INDEX
- A
- Abarbanel, Isaac, on the Sanhedrin, I, 106
- Ab-beth-din, vice-president of the Sanhedrin, I, 112
- Abbott, Lyman, on the scribes of the Sanhedrin, I, 158
- Acts of Pilate, the Apocryphal,
- modern criticism of, II, 327
- discovery of, II, 327
- Lardner on the authenticity of, II, 328 seq.
- Tischendorf on the authenticity of, II, 345 seq.
- antiquity of, II, 351
- text of, II, 351 seq.
- Æbutius, Publius, part of, in the exposure of Bacchanalian orgies, II,
271 seq.
- Ædile, Roman, judicial powers of, II, 36
- Æsculapius, Græco-Roman divinity, II, 198
- Akiba, Jewish rabbi, Mishna systematized by, I, 79
- Albanus, Roman governor, his deposition of Albanus, II, 296
- Alcmene, myth of Zeus and, II, 265
- Alexander, Jewish Alabarch, biographical note on, II, 299
- Alexander III, pope, genuineness of "true cross" attested by bull of,
II, 63
- Alexandrian MS. of the Bible, I, 67
- Ananias ben Nebedeus, Jewish priest,
- biographical note on, II, 299
- family of, cursed in Talmud, II, 302
- Ananos. See Annas
- Ananus, son of Annas, Jewish high priest, biographical note on, II, 296
- Anathemas, Jewish, against the Christians, II, 307, 308
- Anaxagoras, Greek philosopher,
- on the deification of natural forces,
II, 225
- his exposure of the divination of Lampon, II, 226
- Annanias, author of "Acts of Pilate," II, 351
- Annas (Ananos), Jewish high priest,
- examination of Christ before, I, 238-247
- deposition of, by Gratus, I, 244; II, 20
- Christ examined in house of, I, 256
- biographical note on, II, 295
- legendary examination of Joseph of Arimathea, II, 374, 376
- Antecedent Warning, peculiar provision of Hebrew Criminal Law
regarding, I, 147-152
- Antistius, L., Roman tribune, impeachment of Julius Cæsar by, II, 46
- Antoninus Pius, Roman emperor, persecution of Christians by, II, 78
- Aphrodisia, rites of, II, 265
- Aphrodite, Greek divinity, patroness of prostitutes, II, 265
- Aquillius, Manlius, Roman governor, trial of, before the Comitia, II, 40
- Antonius, Marcus, Roman advocate, defense of, of Manlius Aquillius, II, 40
- Aristotle, Greek philosopher, on the licentiousness of Sparta, II, 241
- Arnold, Matthew, on despair of Roman people, II, 286
- Arnobius, Numidian writer,
- on the familiar treatment of Roman gods,
II, 218
- on the lewdness of the Roman drama, II, 267
- Art, effect of, in corruption of Roman and Greek morals, II, 268
- Aspasia, mistress of Pericles, II, 242
- Athens, domestic licentiousness of, II, 240, 241
- Athronges, Jewish peasant, revolt of, II, 110
- Atticus, Numerius, Roman senator, attests ascent of Augustus to
heaven, II, 234
- Atys, myth of, represented on Greek and Roman stage, II, 267
- Augurs,
- Roman priests, II, 204
- spectators at licentious dramas, II, 267
- Augury, modes of, II, 211
- Augustus Cæsar, Roman emperor,
- reign and policy of, II, 25, 26
- care of profligate daughter Julia, II, 83
- belief of, in omens, II, 215
- his chastisement of Neptune, II, 222
- deification of, II, 233
- Aurelius Antoninus, Marcus, Roman emperor and philosopher,
- persecution
of Christianity by, II, 78
- adoration of Serapis by, II, 217
- on suicide, II, 232
- B
- Bacchanalian orgies, Livy's account of, II, 270-283
- Bacchus, Roman deity, licentious festivals of, II, 265
- Barabbas (Bar Abbas) released by Pilate, II, 131, 138, 363
- Baring-Gould, S., on the symbolism of the Cross, II, 66
- Baths, Roman, splendor of, II, 247
- Beheading of criminals under Hebrew Law, I, 91, 99
- Benny,
- on the Talmud, I, 75
- on internment in Jewish Cities of Refuge, I, 98, 99
- Bernhardt, Sarah, insulted in Quebec, II, 182
- Bernice (Berenice), Jewish queen, a suppliant before Florus, II, 100
- Bible,
- the manuscripts of, I, 67
- purity of text of, I, 69
- anthropomorphism of, I, 336-338
- influence of, II, 4, 5
- "Birchath Hamminim" Jewish imprecation against Christians, II, 308
- Blasphemy,
- discussion of charge against Christ of, I, 193-209
- Hebrew definition of, I, 199-201
- classification of, I, 203
- Boethus, family of, cursed in Talmud, II, 301. See also Simon
