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TABLE VI. THE ROMAN DOMINATION.-PART II. THE APOSTOLIC HISTORY-continued.

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INDEX.

ABGARJS.

A.

66 Abgarus, king of Edessa,"
675.

Abilene, at the time of Herod,
81.

Abtaleon, Jewish rabbi, 78.
Aceldama, 328.
Acetum, 324.

Achaia, its contributions for

the poor in Jerusalem, 494.
Mission of Timotheus and
Erastus to, 507, 508.
Achaicus, with others, carries
the epistle to the Corinthi-
ans, 512, 13.
Acrocorinthus, the, 452.
Actium, battle of, 8),

Acts of the Apostles, not a
complete apostolic history,
378.
Its real purpose, 378.
Break between it and the
earliest ecclesiastical his-
tory, 378.

, chronology of the, 419-
423. Conclusions of the,
583. Written by St. Luke,
687, 709. Its contents, 709,
710. Time and place nt,
which it was written, 710,
711. Its genuineness, 710.
Subject of the second part
of the, 401, 402. Its relation]
to St. Paul's Epistles, 492.
Adasa, battle of, 41.
Adramyttium, port of, £61.
Adria, sea of, 570.
Adultery, Christ's

answer

when appealed to in the
case of the woman taken in,
291.

Elia Capitolina, name be-
stowed upon new city of
Jerusalem, 136.

bishop of, mention of,

137.
Enon, 216.

Agabus, predicts a famine,

433. Prophecies of, 539.
Agora of Athens, Paul's dis-"

courses in the, 4:5.

-, situation of the, 476.
Agrippa, Herod's friendship
with, 84.

ALEXANDRA.

family of Aristobulus, 81.
His connection with the
Temple, 86. Joined by
Herod, 87.

Agrippa, king," grandson of
Herod. 98.

- St. Paul's defense before,
411, 557, 559. St. Paul's
mode of addressing him,

412.

(see Herod Agrippa).
'Ain et-Tabigal, 276.
'Ain Yakub (see Well, Ja-
cob's).

Akiba, rabbi, armor-bearer to
Bar-Cocheba, 135.
Albinus, procurator of Judæa,
123. His character and
policy, 123.

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James described as the
son of, 252.
Alypius of Antioch, 138.

Alcimus, high-priest, courts
Demetrius, 42. Death of,
43.
Alexander, bishop of Jerusa- Ambivius, M., procurator of
lem, pilgrimage of, 137.

Judæa, 107.

his conduct toward the Ammianus Marcellinus, narra-
Jews, 145. His desire for tive of, 135.
catholicity of worship, 146. Ananel, high priest under
-, leader of a sect, 612, 617. Herod, 79.

-, put forward by the Jews Ananias and Sapphira, the
in the riot at Ephesus, 520.

་་ son of Aristobulus II.,
prisoner of Pompey, 68.
Besieged by Gabinius, 68.
Again revolts, 6. Killed,
69.

son of Herod, education
of, 84. Herod's jealousy of,
87. Death of, 89.

-, son of Simon, 329.
the brass-founder, 625,

626.

the Great, interview of,
with Zaddua, 15, 16. Death
of, 17. His place in sacred
history, 17, 18.

story of, 386, 387.
Ananias sent to rescue Judæa,
63.

,his mission, 414. 415

high-priest, Paul before,
515, 516. Comes to Cæsa-
rea, to accuse Paul before
Felix, 549.
Ananus, high-priest, takes the
lead in the defense of Jeru-
salem against the Romans,

126.

persecution by, allusion
to in the Epistle to the He-
brews, 599.

(see Annas).

Balas, his claim to the Anastasis, church of the, 138.
crown of Syria, 43. Nomi- Anata, 340.
nates Jonathan to the high-
priesthood, 43. Marries Cle-
opatra. daughter of Ptole-
my Philometer, 44.

Jannæus, war of, €3.
Death of, 64.

Tiberius, procurator of
Judæa, 120.

Alexandra, wife of Alexander'

-, name of, introduced into Jannæus, C4.

Anathema, occurs frequently
in the ancient canons, 652.
Ancyra, city of, 464.
Andrew, follows Christ, 200.
Commanded by Christ to let
down his nets, 234. Final
call of, 235, 236. Affection
of, 261.

-, St., 663, 664.
Andromachus, murder of, 17

ANDRONICUS.

Andronicus, bribed by Mene-
laus, 25. Put to death, 25.

534.

