesthood confirmed to Aaron and his sons, 102 k.
    • Priesthood to be transported, fore-shewed, 144 k.
    • Princes of Syria, 280 a.
    • Principality affected by Adonias, 199 d. by Costabarus, 409 o. 698 m. 705 d. 711 f.
    • Priscus slayeth Jonathan, 747 c.
    • Prisoners dismissed, 251 n.
    • Privileges granted to the Jews, 305 b. 373 o, &c. 374 b c d. 375 h i k.
    • Problems of Hiram, &c. 786 m.
    • Prodigies preceding Jerusalem's destruction 753 a b c.
    • Professors of wisdom burn themselves, 774 n.
    • Progny of Japheth 33 g. of Canaan, 34 n. of the Sons of Sem, 35 a. of Cham's sons, 34 k. of Jacob, 61 b. of Aaron, 〈◊〉〈◊〉 n. of Herod, 485 d. 480 h i.
    • Prohibition of arms and iron-work, 154 i.
    • Profit how great redounded to King Pharaoh, 61 f.
    • Promise of God's assistance, 110 k l.
    • Promotion of Joseph, 55 g.
    • Prophecy of Jacob touching his posterity, 62 i k. of the sacred Secretary, 62 n. of Balaam, 106 k. of Samuel, 144 l 157 f. of Achias, 217 k. 218 o. of Jadon, 220 a. of Olda 259 k.
    • Prophecy of the Captivity and delivery, 263 h i.
    • Prophet Moses a good Governour, 10 k.
    • Prophet Nathan, 181 c. 185 c. Achias, 217 k. Jadon, 217 o. Samaeus, 221 f. Azarias, 224 m. Elias, 227 h. Gimon, 224 m. Elizaeus, 236 g. Esay, 256 b. Jeremy, 260 e. Ezechiel, 261 n. Jonas, 248 g. Naum, 250 g. Aggaeus and Zachari∣as, 280 d. Micheas, 232 d.
    • False Prophet discrediteth the true, 220 f. 232 .
    • False Prophet deceiveth the people, 537 d.
    • Prosperity of Joseph, 55 d. of Solomon, 215 d e f g, &c. of Jeroboam 249 l.
    • Prosperity maketh proud, 247 a. 249 o.
    • Prospect stopt up, 538 n.
    • Providence of God in saving Moses, 63 f g. 64 n. of the Israelites, 119 e.
    • Provision of victuals, 179 c. 576 h i.
    • Provision for the Priests 285 m.
    • Provision of things necessary for war, 660 m n.
    • Proves against Antipater, 457 b c. 601 b c.
    • Prudence of Joseph 55 c. 56 i. of Solomon, 206 k. of Josephus, 665 a b.
    • Ptolemais described, 616 l. besieged, 351 b, taken, 352 d.
    • Ptolomy Lagus obtaineth Egypt, 297 m. seizeth Jerusa∣lem by a stratagem, ibid. 298 n. led the Jews away captive, ib. n o.
    • Ptolomy Philadelphus caused the Jews to be translated, &c. 297 n. his library, 298 d. his Proclamation, 299 k. his liberality, 300 c. his Epistle to Eleazar, &c. 300 e. his gifts given to the Temple, 301 d e. 302 i, &c. 303 h. &c. his banque, 303 n.
    • Ptolomy Euergetes King of Egypt, 307 l. incensed a∣gainst Onias, ibid.
    • Ptolomy Philopater warreth against Antiochus, 305 e. his death, ibid. f.
    • Ptolomy Epiphanes King of Egypt, 312 g. his children, ib.
    • Ptolomy Philometor circumvented, 313 h. succoureth A∣lexander, 335 i. his death complotted, ib. k. refuseth the Diadem of Asia, ib. n. his fight and death, 336 b.
    • Ptolomy slayeth Simon, 344 b. imprisoneth Hircanus's mother and brethren, ib. his cruelty against them, 344 d. murthereth them, 344 e.
    • Ptolomy Physcon, 347 h. the Syrians request to him ib.
    • Ptolomy Lathyrus, 347 n. aideth Antiochus, ib. cometh to aid he Ptolemaidans, 351 c. besiegeth Ptolemais, and why, 351 f. overthroweth Alexander, 352 c. driven out of Egypt, 352 f.
    • Ptolomy Mennaeus fined, 362 f. adopteth Antigonus, 378 b.
    • Ptolomy's wife robbed, 538 k. is slain, 577 b.
    • Punishment of Adam and Eve, 28 n. of the Serpent, ib. m. of Sodom 39 b c. a false witness, 112 n. of Ho∣micide committed, ibid. n. of Saul, 157 e. of Jadon, 220 e. of Senacherib, 256 f. of Nebuchadnezzar, 260 g,
    • Punishment for honouring false Gods, 217 i. 251 k l.
    • Punishment of Aristobulus, 350 i.
    • Punishment of ravishers of Virgins, 810 i.
    • Purgations of women, 48 i.
    • Of Purifications the manner, 123 g. 124 h.
    • Purification used in the sacrifices, 809 f.
    • Purification of the body, 810 i.
    • Pursuit of Laban after Jacob, 47 c. of the Egyptians af∣ter the Hebrews, 71 b.
    • Potephar an Egyptian Lord bought Joseph, 52 n o.
    • Publick Records burnt, 763 b.
    Q
    • Quadratus Governour of Syria, 619 e. decideth the Jews and Samaritans debate, ib. f.
    • Quails fell amidst the Hebrews camp, 75 b. 95 g.
    • Qualities of the Egyptians described, 62 m.
    • Quantity of gold, 216 i.
    • Queen's house or palace, 213 c.
    • Queen of Aethiopia, look Nicaule.
    • Queen Vasti refuseth to come to the banquet, 286 d. de∣posed, ibid. d e.
    • Hard Questions dissolved, 213 f g.
    • Questions of Artaxerxes, 277 i k l.
    • Quintilius Varus Governour of Syria, 445 b. pacifieth the seditious, 467 b. delivereth the legion, 469 f. assisteth the Romans, 609 b. taketh Cities and Castles, ibid. c. crucifieth the seditious, 609 .
    R.
    • Rachel daughter of Laban, 45 f. bringeth Jacob to her Father, 46 h. stealeth away her Father's gods, 47 b. how she hid them, 47 b. taught by Jacob to contemn them, ib. dieth in childbed, 49 d.
    • Race of the Chanaanites to be rooted out, 126 n.
    • Race of Gyants remained, 129 d.
    • Race of Achimelech murthered, 166 k.
    • Rage of Antiochus, 817 d.
    • Raguel a Priest of Madian, 66 l. Father in law to Moses, ib. m. cometh to Moses in Sinai, 77 f.
    • Rahab hid the spies, 122 h. requireth of them an oath, and

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    • why, ibid. i. her and all hers saved, 123 c.
    • Reign of David, 202 f. of Solomon, 216 c. of Josaphat, 237 m. of Herod, 462 k. of Tiberius, 615 g▪ of Caius, 617 . of Agrippa, 618 l. of Claudius, 619 g.
    • Railing of Goliah 159 d e.
    • Rainbow a sign of atonement, 32 l.
    • Rain fore prophesied, 227 h.
    • Raising of a dead man, 247 i.
    • A Ram offered in Isaac's stead, 41 e f.
    • Ram, an Engine▪ 660 k. described, ib. shaketh the tower, 714 l.
    • Rampires builded by the Romans, 733 e.
    • Rapines committed by day, 686 l.
    • Rapsaces Chieftain of the Assyrian Army, 255 n. perswad∣eth Ezechias to submit, ib. o.
    • Rasis warreth against Achas, 251 k. seizeth Elath, ib. k. slain, 252 a.
    • Rational, 87 d.
    • Ravishment of Dinah revenged, 49 b. punished, ib. c.
    • Rayment of Joseph, 53 f. a proof against him, 54 i.
    • Rayment taken in war, 127 a.
