Christ in his house, and the woman which was a sinner there, i. 563-566 Simon, ben Shetach, i. 96
Simon Zelotes, a cousin of Christ, i. 251, 522, ii. 601
Sirach, Son of, translates his grandfather's work, i. 26; Grecian thought in it, 32 Sod, i. 21
Soemus, murdered, i. 126
Sowing, modes of, i. 586
Star of the Magi, i. 204, 205; probable explanation of it, 211-213; Jewish ex- pectation of a star, 211, 212 Stoning, Place of, ii. 583
Sugoth, or couples, the, i. 95-97 Susanna, ministers to Christ, i. 573
Swine, keeping them prohibited to Jews, ii. 260
Sychar, i. 405; roads to the place, 405; its well, 409; Christ at Jacob's Well there, 405-420
Synagogue, the Great, duration of, i. 94,
Synagogues, Hellenist, i. 19, 29, 30, 77;
the batlanim of, 76, 433, 434; their tendency in the Dispersion and in Pa- lestine, 77, 433, 434; the Jerusalem Synagogues, 119, 432; origin of Syna- gogues, 431, 432; plan and structure of Synagogues, according to that at Ca- pernaum, 434-436; regulations as to conduct in, going to, and returning from, a Synagogue, 437; the officials, 438, 439; the service, 439-445; Jewish preachers and sermons in, 445-449; Christ in the Synagogue of Nazareth, 452-456
Tabor, distant view of, i. 146
Talmud, or Gemara, Metatron in, i. 47; age and contents of the Jerusalem Talmud, 103; of the Babylon Talmud, 103; number of tractates and pages in the Babylon, 104; its Boraithas, 104; the birth of Messiah in the Talmud, 175 Tanchuma, R., saying of, i. 178 Targumim, origin of, i. 10, 11, 29; to write them forbidden at first, 23; Memra in, 47; the Messiah in, 175
Targum Jonathan, when sanctioned, i. 11; Metatron in, 47
Targum Onkelos, i. 11; absence of ar- thropomorphisms in, 28. Memra in, see Memra, also Appendix II. pp. 659–
661 Tarichæa, battle of, ii. 68, 72; the dis- ciples there, 76
Temple, the, how regarded by the Jews, i. 3, 4, 235; Gentile gifts and worship- pers in it, 73, 74; its porches, 111, 244, 245, ii. 151; bridge, 112; its gates, 244; the courts, 245, 246; the Sanctuary and Most Holy Place, 245, 246; the veils, ii. 609; the shops and Temple- market, 114, 244, 369-372; the money- changers, 114, 369; the Temple rebuilt by Herod, 114, 120; its beauty, 243; the Sanhedrin in it, 114 ; no Synagogue or Academy there, 246, 247; beggars in the Temple, i. 114, ii. 177; charity to poor offerers in it, 130; the morning sacrifice in the Temple, 133; the courses of priests in it, 135; its services a superfluity to Rabbinism, 144; the teaching on the Temple-terrace, 247; the Temple-guard: cannot seize Christ, ii. 155, 161, 162; the Treasury, 165; the Trumpets, 165, 387; private prayer in the Temple, 289; its second cleans- ing, 377, 378; the children's Hosanna in it, 378, 379; the widow's two mites: gifts to the Treasury, 387-389; Christ's last view of the Temple, 431; the dis- ciples' question as to its destruction, 431, 432; the midnight service in it on 15th Nisan, 507; the rending of the Veil: Jewish legends of such a portent, 608-610
Temptation of Christ, i. 291-307
Ten Tribes, seat of, i. 14, 15; their return expected, 15
Testament, New, quotations from Old in, i. 206
Testament, Old, grand unity of, i. 160, 161; copies of, possessed by the people, 232, 233 Theodotus, i. 36 Therapeuta, i. 61
Therumoth, from what countries due, i. 9, 86; once kept close to the roll of the Law, ii. 12
Thomas, Didymus, call of, i. 521; his con- duct when leaving Peræa, ii. 315; ques- tion of, after the Paschal Supper, 513; his disbelief and confession after the Resurrection, 643, 644
