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ws in, 67-71.
Eleazar, the martyr, 35.
Eleazar, son of Mattathias, death of, 46.
Eliezar b. Hyrcanus, loyal to traditional law, 191.
Elisha b. Abuyah, 200.
Emergency law under Hadrian's persecution, 214.
Emperors of Rome, see Rome's Emperors.
Esdras I., 54;
"Dispute of the Courtiers," 54-57.
Esdras II., 57.
Essenes, The, 82, 129, 130, 131, 133;
and Jesus, 129;
and John the Baptist, 129.
Esther, additions to the Book of, 60.
Felix, procurator, 154.
Festus, procurator, 155.
Florus, procurator, 156, 157.
Franks The, 288.
Galilee, 129;
taken by Romans, 162.
Gamaliel, R., the Elder, 151.
Gamaliel II., first Nasi, 190;
characteristics of, 191;
severity of, 193.
Gaul, Jews in, 288.
Gemara, see Talmud.
Gnostics, The, 199.
God, Talmudic sayings about, 257.
Golden Rule, 112.
Goths invade Rome, 246;
fall into two groups, Ostragoths and Visigoths, 247.
Greco-Egypt, Jews in, 28.
Greece, Greek and Jew, 26;
Alexander the Great, 26, 27;
note, 32;
civilization of, influence on Jews, 28, 30, 31, 67.
Greco-Syria, Judea part of, 31.
Greek and Jew, 26, 136;
influence of Greek on Jew, 137;
Greek law vs. Jewish, note, 145.
Hadrian promises to rebuild Temple, 204;
revolt against, 211-213;
persecution by, 213-215.
Halacha (legal decision,) 187.
Hannah and her seven sons, 35.
Hanukkah, Feast of, 39, 40;
Re-dedication, 45;
symbolism of the Lights, 39-40;
why called a "minor Festival," 40.
Hasmopeans, note, 83;
their religious place, made High Priest, 47;
subdues Idumeans and Ammonites, 92;
suzerainty over Judea, 96;
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