    • Reading of the law, 284.
    • Reason described, 815 d. hath dominion over passions, ibid. d.
    • Rebecca daughter of Bathuel, 35 e. sister to Laban, ib. . sheweth courtesie to Abraham's servant, 42 n. 43 . procures his entertainment, ib. b. married to Isaac, 43 c. brought forth two twins, ib. e. her devise for her son, 44 l.
    • Rebellion of Chore, 101 c. of Siba, 194 l m of the Antio∣chians, 337 l m. of the Jews against the Romans, 629 b▪
    • Rebellion of Scythians and Sarmates, 764 m.
    • Rebellios punished, 102 l.
    • Rebels kill an Ambassadour, 635 g.
    • Rebels conquered, 429 g.
    • Reconciliation of Absalom, 188 i. of Herod and his sons, 587 d. of Pheroras with Herod, 438 i.
    • Records of the Greeks for the Jews antiquity, 784 m. 785 a, &c.
    • Reformation of God's Service, 253 i k.
    • Religion contemned, cause of calamity, 132 n. 133 d. 144 k. see piety contemned.
    • Religion renewed, 224 n.
    • Religion of the Esseans, 613 a.
    • Relicks of Jupiter taken away, 33 d.
    • Remisness in punishing, cause of sin, 157 d.
    • Renown of Solomon's vertues, 213 e f g.
    • Repairing of the Temple, 245 n. 259 h.
    • Repairing of the City Jerusalem, 249 m.
    • Repentance of the people, 97 b. of Achab, 229 k. of Da∣vid, 185 c. of Joachas, 246 . of Manasses, 258 c.
    • Report of Joseph's death, 675 a.
    • Report of the behaviour of Samuel's sons, 149 d.
    • Repose, 27 g.
    • Request of Jonathan, 337 k. of the Jews, 610 l m. of the Romans to Caesar, 717 c.
    • Requital of courtesie, 42 m. 66 m. required, 122 i. per∣formed, 123 c.
    • Resolution of Joseph's brethren, 51 e.
    • Restitution of things borrowed, 116 i.
    • Restoring God's service, 245 i k. 258 d.
    • Returns of Jacob's sons, 57 c. of the Spies, 96 k. 122 k. of Vespasian, 761 c.
    • Revenues of Priests, 103 c. of Mephibosheth's lands, 183 b
    • Revenues of Agrippa, 524 l. of Achelaus, 610 n. of Pheroras, 589 d.
    • Reverence of the Sabbath, 614 h.
    • Reverence of the Roman souldier, 661 b c.
    • Revolt from the laws of the Fathers, 107 e.
    • Revolt of the ten Tribes, 219 i.
    • Revolt of the Germans, 764 i.
    • Reward of learned Preachers, 231 l. 263 m.
    • Reward of valiant men, 741 g.
    • Reward of such as keep the Law, 811 b.
    • Rewards oppress Justice, 149 b.
    • Riches of the Madianites, 109 a b. of the Ainites, 124 l. of David, 202 f. of Solomon, 215 c d e. of Ozias 249 n.
    • Riddle of Samson propounded to the Thamnites, 140 m. dissolved ibid. n.
    • Ripping of women's wombs foretold, 240 g.
    • River of Arnon, 104 k.
    • River Sabbaticus, 765 b.
    • Robbers punished, 372 c. 416 b.
    • Robberies in Trachona, 416 a. winked at, 621 d.
    • Roboam entreated to ease the people's burden, 218 d. de∣nied their petition, ib. f. abandoned of ten Tribes, 219 i. forbidden to make war, ib. i. builded strong Cities 221 b. his wives and children ibid. b. impiety, ibid. maketh brazen shields▪ 222 c. dieth, ibid.
    • Rock yieldeth forth water. 75 f.
    • Road of the Philistines, 167 a.
    • Rod of Moses turned into a serpent, 68 k. devoureth the Egyptians rods, 68 l.
    • Rod of Aaron fructifieth, 103 a.
    • The Romans government how far it extended 661 b.
    • Romans overcome the Jews, 568 i k. sack Jericho, 576 i. get a great prey, ib. k. skirmish with the Jews, 618 i. fire the porches, ib. i. have subdued the Athenians, &c. 626 n. yea the whole world, ib. m. and 627 a, &c. flee into the King's forts, 631 b. are slain, ibid. e. burn Joppa, &c. 634 n. burn the Temple gates, 636 k. overcome the Jews, 658 e. retire without their purpose, 668 o. en∣ter Jotapata, 670 e f. moved with no compassion, 670 g. their warlike discipline, 661 b. attempt nothing rashly, 661 d. drive the Jews to their ships, 676 k. as∣sault Gamala, 680 l. 683 b c. many slain, ib. f. win Ga∣mala, ib. f. fight with the Jews, 713 c. their fear and trouble, ib. f. overcome the seditious, 725 b. get the first wall, 725 o. driven out by the Jews, 23 b. hindred by the Jews▪ 728 l. plant their courts of guard, 735 d. fear the desperateness of the Jews, 740 k. undermine the wall 741 a. invade Antonia, 742 m. set Jerusalem on fire, 755 f. enter Jerusalem, 758 k. finds treasure in the vaults, 759 e. ruinate City and Temple, 760 k.
    • Dining Room fell down, 578 k.
    • Ruben the son of Jacob, 46 n. why so called, ib. his sons, 61 b. his disswasion, 51 e. and his perswasion, 52 k. intended to save Joseph, 52 l. pleads before Joseph, 56 m.
    • Rue of admirable greatness, 767 g.
    • Ruine of the Israelites sought, 62 n o.
    • Ruine of the Amalechites foretold, 77 d.
    • Rulers of Jerusalem, 637 f.
    • Rumour of Herod's death, 397 f.
    • Rumour of the Emperour, 492 . 511 g.
    • Ruth her love to Naomi, 142 m. married to Booz, 143 d.
    S.
    • Saba chief City of Aethiopia, 65 f. called Mero, and why, ibid. f.
    • Sabach and Naphanus, David's Captains, 196 b c.
    • Sabbath, 27 g. called a day of rest, and why, ibid. o.
    • Sabinus repaireth to Jerusalem, 465 b. and why, ib. 606 i. 607 e f.
    • Sabinus pursueth those that slew Caius, 511 h. alloweth not of Claudius, 518 l. killeth himself, 519 b.
    • Sabinus took the Capitol, 710 e. slain, ibid. k.
    • Sabinus valiant, 742 h. slain, ibid. l.
    • Sacks of chaff, 666 m.
    • Sacred sanctuary, 720 n.
    • Sacrifice acceptable to God, 157 e.
    • Sacrifice of Cain and Abel, 29 c.
    • Sacrifice of Noah, 31 e. of Jacob, 49 d.
    • Sacrifices of the Princes of the Tribes, 90 m.
    • Sacrifice of thanksgiving, 91 c.
    • Sacrifice for sin, 91 d.
    • Sacrifice of Pentecost, 92 m.
    • Sacrifice of Solomon at the dedication of the Temple, 212 d
    • Sacrifice of Samuel, 148 l.
    • Sacrifice of Ezechias, 253 h i.
    • Sacrifice of Herod, 581 g.
    • Sacrifice of the old Testament, 89 g. 809 e.
    • Sacrifice consumed of it self, 89 f.
    • Sacrilege of Achar, 123 e. punished with death, 124 i. of Crassus, 368 c. 568 m. of John, 738 k.
    • Sadoc sent to David, 190 l. being pursued▪ is hidden, 190 m▪
    • Sadoc established high Priest, 204 l. ibid. m.
    • Sadduces, a sect, 339 m. 476 m. their opinion, 477 c d.
    • Safety of David respected, 162 k.
    • Sale of the Jews, 679 m.
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    • Salmanasar King of Assyria, 2520. overcometh Oseas, and why, ibid d. taketh Oseas prisoner and transport∣eth the Israelites, 253 m. spoiled Syria and Phoenicia, 253 o.