APOSTLES.

with Ptolemy IV., 22. Be-
comes master of Colesyria
and Palestine, 23.

Angel, an, delivers the Apos-Antiochus IV. Epiphanes, ac-
tles from prison, 387.
66 of the Church," 161.

-, vision of an, at the sep-!
ulchre, 349.

Angels, at the Ascension, pre-'
dict the Second Coming of
the Lord, 357.

ministry of, to Jesus, 266.
the two, sitting in the
sepulchre, 351.
Anilai (sze Asinai).

Anna, daughter of Phanuel,

gives thanks for the advent

of Christ, 186.

cession and character of, 23.
His campaigos against
Egypt, 25. Takes Jerusa-
lem, 25. His persecution,
of the Jews, 25-27. His
death, 28. Resistance of
the Jews to, 24-38.

V. Eupator, succeeds his)
father, 39. Dies, 49.

VI. Theos, 45.

-VII, Sidetes, defeats Try
phon, 47. Besieges Jerusa-
lem, 49. His moderation,

50.

Annas, Christ in the house of, Antipas banished to Gaul,

321.

high-priest, 107.

or Ananus, high-priest,
123. His persecution of the
Christians, 123.
-, high-priest at the time
of John the Baptist's appear-
ance, 199.

the high-priest, Peter
and John before, 385.
Annius Rufus, procurator of
Judæa, 107.

Annunciation, date of the, 181.
Anointing of Christ, 266, 267.
Anthony (see Mark).
Antichrist, mystery of, 615.
Antigonus of Socho, 169.

115.

Antipater, his war against
Aristobulus II., 65, 66. Ap-
pears before Pompey, 67.
Governs Judæa, 68. Made
procurator, 69. Poisoned,

70.

son of Herod, his enmity
toward his brothers, S7, SS.
Couspires against the life of
his father, 89. Brought to
trial, 89. Death of, 90.

son of Salome, pleads the
cause of Antipas, 101.
Antonio (e Baris).

burned at the time of
Cestius Gallus, 15.

the, taken by the Ro
mans, 132.

Socho, founder of new
synagogue, 20. Writer of
the Mishna, 20. Palestine Appelles comes to Mattathias,
governed by, 20.

64.

son of Aristobulus II, Apio heads a Greek deputa-
prisoner of Pompey, 68. Es tion, 112.

capes, 69. Repulsed by Her- Apocalypse, date of the, 644.
od, 70, 71. Marches upon Apocalypsis, meaning of the
Jerusalem, 71. Nominall word, 713.
Sovereignty of, 71.
Massada, 71, 72.
death, 72.

Besieges Apocrypha, the, 151.

-, son of John Ilyreanus,
50. Slain, 62.
Antioch, becomes a centre of

ARETAS.

of, corresponding to the
twelve tribes of Israel, 261,
262. Its symbolical mean
ing, 261. Attend Christ in
his second circuit of Galilee,
267. Sent forth on their
mission, 270. Their success,
270. Their solemn profes-
sion of their faith in Christ,
2:3. Their failure in heal-
ing a case of demoniacal
possession, 279. Contest
among them for precedence,
279. Disbelieve the news of
the first appearance of Christ
after the resurrection, 350,
351.

Apostles, the assembled,
Christ's appearance to, 353,
His second appearance to
them with Thomas, 353, 354.
His third appearance to
them, 354. Not separated
from the other disciples, 355.
Admonished by the Holy
Spirit to prepare the writ-
ten records of the life of
Christ, 67. Miracles of the,
Their imprisonment
and deliverance, 387.
fore the Sanhedrim, 387.
Scourged, 38S. Continue to
teach and preach Jesus, 358.
Appii Forum, the Christians
meet Paul at, 580.
Aquila of Pontus, 148.

Be-

and Priscilla, St. Paul
takes up his abode with, 483,
484. They incur the risk of
martyrdom, 484. Sail with
St. Paul from Cenchreæ, 492.
Remain at Ephesus, 493.
Instruct Apollos, 503. At
Rome, 534. At Ephesus,

613.