Thorah, or Law, dignity and age of, i. 35, 85
Tiberias, built, i. 88, 261, 657; its site, 261, 262; scenes in the last war at, ii. 72
Tithes, due from Babylonians, i. 9; Christ's teaching concerning the Rabbinic law of tithing, ii. 212; His woe on the Pha- risaic ordinances of, 412, 413 Tosephtoth, i. 103
Torel, with which Christ girded Himself, ii. 501, 502
Transfiguration of Christ, ii. 94-101 Trial of Christ, not in regular Sanhedrin, ner according to Jewish law, ii. 552, 555-557; the false witnesses, 557; the charge of the 'sign,' 557–559; Caiaphas' adjuration and Christ's answer, 559, 560; the condemnation, 560; the San- hedrists' morning meeting, 564; Christ before Pilate, 564-567; the dream of Pilate's wife, 567; the scruples and charges of the Sanhedrists, 564, 565, 568; Pilate questions Christ, 568, 569; He is sent to Antipas, 570; Pilate seeks to save Him, 574; Barabbas chosen, 574, 575; Pilate washes his hands, 575, 576; Christ scourged, derided, and sen- tenced, 577-579
Tribute to Cæsar. See Cæsar. Tribute, Temple, amount of, i. 367, 368; money changers for, 367, 368; its obli- gation, ii. 111; privileges accorded to some in paying it, 111; time of year for so doing, 111; how applied by Vespasian, 112; Peter and the tribute- money the miracle of the stater, 112- 114
Tyre and Sidon, borders of, Christ's stay there, ii. 37, 38 Tyropaon Valley, i. 112
Unknown Feast, Christ alone there, i. 461, 462; the miracle at Bethesda, 462-468; His teaching at the Feast, 465, 466, 469-471
Valerius Gratus, Procurator, i. 242 Venusia, Jewish tombstones at, i. 70 Vows, Rabbinic ordinances concerning, ii. 17-21; the 'hand on the Korban,' 19; distinctions between vows, oaths, and ban, 19, 20; Christ's woe on vows contrary to the fifth commandment, 412
Wages in Palestine, ii. 417 Washing of hands, Rabbinic ordinances of, ii. 9, 10; the ceremony, 10-12; Rabbinic teaching on the subject, 13, 14, 210; Christ's attitude towards this tradition, and His teaching concerning it, 15, 205-211
Watches, night, how many, i. 687, 688 Weeks, Feast of, how kept, i. 229 Wheat, price of, ii. 269
Wines, various kinds of, ii. 208 Wisdom of Solomon, character of, i. 31-33; allegorical interpretations in, 34 Woes of Christ, on Chorazin and Beth- saida, ii. 138, 139; on the Pharisees, 212, 410-414; on the Scribes, 213 Writing materials, ii. 270; inks, 270, 271; pens, &c., 271; the tablet, 271, 272
Xystos, in Jerusalem, i. 118
Yemen, kings of, were Christians, i. 203 Yezer ha Ra, i. 52, 167; final destruction of, ii. 441
Yezer tov, i. 52, 53, 167
Yoke of the Kingdom, ii. 142–144
Zacchaeus, ii. 352-354
Zacharias, home, wife, and character of, i. 135-137; the annunciation of John the Baptist to, 137-140; is dumb till the naming of his son, 140-158; an 'idiot' priest, 141; his hymn, 158, 159 Zadok, disciple of Antigonus of Socho, i. 322
Zadok, High-Priest, did not give their name to Sadducees, i. 322, 323 Zealots, Nationalists, or Cananæans, rise and political history of, i. 237, 238-241; the Sicarii, 241, 242; their presence in Christ's family, 242; how described by Josephus, 243; their principles, ii.
Zebedee, sons of, probably Christ's cou- sins, i. 251; meaning of the name, 474; request of the mother of his children, ii. 116, 346, 347; she is under the cross, 600, 601
Zechariah, the murdered prophet, legend of, ii. 413, 414
Zizith, the, i. 76, 277, 623, 624
OF PASSAGES FROM THE FOUR GOSPELS REFERRED TO IN THESE VOLUMES.
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