    • Salome accuseth Mariamne, 497 k. accuseth Alexander, &c, 426 l. enticeth her daughter, &c 434 k. denyed to Syllaeus in marriage, 435 c d. excuseth her self. 434 o. marrieth Alexis, 449 b. discovereth conspiracies, 450 o. releaseth the Nobles, 450 m. 603 b. Princes of Jamnia, 618 o. dyeth, 454 l.
    • Solomon's Coronation, 202 a. King of Israel, 203 d. re∣quireth wisdom of God 205 b. marrieth a wife, 204 n. decideth the two womens debate, 205 a b. buildeth the Temple, 207 f. prayeth to God, 211 k m. exhorteth the people to praise God, 212 c. buildeth a Palace, ib. g. dissolveth hard questions, 213 f. repaireth the walls of Jerusalem, 214 k buildeth Cities, ibid. k. maketh the Chanaanites tributary, 215 b. buildeth a Navy, ib. b. remunerateth Nicaule the Queen, ibid. f. marrieth strange wives, 216 o. committeth idolatry ibid o. his pu∣nishment denounced, 217 i. had enemies raised against him, ibid. k. dyeth, 218 b.
    • Saltis subdued the Egyptians, 785 a.
    • Samaria besieged, 238 g. of whom so called, 225 n. taken, 347 m. described▪ 659 d.
    • Samaritans hinder the building of the Temple, 275 n o. 279 o. their offer rejected, ib. n. Jews enemies, 281 l. kinsmen to the Jews when, 295 n. disdain the Jews, 34 d. send letters to Antiochus, ib. e. contend with the Jews 333 i k. accuse the Jews, 534 n. their strife with the Jews, 619 e. 11000 slain, 670 c.
    • Samaeus reproveth the Jews impiety, 221 f. comforteth the people, ibid.
    • Samaeus his admonition▪ 373 h. honoured, ibid. i.
    • Samson killeth a Lyon, 140 l. marrieth a wife, ib. m. pro∣poundeth a riddle, ib. m. his acts against the Philistines, 141 d e f. prayeth, and why, 141 d. betrayed by Dali∣la, 142 h. the slaughter of the Philistines, and of him∣self, ibid. k.
    • Samuel his parents, 144 i. consecrated to God, ibid. i God called him thrice, ibid. k. fore-shewed the death of Eli, and his sons, 144 l. offereth sacrifice, 148 l. comforteth the people, ibid. his victory and recovery of lands, 148 n. committeth the Common weal to his sons, 149 b. troubled and why, 149 e. bidden to create a King, ib. f. sheweth the people's estate under a King▪ ibid. anointeth Saul King, 150 o. justifieth himself, and why, 153 b. striveth to reconcile Saul to God, 157 c. killeth Agag, 158 i. telleth Saul of God's displea∣sure. 157 f. anointeth David King, 158 n. his death, burial and praise, 168 l.
    • Sanballat Governour of the Samaritans, 293 k. follow∣eth Alexander, 294 b. buildeth a Temple, ibid. f.
    • Sanctuary, 93 b. 209 h. 211 i.
    • Sanctuaries or places of refuge for whom, 109 .
    • Sand like glass, 616 m.
    • Sara daughter of Aram, 35 o. Abraham's wife, ibid. d. her beauty, 36 l. King of Egypt enamoured on her, ibid b. bringeth Agar to Abraham, 38 i her age when she con∣ceived Isaac, 38 o preserved from Abimelech, and how, 39 e. brought forth Isaac. ib. caused Ismael to be expel∣led, &c. 40 k l. affecteth Isaac, ib. m. her death. 41 f.
    • Saraeus high Priest took Prisoner, 265 l.
    • Saturninus President of Syria, 438 o. 49 a. permitteth He∣rod to enter Arabia, ib. b. his indifferent sentence. 444 m▪
    • Saul seeketh the lost Asses, 150 k anointed King by God's commandment, ib. o. confirmed therein, 15 b. hideth himself, ibid. f. saluted by the people for their King. ib. f. promiseth the Jabesites assistance, 152 l. killeth King Naas, ib. n. sacrificeth, and is reproved, 154 l. over∣cometh the Philistines, 155 e. would have slain Jonathan 156 h. always a conqueror, ib. k. taketh and spareth A∣gag 157 b. slayeth the Amalekites, and razeth their Ci¦ties, 156 o. offendeth God, 157 b. loseth his Kingdom. and why, ib. f. denied pardon, renteth Samuel's gar∣ment, ib. g. slew the Philistines 160 m. resolveth to kill David, 162 i. darteth his Javelin at David. 163 b. pro∣phesieth, 163 f. questioneth about David's absence, &c. 164 n. maketh an Oration to his Captains, 165 f. pursueth David, 167 e. condemneth himself, and ju∣stifieth David, 168 k. pursueth David again, and his life saved, 169 f. banisheth diviners, 171 a. by a sor∣ceress is foretold the event of the battel, ib. c d. prais∣ed, 172 k. is slain, 173 f g.
    • Scarcity fore-signified, 55 e. how to be prevented, 55 f. among the Israelites, 95 e. very great in Claudius his time, 97 d e. in Samaria, 238 g h.
    • Scarcity of corn, 413 i k.
    • Scaurus maketh peace with Aristobulus, 362 b. Presiden of Coelosyria, 363 n. his war against Aretas, 364 h. 55 a. bribed, ibid.
    • Science of the celestial bodies, 30 k.
    • Schisar King of the Assyrians, 133 b. oppressed the Israel∣ites, ibid. b.
    • Scopas General of Ptolomy's Army, 306 a. discomfited, ib. overcometh the Jews 306 a b.
    • Scythopolitans kill 3000 Jews, 634 l.
    • Sea of Pamphilia divided it self, 72 n.
    • Red Sea divided at the stroke of Moses's rod, 72 k. return∣ing to his course, drowneth the Egyptians, ibid. l.
    • Brazen Sea, 209 l.
    • Sebas, 196 e.
    • Sebaste a haven, 455 a.
    • Secretary or Priest fore-telleth Moses's greatness, 62 n. willeth him to be killed. 64 n.
    • Security promised to Rahab and hers, 122 i.
    • Sects of the Jews, 339 m. 477 a. 612 l.
    • Secrets of Syllaeus disclosed, 599 d.
    • Sedechias a false Prophet, 231 e. contradicteth Micheas, ib. e f.
    • Sedechias King of Juda, 262 d. revolteth ib. seduced, ib. 263 h &c. neglecteth the Prophet's counsel, ib. o. sur∣prised, 264 f▪ his eyes put out, 265 h. his death, ib. n.
    • Sedition against Moses, 95 e. 99 b. and 100 i. of Chore for the Priesthood, 99 d.
    • Sedition against Roboam, 219 h. of the Samaritans against the Jews, 298 b. among the people, 312 k. of the Jews, 494 h. betwixt Senate and people, 516 h.
    • Sedition at the Passover, 464 l. between the Jews and Sa∣maritans, 534 l. for the golden Eagle, 605 d. in Jerusa∣lem, 607 e. 621 d. between Greeks and Jews, 634 h. threefold sedition, 711 f. took the City, 723 b.
    • Seditious more impious than the Sodomites, 724 h.
    • Seditious, 620 k l. beaten, 615 f. bribe Albinus, 621 d. fly to the Temple and why, 624 n. gave not ear to those in authority, 629 f put the Romans to flight, 675 e. agree among themselves, 712 o. 724 i. chal∣lenge the sodden child, 749 a. summon Titus to par∣ley, 754 m. take away the King's Treasure, 756 i. their utmost hope, 756 m. kept in Acra, and in Vaults, 757 f.
    • Seed of the Woman, 28 n. shall bruise the Serpent's head, ib
    • Seeds at first grew out of the earth, 27 f.
    • Seeds not to be mixed together, 113 d.