Arabia, St. l'aul retires into,

Archelaus, son of Herod the

Put to Apollonius, governor of Cole- 416.
syria, 24. Sent to massacre
the inhabitants of Jerusa
lem, 26, 27. Defeated by Ju-i
das Maccabens, 36. Fights
against Jonathan, 45.
Apollos of Alexandria, 148.

and the Twelve Disciples,
who knew only the baptism
of John, 503,504.

the Christian Church, 148.
First Gentile church formed
at, and name of Christian
first heard at, 430. The
Gospel preached to the
Greeks at, 431. Its situa-
his concord with Paul in'
tion, 430. Paul and Barna- the reproofs addressed to
bas at, 432, 441, 442. Paul the Corinthians, 513. His
and Barnabas driven from, teaching, 515, 516.
445. Return to, 447. Re-Apostasy, the Great, men-
turn again to, 455. The tioned by St. Paul in his
church at, the Holy Spirit Second Epistle to the Thes-
speaks to, 435. Christians)
of, and relief to Judæa at
the time of the famine. 433.
Antiochus Epiphanes, 14.

king of Commagene, 118.
II., the Great, his war'

Great, 98. Named by Herod
as his successor, 99. Suc-
ceeds him, 99. His entry
into the Temple, 100. Sets
out for Rome, 100. Estab-
lished in his government by
Augustus, 100. Effect of his
succession on the parents of
Christ, 99, 100. Popular
distrust of, 102. Marries
Glaphyra, 102. Banished

to Vienna, 102.

-, accession of, 183. Depo-
sition of, 199.

Archippus, Epistle addressed
to Philemon jointly with,
530.

salonians, 15.
Apostles, Twelve, choice of
the, 256, 259. Character of Areopagus, discourse of St.
their office, 260. Their per-i Paul at the, 476–479.
sonal qualifientious, 61. Aretas, espouses the cause of
Li-ts of the, 262. Number Hyreanus II., (5.

ARETAS.

Antipas. 103.
upon him, 13.
mascus, 109.

BARNABAS.

Aretas, father-in-law of Herod Assidæans, the sect of, 35, 36.
Makes war Astarte, temple erected at Je-
rusalem to, 156.
Seizes Da-
Athena us, his persecution of
the Jews, 27.

his war with Herod, 403.)
St. Paul's escape from, 416. Athenians, character of the,

Aristæus, 147.

4.5.

Aristarchus seized by the Athenobius, 48.

Ephesians, 519.

of the Thessalonians goes

to Troas, 536. Accompanies!
St. Paul on his voyage to

Athens, Paul nt. 474.

plan of, 477.

the sermon at, 478.
converts at, 480.

BETH-HORON.

433. His mission to Jern
salem, 433. Separated with
Saul for the mis ion to the
Gentiles, 436. One of the
Apostles, 437. His first mis
sionary journ y with Paul,
437 (e Paul). Considered
by the people at Lystra to be
Jove, 416. His return jour-
ney with Paul, 447, 448.
Separates from Paul, and
gos with John Mark to Cy-
prus, 459. An Apostle, 683.
His character and labors,
683. Epistle of, 684.
Barabas, proposed with Mat-
thias as an Apostle, 580.
Her-Bartholomew, call of, 202. His
confession of Christ, 209.
Supposed to be the Nathan-
ael of St John, 262, 679.
Baruch, Book of. 156,
Barzaphernes, Parthian com-
mander, 71.

Rome, 561. Fellow-prisoner Attalia, port of, Paul and Bar-
of Paul at Rome, 585.

nabas at, 147.

Aristeas, letter of, giving an Augustus, title of, 83.
account of the origin of the --- Herod's sons brought be-
fore, 87. His celebrated say-
Septuagint, 152.
ing about Herod, 90.
od's legacy to, 99.
of, 107.

Aristobulus I., son of John)
Hyrcanus, 50. Assumes the
title of king, 62.

II., defeats the Pharisees,

Death

-, census made by, 184.
65. Attacked by Antipater Auranitis (see Ituræa).
and Aretas, 65, 66. Offers Azarias defeated by Gorgias,
bribes to Rome, 66. Taken

S.

prisoner by Pompey, 67 Azotus (Ashdod), Philip at,
Again a prisoner of Rome,

6. Murdered, 69.

grandson of Aristobulus

II., 71. Death of, 79.

39S.

B.

Bashan, under Herod, 81.
Basilica, the, erected on the
spot where the cross is said
to have been found, 137.
Batanæa, under Herod, 81.

- son of Herod, education Babylon, First Epistle of Peter Baten el Hawa, 339.

of, 84. Herod's jealousy of,
87. Death of, 89.

writings of, 147.

Ark in the Synagogue, 160.
Armenia, Jews in, 145.
Artapanus, 147.

Saul, 411.