    • Sehon King of the Amorites denieth passage to the He∣brews, 104 m. overthrown by them, ib. o. is slain, ib.
    • Seir what it signifies, 43 e.
    • Seir Esau's dwelling place. 49 a.
    • Seleucus Nicanor privilegeth the Jews, 305 b.
    • Seleucus Soer reigneth in Asia, 31 f.
    • Sem Noah's third son, 32 o. covereth his father's shame, 35 a. his progeny, ib. b,
    • Semochonitis a lake, 680 m.
    • Semiramis built not Babylon, 788 k.
    • Senaar a plain, 32 o.
    • Senabarus one of the five Kings of Assyria, 37 a.
    • Senacherib surpriseth the Cities of Judah, 255 l besieg∣eth Jerusalem, ib. m. his Army stricken with the Pesti∣lence, 256 f. himself slain, ib
    • Senate perswadeth Claudius to resign, 516 i.
    • Senate's decree, &c. 378 f.
    • Senate's answer to Agrippa, 617 f. their repair to Clau∣dius.ddd 618 i.
    • Senselesness of Achaz. 252 b.
    • Sentence against Herod's sons, 593 e.
    • Sephora Moses's wife, 66 n.
    • Sephoris walled, 478 i. spoiled, 22 h. entertaineth the Romans, 635 b.
    • Seplchre of David, 202 o. of Memnon, 618 l.
    • Serpents tempting of Eve, 28 l. his subtilty, ib. l. his punish∣ment, ib. o. enemy to man, ib. o. wherein his strength lyeth, and how easily killed, 29 a.
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    • Serpents very hurtful destroyed, 65 d e.
    • Servant of Elizeus, 238 c.
    • Servants of Solomon happy, and why, 215 e.
    • Servant of Abraham taketh his oath, 42 k. his prayer, and care in discharge of his message, ib. k. and 43 a b.
    • Service of God neglected, 252 b.
    • Service of forreign gods, 216 o. 248 b. 252 b.
    • Service of Antipater, 574 m.
    • Services of the Gabeonites, 125 a.
    • Servitude of the Egyptians great, 61 o. of the Hebrews in∣supportable, 62 n. 67 a. and 68 i.
    • Servitude of the Israelites, 133 b. and why, ibid. 134 k. 729 e. &c.
    • Seth son of Adam, 30 i. a virtuous man, ib. i. left a godly issue, ib. k. his age and death, 31 b.
    • Sethosis King of Egypt, 786 h.
    • Seven men of Saul's kindred punished, 195 n.
    • Seventy Jews with John and Simon sent into Italy, 765 f
    • Seventy Interpreters, 302 o. 801 a.
    • Severity of Herod, 416 e▪
    • Sextus Caesar Governour of Syria, 372 c. writeth in He∣rod's behalf, ib. f. selleth the President's place, 373 l. slain, 376 b.
    • Sheep-shearing of Nabal, 168 n. of Absolon, 180 o.
    • Shews at Caesarea, 761 e.
    • Ships of Solomon, 216 k. of Josphat, &c. 235 m.
    • Shipwrack of Josephus, 2 h.
    • Siba manureth Mephiboseth's lands, 183 b. accuseth him and getteth his goods, 189 b.
    • Siba, son of Bochri, incenseth the people to Rebellion, 194 l. by Joab, 195 k. his punishment, ib. l.
    • Sybils Prophesie of Babel, 33 d.
    • Sicarians, 771 c. besieged, 772 a. authors of new calami∣ty, 777 i. taken ibid. k.
    • Sichima Josuah's habitation, 128 m.
    • Sichem defloureth Dina, 49 b. desireth to marry her, ib. m. is slain, ib.
    • Sichemites slain. 49 c.
    • Sichemites constitute Abimeleck their ruler, 137 b. banish him, ib. d. are slain, and their City sackt, ib. g h.
    • Sickness of Jeroboam's son, 222 d.
    • Sickness of Ochozias, 235 n.
    • Sickness of Joram, 241 l m.
    • Sickness of Adad, 240 f.
    • Sickness of Ezechias, 257 i.
    • Sickness of Herod, 409 k l.
    • Sicle, 89 a.
    • Siege of Jerusalem, 179 c. 255 m. deferred, 703 c.
    • Signs of the law, 112 k.
    • Sign of Ezechias's recovery 257 k l.
    • Signs before the destruction of Jerusalem, 753 b c d e.
    • Sign of a true history, 782 h i.
    • Signification of the golden-head, 269 k.
    • Silas, Captain of the King's guard, 522 a.
    • Silas groweth into hatred, 522 k.
    • Silon corrupted with money, 386 a.
    • Silva besiegeth Massada, 772 a.
    • Simei pardoned, 193 c. punished, 204 m.
    • Simeon the son of Jacob, 46 n. why so called, ib. m. he and Levi slew the Sichemites, 49 c. left as a pledge with Jo∣seph, 57 c. his sons, 61 b.
    • Similitude, 137 b. 672 l.
    • Simon succoureth the Galileans, 319 n. taketh Bethsu∣ra, 338 e. declared high Priest, 342 d. animateth the people against Tryphon, ibid. e. his authority, 342 e. razeth the Castle of Jerusalem, 32 f. maketh war a∣gainst Antiochus, 343 f. trayterously slain, 344 b. 559 d.
    • Simon degraded, 454 i.
    • Simon affecteth the Crown, 468 m. 608 m.
    • Simon's counsel against Joseph, 640 n o, &c.
    • Simon killeth many of his countrey-men, 632 o. his pa∣rents and wife, &c 633 a b.
    • Simon the son of Giora committeth rapines and murders, 642 m.
    • Simon of Garasa, 703 e. assembleth the thieves, ibid. spoileth Idumaea, 705 a b. assaulteth the Temple, 70 o. his camp, 722 o. apprehended, 759 e. 761 f. kept for the triumph, ibid. drawn thorough Rome with an halter, 767 b.
    • Singing, look song.
    • Single Combat, 159 d.
    • Sin escapes not unpunished, 169 d.
    • Sins of the Jews against the law, 730 l.
    • Sin cannot escape God's justice, 169 e. 761 g.
    • Sisara Captain of Jabin's host, 134 k. put to flight and slain, ibid. n.
    • Scituation of the land of the Amorites, 105 b.
    • Scituation of the higher Galilee, 659 b.
    • Scituation of Jotapata, 64 b.
    • Scituation of Gamala, 680 m.
    • Scituation of Massada, 772 b.
    • Six thousand Jews consumed with fire, 752 m.
    • Skirmish of the Romans with the Jews, 608 i.
    • Skirmish between the Galileans and the Romans, 669 f.
    • Skirmish of Simon and John, 712 i.
    • Slaughter one of another, 136 i. 155 b. 235 l.
    • Slaughter on the Sabbath day, 632 h.
    • Slavery of the Hebrews, see servitude.
    • Slaughter of Achimelech and his Family, 166 k.
    • Slaughter of Ochozias's servants, 243 m.
    • Slaughter of Baal's Priests, 244 a.
    • Slaughter of Azarias, 420 g.
    • Slaughter of the Tapsians, 250 e. of the Army of Juda, 251 l.
    • Slaughter of the Moabites, 181 e. of Antigonus's faction, 382. of the Jews, 624 m. in the Temple, 712 k. 751 c. in the vaults, 756 n.
    • Slanders touching the Jewish nation answered, 791 f g &c
    • Sleep of Abner and his souldiers reproved, 169 g.
    • Sodom once a goodly City, 36 o. her destruction fore∣told, 38 o. burnt, 39 b.
    • Sodomites overcome by the Syrians, 33 a b. taken and re∣scued, ibid. d. their sins, 39 a b. stricken with blindness, ib. c. destroyed, ib. b.
    • Sohemus discovereth the King's secrets, 406 f. advanced, 407 m. put to death, 408 l.
    • Soil of Peraea, 659 d.
    • Souldiers ought to obey their Captains, 677 b.
    • Souldiers take meat out of the Citizens mouths, 730 f.
    • Souldiers rewarded, 460 n. 761 b.
    • Souldier sheweth his privy members, 533 e.
    • Souldiers require a Monarch, 517 f. repair to Claudius, 518 k.
    • Souldiers dismissed, and why, 247 n.
    • Souldiers of the Romans obey their Captains, 661 a b.
    • Souldiers that came unto David numbred, 179 a b.
    • Souldiers with their Captains consumed, 236 b c.
    • A Souldier's filthy fact, 618 n.
    • A Souldier burneth the book of the Scripture, 534 h. is punished, 619 a.
    • Solemnity of the Passover, 70 k. 92 k.
    • Solemnity of the new Moon, 164 m.
    • Solemnity of transporting the Ark, 180 m n o.
    • Solyma the place where Melchisedech was King, 37 e. af∣ter called Jerusalem, ib. and 179 e.
    • Song of praise, and thanksgiving of the Israelites, 72 n.
    • Song of Moses, 72 n.
    • Song of the women and maidens of Israel, 160 n.
    • Son of Vision, 46 n.
    • Sons of Noah, 32 o.
    • Sons of Abraham, 40 h i. and 43 d.
    • Sons of Isaac, 50 k.
    • Sons of Esau, 50 l.
    • Sons of Jesse, 158 m.
    • Sons of Saul slain, 173 f.
    • Sons of David, 179 g.
    • Sons of Jacob hate their brother Joseph, 50 o. go in•••• Aegypt for to buy corn, 56 k l. 57 f. imprisoned and accused of theft, 56 o. and 58 k l. carry Presents with them, 57 f. depart into Aegypt with their Father, 61 b.
    • Sorceress of Edor, 171 c. raised Samuel's ghost, ib. c.
    • Three Sorts of sedition, 711 f.
    • Sosius hath charge of the Army, 388 c. leadeth an Army against Jerusalem, 390 b. taketh Antigonus, 579 e.
    • Soveraignty to be given, 158 m.
    • Soul immortal, 672 m. 784 m. tyed to a mortal body, ibid. n.
    • Spear of Goliah the Philistine, 159 c.
    • Spectacle of compassion, 731 e.
    • Spies sent into Canaan, 96 i. sent to Jericho, 121 d. survey

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    • the City, ib. f. promised Rahab to save her and all that was hers, 122 h.
    • Spirit of God forsaketh Saul, 258 o. and an evil spirit troubleth him, ib. o.
    • Spirit of God entred into David, 158 o.
    • Spoils gotten in war, 77 c.
    • Spoils dedicated to God, 123 d. 225 m.
    • Spoil of the Temple, 246 d.
    • Spoils committed in the day, 686 l.
    • Spoils &c. carried in triumph, 772 e f.
    • Sports of Olympus, 431 b.
    • Stars made, 27 e. their end, courses and motions, ib.
    • State of Jerusalem troubled, 642 l m.
    • Statue of gold erected, 269 m. commanded to be wor∣shipped, ibid. m.
    • Statue of Caius, 494 l.
    • Statue of divers metals, 269 m. beaten to powder, ib.
    • Statues of Caesar, 480 i k. Jews refuse to admit them, ib.
    • Stature of Og, 105 b.
    • Stature of Saul, 151 f.
    • Stature of Goliah, 159 c.
    • Sterility fore-shewed, 55 e f.
    • Stock of Basa destroyed, 225 m.
    • Stone taken out of the mountain, 269 i.
    • Store of the Priest, where kept, 419 l.
    • Store of provision, 772 f.
    • Store of all sorts of moveables, 124 l.
    • Store of Corn gotten, 240 d e.
    • Store of victuals, 576 h i.
    • Store of engines and arrows, 767 f.
    • Storm, 693 b.
    • Stratagem of Moses, 65 d. of the Ephraimites, 129 e. of Joab, 183 e. of Ptolomy, 297 n. of Joseph, 9 d. of Cestius, 637 b. of Joseph, 640 l. 641 e. 665 b. of the Jews, 747 e.
    • Straton's tower, or Caesarea, 412 c. 414 g.
    • Streights of Engaddi, 167 f.
    • Strength of Sampson, 141 e. and 142 k.
    • Strength of Eleazar, 666 o. of Netiras, &c. ib.
    • Strife among the Priests, 538 h.
    • Stripes thirty nine, 114 i.
    • Stuff to build the Tabernacle of, 80 l m.
    • Subjection of the Israelites to the Moabites, 133 d. to the Canaanites 134 k. to the Palestines, 139 f. to the Assy∣rians, 252 a.
    • Subtilty of the Serpent, 28 l.
    • Subtilty of Jacob, 44 k. of Lea and Rachel, 46 o. of Laban 46 l. of Phara, 62 o. of King Naas, 151 g. of Michol, 163 c. of Saul, 168 i. of a woman, 187 c. of the false Prophet, 220 d. of Silo, 578 l m. of Florus, 624 i.
    • Succession of the high Priests, 540 n.
    • Successor of Moses, who, 109 b.
    • Successors of Alexander, 297 m n.
    • Successors of David, 181 d.
    • Successors of Nabuchodonosor, 220 f.
    • Sum of the Israelites taken, 197 c.
    • Sum of gold, silver, &c. towards the building of the Temple, 199 b.
    • Sun made, 23 e. the end, course and motion thereof, ib. e.
    • Sun stood still, 225 c. goes back, 157 l.
    • Superstition of the people reproved, 223 k l.
    • Supplication of Moses to God, 74 o.
    • Supplication of Joachas, 246 f.
    • Supplication of the Jews sent to Caius, 617 c d.
    • Supplication of the Israelites, 148 k l.
    • Supplies sent to Titus, 677 c.
    • Surprisal of the Ark, 144 n. of Rabatha, 180 i.
    • Susac invadeth Judea, 221 e. spoileth Jerusalem and the Temple, ibid g.
    • Sustenance faileth the Israelites, 74 i.
    • Swearing amongst the ancient Jews, 42 k. and the man∣ner thereof, ibid. imposed, and why, 259 l.
    • Sword of Goliah, 160 m. 165 c.
    • Sycophants of Agrippa, 524 h.
    • Syllaeus governeth the King's affairs, 435 b. desireth Salo∣me to wife, 435 c d. accuseth Herod to Caesar, 439 e. de∣ferreth the payment of Herod's money, ib. condemned to die, 443 d.
    • Symoborus one of the five Kings of Assyria, 37 a.
    • Syrians war against Achab, 229 l. discomfitted, 239 c. ib. f. led away captive, 252 a.
    • Syrians against David, 181 g.
    T.
    • Tabernacle builded, 81 b. erected in the desart, ib. d, &c. dedicated, 89 d. and when, ib. d. placed in Siloe, 125 e.
    • Table set in the Tabernacle, 84 m.
    • Tables of the ten Commandments, 79f. 80k. placed in the Ark, 84 h.
    • Table of gold, 211 i. 301 .
    • Talents, 565 a. 568 l m.
    • Talents of Gold, 216 i.
    • Talent how much, 813 e.
    • Tales credited, 436 i.
    • Talions law, or law of like for like, 117 b.
    • Talk betwixt God and Cain, 29 c.
    • Talk of Jacob with Rachel, 45 f.
    • Talk of Laban with Jacob, 46 h.
    • Talk of David with Goliah, 160 l.
    • Tapsians put to the sword, 250 e. and why, ib. e.
    • Tarichea besieged, 676 k. taken, 677 e f.
    • Taricheans vanquished by Sea, 679 h i.
    • Task of the workmen of Solomon, 207 d e.
    • Task more grievous imposed, &c. 68 l.
    • Taxation of the Jews, 476 k.
    • Tears of Esau, 44 n.
    • Tediousness of the Hebrews Journey, 73 d e f.