Heard by

written from, 636. Jews at, Bath and cradle of Jesus, 116.
636. Jews of the Dispersion Bath-col, the, 203.
at, 145
Bacchides, defeated by Judas Batianim, office of the, 162.
Maccabæus, 37. Sent to Beatitudes, Mount of, the, 260.
De- Beautiful" gate, miracle at
support Alcinus, 42.
feats Judas, 42 Attacks the, 3 4.
Jonathan, 43. Fortifies Jer- Beit-lahm, town of, 195.
icho, 43. Makes peace with Bel and the Dragon, 157.
Jonathan, 43.
Bema, the, 124, 327.
Benedictus, the, 182.
Berea," camp at, 42.
Berenice, married to Aristo-
bulus, son of Herod, 87.

Artemis, temple of, levelled
with the ground through
the agency of St. John, 662
(see Diana).
Ascension, Mount of the, 339, Bagoses, Persian satrap, 15.

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Baptism of John, whether a
new institution, 200. Ac-
cepted by the mass of the
people, 201.

of the Proselytes of Right-
eousness, 150.

sister of Herod Agrippa
II., 119.

(Tripoli), Jews at, 147.
origin of, 150. Com-Bernice, sister of Agrippa, 556.
Berea, noble-mindedness of
manded by Christ, 155,

Asia, St. Paul and his com-
panions forbidden to preach
the Gospel in, 452, 463. Barabbas, his release demand-l
Diffusion of the Gospel in,
505.

Minor, St. Paul in, 462,
463. Heresy in, 614.
Asiarchs, the, 519.
Asinai and Anilai, revolt of,
114.
Asmonæan dynasty, 44, 45.

family, table of the, 59.
house, last ruler of the,
71, 72.

kingdom established by
Aristobulus, 52.

monarchy founded, 62.
princes, 34.
Asmoneans, cruelty of Herod
toward the, 78.

Ass, the, fetched for Christ by
the disciples, 304.

ed by the people instead of
that of Christ, 325, 326.
Baradus, Jacob, bishop of
Edessa, 674.
Bar-Cocheba, leader of the
Jews under Hadrian, 135.
Coins of, 136.
Baris, tower of, 50.

the Jews at, 4:3, 474.
Bethal ara, place of Christ's
baptism, 216.
Bethany, the family at, 296,
297. Situation of, 297.
Meaning of the name, 297.
The Sabbath spent at, 300
Feast at, date of, 313. Christ
lends his disciples to, 339.
The Apostles led by Christ
before his ascension to, 357.
(Se Pethabara.)

43.

fortress of the, 83.
Bar-Jesus (see Elymas).
Barnabas of Cyprus, 148. Self-
sacrifice of, 386. Brings Bethel, fortified by Bacchides,
Saul to the Apostles, 417.
Sent to Antioch, 431. Seeks Bether, fortress of, defended
by the Jews, 136.
out Saul at Tarsus, 431.
With Saul at Antioch, 432. Bethesda, miracle at the pool
Whether at Jerusalem at of, 244, 245.

the time of the deliverance Beth-horon, fortified by Bac-
of Peter from prison, 432, chides, 43.

BETHLEHEM.

Bethlehem, account of, 135.
Birth of Christ at, 184.
Massacre of the babes in, 90,
91. Present church of, 195.
Bethlehem-Judah (8 e B.th-
lehem, account of).
Bethphage, site of, 304. Mean-
ing of the name, 301, 305.
Bethsaida, position of, 209.
Jesus repeats the doom of
woe upon, 290. Site of (see
Capernaum).

Bethsura, town of, 37.

Forti-

fiel by Judas Maccabæus,
35. Besieg d by Antiochus
V., 39.

Bezetha, suburb of, 116.
Bir-el-Yakub (see Well, Ja-
cob's).

Bir es-Samariyeh (see Well,
Jacob's).

Birket Israil, 131. Considered

to be the modern represent-
ative of Bethesda, 241.
Bishop, St. James's position
equivalent to that of, 670.
Bithynia, St. Paul forbidden to
enter, 462, 46 5.
Boanerges, surname of Jame
and John, 252.
The name,
657,665.
Bread, unleavenel, diy of,

314, 315.

Brethren of the Lor 1, 281, 282
Britain, the evangelization of,
623.

Burrus, prefect of the Præto-

rian Guard, Paul delivered
up to, 58. Death of, 587.

C.

Cabbala, the, 613.

Cabi, made high-priest, 123.

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Caiaphas, Joseph, high-priest, Charoseth, the, 341.
107. Deposed, 103.
Chasidim (see Assidæans).
the high-priest, his ar- Chazzân, office of the, 161.
gument for Christ's death, Chelchias, sent to rescue Ju
2.9.
dæa, 63.

the high-priest, Peter Children, Song of the Three
and John before, 385.