    • Teglaphalassar King of Assyria, 251 o. led away the Is∣raelites captive, 252 a. slayeth Rasis, and taketh the Syrians prisoners, 252 a. gold and silver given him, ibid. b.
    • Temperance of Saul, 151 f.
    • Tempest after Samuel's prayer, 153 f.
    • Tempest caused by Jonas, 249 i.
    • Tempest drowned those of Joppe, 674 m.
    • Tempest of miseries assails Jerusalem, 698 o.
    • Temple when builded, 207 f. height, length and breadth thereof, 208 m. with all the other things belonging thereunto, 209. when consecrated, 210 g. spoiled, 221 g cleansed, 252 e. repaired, 249 h. burned, 265 i k. be∣gan to be builded, 279 k. finished, 281 i. dedicated, ib. g. desolate three years, 318 f. repurged, ib. burn∣ed, 476 m the strongest fortress of the City, 688 h. builded on a strong hill, 719 f. consumed with fire, 750 m.
    • One Temple to be builded, and why, 111 e.
    • Temples of Idolaters to be destroyed, 111 a.
    • Temple on mount Garizim, 296 a. laid desolate, 346 c.
    • Temples builded by Herod, 417 h.
    • Temple of Apollo, 431 a.
    • Temple of Isis pulled down, and why, 481 f.
    • Temple builded by Vespasian, 767 c.
    • Temple of Onias shut up, 778 k.
    • Tempting of the Serpent 24 i. of Josephs mistress, 53 ab, &c.
    • Ten Commandments, 79 e.
    • Tenths of the fruits, 111 g.
    • Tenths for the poor Levites and Festivals, 114 k.
    • Term of man's life, 35 e.
    • Term of exile for chance medley, 109 d.
    • Terror among the enemies, 235 l. 239 o.
    • Testament of Herod, 459 d. altered, 601 e.
    • Testimonies of the Jews antiquity, 786 o. 787 d. 788 n. 789 b c d. 791 c.
    • Thanksgiving of the Israelites for their deliverance, 72 n
    • Tharbis the King's daughter of Aethiopia, 65 g. enamour∣ed of Moses, ibid. g. yieldeth the City of Saba, and is Married to Moses, ibid. i.
    • Thares Abraham's Father, 35 c. went out of Chaldea to Charran, ibid. d. his age and death, ibid.
    • Thargal a Captain of the Assyrians, 37 b. sacked Syria, and extinguished the Gyants, 37 b.
    • Theatre built by Herod, 410 g.
    • Theft committed, how punished, 116 l.
    • Thermuthis Pharaoh's daughter 64 i. taketh Moses out of the water, ib. i. adopteth him for her son, and preserv∣eth him from death, 64 m.
    • Theudas the Magician, 532 o. his perswasion to the peo∣ple, ibid.
    • Thieves confident, 636 m.
    • Thieves apprehend Ananias's kindred, 539 f.
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    • Thieves taken by Herod, 438 n.
    • Thieves murder in the day, 620 l. work much mischief; ib. n.
    • Thieves spoil the Country, 686 k. make a high Priest, 686 n.
    • Thievery punished, 416 b. 438 m n.
    • Things unclean, 93 b.
    • Thirst oppressed the Israelites, 75 e.
    • Thirst of the Arabians, 403 k.
    • Thirst of Sampson, 141 d. of David, 816 m.
    • Thobel a warrier, 29 c. invented the Art of Forging, ibid. g.
    • Thola a Judg of Israel. 138 i.
    • Tholomaeus the Arch-Thief, 527 d.
    • Ten thousand thronged to death, 618 o.
    • Thraldom of the Canaanites, 215 b.
    • Three admirable works, 721 b.
    • Three valiant Jews, 733 g.
    • Threefold sedition divided into two parts, 714 k.
    • Thrice in the year the Hebrews ought to meet, 111 f.
    • Throne of Solomon, 213 d.
    • Thucidides History, 781 e.
    • Tiberians meet Joseph, 6 k. their Letters to Agrippa, 10 i. intend war against Joseph, 18 o. submit themselves to Vespasian, 675 f. 676 b.
    • Tiberias builded, 478 n. in danger of ruiue, 22 i. recover∣ed, 641 e.
    • Tiberius Emperour, 478 m. rejecteth Venones suit, 479 e. punished Isis Priests, 481 f. thrusteth the Jews out of Rome, 482 k. his league with Artabanus, 483 f. his death, 485 c. why he deferred to give audience to Embassa∣dors and Prisoners, 488 n. &c. why changed not Gover∣nours, ibid. k. addicted to the Mathematicks. 491 l. recommendeth the Empire to Caius, ibid. d. his Fu∣neral, 492 l.
    • Tiberius a Governour of Judaea, 533 b. crucifieth the Sons of Judas, ibid. c.
    • Tiberius a Governour of Egypt, 708 n.
    • Tidings of Nero's death, 703 a.
    • Tigranes invadeth Syria, 357 n.
    • Tigris a River of Paradise, 28 k. called Diglat, ibid, k.
    • Tillage practised by Noah, 34 o.
    • Timber precious, 215 g.
    • Time of the Israelites deliverance, 71 b.
    • Time of the building of the Temple, 207 f.
    • Time of the Jews return, 275 l. and 278 f g.
    • Time of the Israelites transportation, 253 n.
    • Time of the Kings reign of Davids line, 265 i.
    • Time when Jeremiah lived, 260 d.
    • Time of the destruction of Jerusalem and Temple, 265 k. 751 b. 752 i. 757 e. &c. 758 h i 760 h.
    • Timotheus twice overcome, 320 a b.
    • Titus his mighty Army, 660 k. winneth Japha, 669 c. taketh Tarichea, 677 e f. entreth Gamala, 683. c. repaireth to Je∣rusalem, and why, 710 m. putteth his enemies to flight, 712 l. in what places besieged Jerusalem, 717 e. circuiteth the walls, 723 b. commandeth them to be battered, 724 h. puts the Jews to flight, ib. m. taketh the second wall, 726 o. 727 f. surceaseth the siege, and distributeth money, 726 i. crucifieth many Jews, 732 n. accuseth the souldiers, 734 l. calleth God to witness, 736 i. dareth John to fight, 744 h. striveth to save the Temple, 745 c. beholdeth the souldiers, ibid. f. restraineth his wrath, 750 h. granteth the Jews life upon condition, 755 e. promiseth recompence to the souldiers, 760 n. celebrateth pastimes, 765 b. lament∣eth Jerusalem, 76 c.
    • Torment of Eleazar, 818 m. and 819 b.
    • Torment of the Mother and seven Brethren, 820 h, &c. 821 a, &c. 121 d. 822 i. 822 m. 823 b. 824 i.
    • Tortures laid upon many, 436 m.
    • Touch of conscience, 350 k.
    • Tower of Babel, 33 d.
    • Tower of white Marble, 312 k.
    • Towers erected, 214 k. 249 m. 718 o.
    • Tower of Antonia, 419 o.
    • Towers of Herod, 718 o. 719 a b.
    • Trachonites compelled to civility, 438 l. Rob again, ib. m. subdued by Herod, 439 c.
    • Trajan taketh Japha, 669 c.
    • Training up of Souldiers, 638 l. 660 l m n.
    • Traytor apprehended, 452 k.
    • Transgression of vocation punished, 250 b.
    • Transgression of Saul, 157 c d.
    • Transgressors of Gods law threatned to be punished, 2 i k. 157 e f g.
    • Translation of the Bible, 303 n o.
    • Translation of the Priest-hood fore-shewed, 144 k.
    • Translation of the Israelites, 250 e. 252 a. 253 n. and when, ibid.
    • Transportation of the Kingdom, 157 f.
    • Transportation of the Ark, 180 m n.
    • Traveller to be directed in his way, 116 n.
    • Travellers not to be forbidden ripe fruit, 113 g.
    • Treason intended and discovered, 287 i k. 335 k l.
    • Treason practised, 225 k. 136 g. 248 c. 250 d. ibid. 580 m. 591 e f. 598 k. 624 i. 640 m.
    • Treasury of the Temple emptied, 246 d. 252 a. 255 l.
    • Treasure taken away, 368 b. 468 h.
    • Treble Wall, 717 f.
    • Tree of Life, 28 k.
    • Tree of Knowledg, ibid.
    • Trees fruitful not to be cut down, 118 l.
    • Trembling of the Earth, 250 b.
    • Tribe of Reuben, Gad, and the half tribe of Manasses re∣quire the land of the Amorites, 109 b. promise to help their brethren, ib. c d. required to perform it, 121 e. are dismissed, 126 i. builded an Altar, 127 e. their answer to Phinees, 128 f.
    • Tribe of Dan oppressed, 132 i. seek a place to inhabit, ib. n.
    • Tribe of Levi sacred to God, 93 a.
    • Tribe of Judahs accusation and excuse, &c. 194 k l.
    • Ten Tribes revolt, and why, 219 i k. transported, and why, 253 n.
    • Tribunal of Solomon, 213 b.
    • Tribune a Captain over a thousand, 160 o.
    • Tribute exacted of the Israelites, 139 f. of the Canaanites, 215 b.
    • Tribute imposed, 181 f. 182 i. 235 n. 250 f. 252 c. 350 k. 261 i. 769 e.
    • Triple Golden Crown, 87 f.
    • Triumph of Titus and Vespasian, 766 h i.
    • Troglodytes of whom descended, 41 g.
    • Trophies of Herod, 411 l.
    • Trouble of mind, 158 o. 165 e.
    • Trouble of the Sorceress, 171 d. of Saul, ib. e f.
    • Troubles in France, 700 n.
    • Truce-breaker, 255 m. 262 b.
    • Truce granted the Inhabitants of Jabes, 152 i.
    • Two Trumpets of Silver, 95 c.
    • Truth of Josephs History, 237 d. 21 c.
    • Truth of God's Promise, 211 d.
    • Truth of God's Oracles, 240 e. 259 n.
    • Truth of Eliahs Prophecy, 242 f.
    • Truth prevaileth, 277 o. 278 a.
    • Tryphon requireth Antiochus, 337 i k. overcometh Deme∣trius, ib. o. breaketh covenant, 342 b. plotteth Jonathans death, 34 o f. his demands of Simon, 342 a. obtaineth the Kingdom, 343 i k. slain, ibid. l.
    • Tumults in Jury, 468 l. 615 d. in the Army, 725 b. for a Galilean slain, 618 n o.
    • Turpentine-Tree that, &c. 704 o.
    • Twins brought forth at once, 43 e.
    • Tyranny of Antiochus, 314 b c. of Herod foretold, 392 e. effected, 416 d. of Caius, 503 f. of Varus 532 h i l. 609 e.
    • Tyrannies breed mischief, 514 k.
    • Tyrants enfeeble themselves, 443 c.
    • Tyro imprisoned, and why, 445 d. accused of Treason, 445 e. 594 i. he and 300 Captains were slain, 445 f.
    V.
    • Valerianus his speech, 675 e.
    • Valley of benediction, 235 l.
    • Valour of Sampson, 130 l. and 140 l. of David, 161 a. of Davids souldiers, 179 d. of Herod, 577 e. of Netyras and Philip, 667 a. of Vespasian, 681 e. Titus 713 e. of the Jews, decreased, 740 m.
    • Vardanes perswadeth Izates, 531 c. slain, ibid. d.
    • Variance of Women, 433 f.
    • Varus tyranny, 4 i k. assisteth the Romans, 609 b. see Quintilius.
    • Vengeance to be taken on the Amalechites, 118 m n.
    • Ventidius fisheth for money, 384 f. 575 c. sendeth for Si∣lon, 386 f. overcometh the Parthians, 387 m.
    • ...

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    • Vertue of the mind respected of God, 158 l.
    • Vertue of Abraham, 43 d.
    • Vertue of David, 202 e.
    • Vertue of Solomon, 206 k. 214 n. 215 a b c.
    • Vespasian arriveth at Tyre, 23 e. gati ereth forces against the Jews, 658 n. cometh to Ptolemais, 658 o. helpeth the Sephorites, 659 a. filleth Galilee with sword, and fire, ibid. c d. directeth the Romans march, 660 h. invadeth Galilee, 662 c. besiegeth Jotapata, 663 e. wounded in the sole of the foot, 669 b. leadeth his Army to Joapata, 669 b. taketh it, 610 f. taketh Joppe, 674 n. cometh to Agrippa, 675 c. overcometh the Taricheans, 679 h. consulteth with his Chieftains about the Jews, 679 h i. besiegeth Gamala, 680 o. comforteth his Souldiers, 682 h f. expecteth Victory, &c. 697 e. visiteth Judaea, 701 a. hath tydings of Nero's death, 703 a. invadeth Judaea, 705 e. elected Emperour, 708 h. 709 h. his vertues, &c. 707 d e f. dischargeth Joseph, 709 c. proclaimed Em∣peror, 710 l.
    • Vessels of Gold and Silver given to Solomon, 216 i.
    • Vessels of Gold and Silver taken, 109 a.
    • Vessels pertaining to the Temple, 209 l m. 210. b.
    • Vessels of the Temple carried away, 265 k. sent back, 275 h i.
    • Vestments of the high Priests in Antonia, 482 o.
    • Vestures of the Priests, 86 m n. 210 g.
    • Vexation of Saul by an evil spirit, 158 n.
    • Victory wherein it consisteth, 676 o.
    • Victory maketh proud, 248 a.
    • Victory of Placidus, 700 l. of the Jews, 717 a.
    • Victory of Moses and the Egyptians, 65 e.
    • Victory of Josuah over the Canaanites, 125 c d.
    • Victory of the Israelites over the Benjamites, 13 m.
    • Victory of Saul over the Ammonites, 152 n. over the Ama∣lechites, 156 m n.
    • Victory of David over Goliah, 160 m. of him against the Philistines, 163 a. 180 k l.
    • Victory of Joab, 183 f 191 d.
    • Victory of Achab against the Syrians, 230 c.
    • Victory of Amasias, 247 o. of Joas, ibid. k. 248 d. of Vespasian, 679 h. of the Romans, 680 l. 683 e.
    • Victuals failed the Israelites, 95 e f. 239 i.
    • Victuals very plenty, 240 d e. 576 h i.
    • Villany most horrible, 130 l m.
    • A Village called Abrahams House, 36 i.
    • Villages burned, 469 f g.
    • Vine of Gold, 362 d e.
    • Vineyard planted by Noah, 34 n.
    • Vineyard of Naboth, 228 f.
    • Vines to be planted, 113 d.
    • Violence not to be used, 116 m.
    • Virgins of the Medianites taken, 109 a b.
    • Vision of Jacob, 45 b. 48 k.
    • Vision of Joseph, 91 a b.
    • Vision of Pharaoh, 55 b c.
    • Vision of Amram, 63 d e.
    • Vision of Nabuchodonosor, 268 d e.
    • Vision of the Goat and Ram, 272 k l.
    • Vision of Archelaus, 473 e f.
    • Vision of the hand, 271 h.
    • Vitellius cometh to Jerusalem, 482 n. remitteth the tribute, ibid. maketh Jonathan high Priest, 483 c. warreth against Aretas, 485 b.
    • Vitellius Emperor, 703 b. encampeth his Army in Rome, 707 c. forsaken of his souldiers, 709 f slain, 710 k.
    • Ulcer one of the Plagues of Egypt, 69 e.
    • Uncle of Saul, 151 b.
    • Unconstancy of Mans love, 151 c.
    • Unjustice death, 436 i k.
    • Unjust, 166 k. 227 m n. 436 i k.
    • Voice in the inner Temple, 753 d.
    • Vologesus King of Parthia, 531 d. incited to kill Izates, 532 h. compelled to return, 532 l.