157.

Caligula, his favor toward Chiliastic period of Apocalyp
Herod Agrippa, 104. Ban- tic interpretation, 723.
ishes Pilate, 109. His con- Chloë, those of the house of
flict with Judaism, 103, 110. who bring bad news of the
His interview with the state of the Corinthian
Jews, 112, 113. His death, Church, 509.

114. Judæa under (see Ju-Chona (see Colossæ).

da).

Callirhoë, baths of, 89.
Calvary, 329.

Cana, marriage feast at, 209.
Miracle at, 211, 212. Second
visit of Christ to, 227, 228.
Site of, 209.

Canaan, woman of (see Syro-
Phoenician).

Candace, queen of Ethiopia,
397.

Im-

Canon of Old Testament,
when closed, 15, 20.
portance of Antiochian per-
secution in fixing the, 53,
The Hebrew, commentaries)
upon, 151.
Capernaum, Jesus appears at,
233. Jesus repeats the doom:
of woe upon, 290. Marked
out by prophecy as the chief
scene of the Messiah's min-
Istry, 229. Return of Jesus.
to, 241. Site of, 214, 251.
Capharsalama, Nicanor defeat-
ed at, 41.
Cappadocia, Jews of, 145.
Carpus, St. Paul leaves his
books with, 625.
Carthage, Council of, ratifies
the Canon of the New Tes-
tament, 700.

Cæsar, assisted by Antipater,Cassius, governor of Syria, 70.

69. Julius, death of, 70.

Paul's appeal to, 555.

the dues of, 308, 309.
the Gospel known in the

household of the, 54.
Cæsarea, city of, 83. Massa-

"Castor and Pollux," the ship]
in which Paul embarked
from Malta, 578.
Cenchreæ, harbor
Paul's vow at, 492.
at, 493.

reniu-).

of, 482.
Church

cre of Jews by Felix at, 121. Cendebeus, 49.
Paul at, 53. Tumult be-Census made at the time of
tween the Jews and the Sy- the birth of Christ (se Cy-
rian Greeks at, 551. Philip
at, 398. Philip's ministry Centurion, confession of the,
at, 600, 691.
335. Servant of the, healed,
Casarea-Philippi, city of, 84. 264.
Built by Herod Philip, 105.
Christ at, 276.

Cephas, faction of, in the Co-
rinthian Church, 527 (see Pe-
ter).

Caiaphas, Christ sent to, 321.
Interrogates Christ, 322. Cestins Gallus, prefect of Sy-
High-priest at the time of

ria, 619.

John the Baptist's appear-Cestrus, the river, 440.
ance, 199. House of, con-Châber, 166.

Fultation of the Jews in the, Chagigah, the, 324, 343.
312.
Charismata, the, 162.

Chorazin, Jesus repeats the
doom of woe upon, 290.
Site of (see Capernaum).
Christ, bearing of Herod's acts
and character on the coming
of, 91, 92. Era of birth of,
91. Sent before Herod An-
tipater, 104 Antagonism of
his preaching to the doc-
trines of the Pharisees, 165,
166. Birth of, 184. Pro-
claimed to the shepherds,
184, 185. Brought to the
Temple and circumcised,
185. Carried into Egypt,
183. Brought to Nazareth,
159. His childhood and
youth, 189, 190. Goes to
Jerusalem to keep the Pass-
over, 183. Found in the
Temple, 190. Teaches in
the Synagogue at Nazareth,
190. His abode at Nazareth
till his thirtieth year, 191.
His outer and inner life
during this period, 191, 192.
Baptism of, 201, 202. Place
of the, 216. Proclaimed the
son of God, 203. His temp-
tation in the wilderness, 204–
206. Resemblance between
the forty days spent by him
in the wilderness, and the
forty days spent by Elijah
at Horeb, and Moses on
Mount Sinai, 203. Ministry
of angels to, 206. At the
marriage feast, 209, 210.
His relations with Mary,
210. His first miracle, 211,
212. Conclusion of the
more private opening of his
ministry, 214 His short
abode at Capernaum, 214,
215. Beginning of his min-
istry at Jerusalem at the
Passover, 219, Purifies the
Temple, 220. His predic-
tion concerning the temple
of his body, 221. His con-
verts at the Passover, 222.
His reserve in trusting them,
222. Leaves Jerusalem for
the country of Judæa, and
gathers converts, who are

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