    • Volumnius President of Syria, 439 a. arbiter between Syl∣laeus and Herod▪ ibid. his sentence, &c. 444 m.
    • Voluptuousness of the Israelites, 107 b c.
    • Vonones discomfited, 479 e. submitteth himself to Syllanus 479 f.
    • Vow of Jeptha, 138 o
    • Vow of Anna, 143 g.
    • Vows of the Esseans, 615 f.
    • Voyage of Vespasian by Sea, 761 d.
    • Urias Bersabes Husband, 184 i. refuseth to repair to his Wife, and why, ibid. k. is slain, 184 n.
    • Uron, Miriams husband, 77 a. holdeth up Moses hands, ib. a.
    • Use of the plough by whom found out, 29 b.
    • Use of the Sea and the ten Lavers, 210 a.
    • Usury and Theft, 810 a.
    W.
    • Ways paved, 216 m.
    • Weight of Gold brought, 213 e.
    • Weights found out, and by whom, 29 f.
    • Wall built about Jerusalem, 735 b.
    • First Wall taken, 725 d.
    • Second Wall taken, 726 o.
    • Walls of Jerusalem finished, 285 m.
    • Walls of Jericho fall down, 123 b.
    • Walls of Babylon, 788 l. Walls of the Temple beautified with Gold, 208 o.
    • Want of water, 678 c.
    • Want of water and victuals, 73 d. 236 f. 238 g. &c. 412 g.
    • Warrantize of security promised to Rahab, 122 i.
    • War how to be undertaken, 118 h.
    • War intended for Liberty, 688 k.
    • War between Antonius and Augustus, 581 b.
    • War between the seditious and peaceable, 630 h.
    • War of the Egyptians with the Aethiopians, 65 b c.
    • War of the Amalechites against the Israelites, 76 i.
    • War of the Philistines against the Israelites, 159 c. 171 b.
    • War of David, 180 i. 181 e.
    • War of Adad against Achab, 229 l.
    • Civil War of the Israelites, 131 b c. ib. f. 135 d e. 219 i. 223 i.
    • Wars of the Jews written at Rome, 783 e.
    • Water poured on the Earth, &c. 67 d.
    • Water turned into Blood, 67 d.
    • Water failed the Israelites, 73 d. changed, ibid. g.
    • Water of Bethleems well, &c. 196 g.
    • Water delivered by measure, 652 i.
    • Weariness of the Hebrews, 73 d.
    • Whale devoureth Jonah, 249 k.
    • Witch of Endor, 171 c.
    • VVitch of Arabia, 596 n.
    • VVicked Man punished, 169 b. 240 e f.
    • VVickedness most horrible, 130 m n.
    • VVickedness cause of calamity, 129 b. 130 l m. 131 d. 132 m. 133. b.
    • VVidow of Sareptha, 226 d.
    • VVidow of Obadias, 273 n.
    • VVife of Putiphar enticeth Joseph to lie with her, 53 a b c. accuseth him to her Husband, 54 h i.
    • VVife of the high Priest, 94 k.
    • VVife of the dead brother, 154 c.
    • VVife of the Levite villanously abused, 130 m.
    • VVife of Phinees, 145 c.
    • VVife of Jeroboam, 222 d. goeth to ask counsel, and why ibid. d e.
    • VVill of God to be obeyed, 110 k l.
    • VVinding slairs, 209 h.
    • VVisdom of the Law-maker, 26 m n. of Joseph, 558 c d.
    • VVisdom of Solomon, 205 b c. 215 d e.
    • VVisdom of Daniel, 267 o.
    • A false VVitness his punishment, 112 n.
    • False VVitnesses suborned, 229 h.
    • VVives of Solomon numbred, 217 h. inticed him to commit Idolatry, 216 g. 217 h.
    • VVives of Herod, 449 e.
    • VVives of Esau, 44 i.
    • VVives of Jacob, 47 b.
    • VVives of Lamech, 29 f.
    • VVomen Created, 28 i. tempted and fell, ibid. l. punish∣ed, n.
    • VVomen married for a Virgin, &c. 114 m n.
    • Two VVomen accuse one another, 205 d.
    • VVomen seduce Solomon, 216 o.
    • VVomen at discord, 433 f.
    • VVomen eat their own children, 239 h i. 734 i k.
    • VVomen sing Songs, 160 n,
    • VVomens terms, 48 i.
    • VVord of God not without Fruit, 252 g.
    • VVork-Masters of the Tabernacle, 72 n.
    • VVorkmen building the Temple, 207 a b e f.
    • VVorks of God, 809 d.
    • ...

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    • World made in six days, 27 e f g.
    • Wrastling of Jacob, &c. 48 m.
    • Wrath of God against the Egyptians, 72 k l
    • Wrath of Saul against David, 162 i.
    • Wrath of David against Nabal, 168 m.
    • Wrath of God against the Jews, 741 d.
    • Wrath of Florus, 623 a.
    • Wrath of Herod, 586 n. 589 c. 675 b.
    • Wrath of Vitellius, 710 i.
    • Wrath pacified, 22 l. 562 n.
    • Wrath bridled, 750 h.
    • Writers why they omit of speaking of the Jews, 791 e.
    • Wrongs done by the Amalechites, 118 m.
    • Wrongs done by the Ammonites, 183 c.
    X.
    • Xantique a month, 92 k.
    • Xerxes King of Persia favoureth the Jews, 282 b. his Letters to the Princes of Syria, ibid. c. granteth Ne∣hemiahs request, 284 e f.
    Y.
    • Years of Adam, 30 i
    • Years of Jubilee, 94 m.
    • 7 Years plenty and searcity, 55 d e f.
    • Great Year, 32 m.
    • Years between the building and destruction of the Tem∣ple, 75 f.
    • Years of the Captivity of Babylon, 274 e.
    • Young-Men pull down the Eagle, 460 i. put to death, 602 k.
    • Youthly course of Manasses, 257 o.
    • Youthly course of Amos, 258 d.
    Z.
    • Zabulon burned, 635 n.
    • Zabulon Jacobs son, 47 a. what it signifies, ib. his sons, 61 b.
    • Zacharias stoned to death, 246 c. and why, ibid.
    • Zacharias son of Achaz slain, 261 k.
    • Zacharias King of Israel slain, 250 d.
    • Zacharias encourageth the People, 280 d
    • Zacharias condemned by the Zealots, 696 i. acquitted, ibid. l. slain in the Temple, 696 k.
    • Zacharias one of the chief of the Zealous, 690 l.
    • Zamaris the Babylonian Jew, 449 f.
    • Zambrias marrieth Chosby, 107 f. speaketh against Moses, ibid. g. slain together with his Wife, 108 k.
    • Zamri King of Israel, 225 m. rooteth out Basas posterity, ibid. burneth himself in the Palace, 225 m.
    • Zaraeus King of Aethiopia, 224 k. overthrown, ibid. .
    • Zeal of Phinees, 108 k l.
    • Zeal of the People, 259 h.
    • Zeal of Elias, 228 a b e.
    • Zeal of Matthias and his Sons, 315 i.
    • The Zealous occasion of violences, 687 . why so called, ibid. fight with the Citizens, 689 c. require help of the Idumaeans. 690. m. their fiction disproved, 691 c. Tyran∣nize over the living and dead, 698 i. take Simons wife, 705 a. fight with the Idumaeans, 706 l.
    • Zeb killed by Gideon, 136 l.
    • Zelpha Leas handmaid, 460. beareth to Jacob Gad, and A∣sar, ibid.
    • Zenodorus liveth by spoil, 415 n. accused by Herod, 416 b c. his Country given to Herod, 438 l.
    • Ziphians promise to deliver David, 167 d. labour again to betray David, 169 f.
    • Zoilus a Tyrant of Stration, 351 b.
    • Zorobabel Prince of the Jews, 279 h i. obtaineth praise and rewards, 278 a. and why, ibid.
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