- Bossuet, Jacques B., French divine, on the citizenship of Christ, II,
108
- Brothels, Roman, dedication of, to Venus, II, 265
- Burning of criminals under Hebrew Law, I, 92, 99
- C
- Cæsar, Caius Julius,
- 10th legion cowed by, II, 169
- superstition of, II, 205
- disbelief of, in immortality, II, 229
- deification of, II, 233
- divorces of, II, 238
- profligacy of, II, 238, 239
- unnatural practices attributed to, II, 263
- Caiaphas, Jewish high priest,
- accusation of, against Christ, before
Sanhedrin, I, 190
- erratic conduct of, at trial of Christ, I, 290
- rôle of, in trial of Jesus before Pilate, II, 101
- biographical note on, II, 295
- legendary examination of Joseph of Arimathea by, II, 374, 376
- Caligula, Roman emperor,
- deifies his sister Drusilla, II, 234
- depravity of, II, 234
- Cantharus, family of, cursed in Talmud, II, 301
- Capital Crimes under Hebrew Criminal Law, classification and
punishments of, I, 91-101
- Carlyle, Thomas, on the life of Christ, II, 187
- Cassius, Dion, on the labeling of Roman criminals, I, 57
- Cato, Marcus Porcius,
- contempt of, for the haruspices, II, 228
- suicide of, II, 232
- divorces of, II, 237
- contempt of, for Lucullus, II, 246
- merciless treatment of slaves, II, 251
- Catulus, Quintus, dream of, presaging accession of Augustus, II, 214
- Chanania, Jewish scribe, biographical note on, II, 314
- Chanania ben Chiskia, Jewish scribe, biographical note on, II, 309
- Charles IX, king of France, bloody sweat of, I, 59, 60
- Christianity, conflict of, with Roman paganism, I, 16; II, 76-79
- Chrysostom, St. John, on the legendary desire of Tiberius to deify
Christ, II, 344
- Cicero, Marcus Tullius,
- dream of, presaging accession of Augustus, II,
215
- on Roman superstition, II, 221
- on Roman skepticism, II, 227
- his divorce of his wife, II, 237
- witticism of, upon Cæsar's gallantries, II, 239
- Cities of Refuge, Jewish, internment in, I, 96-99
- Claudia, granddaughter of Augustus,
- marriage of, to Pilate, II, 82
- dream of, regarding Jesus, II, 133, 355
- Claudius, Roman commander, throws sacred pullets into the sea, II, 222
- Clement V, pope, and the Talmud, I, 88, 89
- Coliseum, the, description of, II, 260
- Comitia Centuriata,
- public criminal trials in, II, 37-43
- miscarriage of justice in, II, 38-42
- Commodus, Roman emperor, deification of, II, 234
- Consul, Roman, judicial powers of, II, 36
- Coke, Sir Edward, contrast between Pilate and, II, 170-172
- Cornelius, son of Ceron, the elder, biographical note on, II, 321
- Cross, Roman instrument of death,
- erroneous representations of, II, 56
- forms of, II, 62
- use of, by various races as religious symbol, II, 64-67
- "Cross, the True," legends of, II, 62, 63
- Crucifixion,
- Plutarch on, I, 56
- history of, II, 54, 55
- mode of, II, 55
- pathology of, II, 58, 59
- Roman citizens exempt from, II, 54
- of Jesus, II, 365
- Cybele, Roman deity, importation of, from Phrygia, II, 199
- D
- Deification of Roman emperors, ceremony of, II, 234
- Dembowski, Bishop, and the Talmud, I, 88
- Demosthenes, on the women of Athens, II, 242
- Dérembourg, Joseph, on the Jewish priestly families, II, 294
- Deutsch, Emanuel,
- on the Talmud, I, 74, 80
- on the existence of the Great Sanhedrin at the time of Christ, I,
179, 181
- Diocletian, Roman emperor, deification of, II, 233
- Divination, Roman modes of, II, 211
- Divorce,
- among the Romans, II, 236-239
- trivial pretexts for, II, 237, 238
- Döllinger,
- on the Roman view of Christianity and high treason, II, 77
- on divorce, and the profligacy of Roman matrons, II, 236
- on the effect of art in corrupting Greek and Roman manners, II, 268
- Domitian, Roman emperor, self-deification of, II, 235
- Doras, Jewish elder, biographical note on, II, 321
- Dorotheas, son of Nathanael, Jewish elder, biographical note on, II,
321
- Drama, the, licentiousness of, among Greeks and Romans, II, 266
- Dreams, interpretation of, among Romans and Greeks, II, 213, 214
- Druidism, annihilation of, II, 73
- Drusilla, deified by Caligula, II, 234
- Dysmas, legendary name of one of the thieves crucified with Jesus, II, 364
- E
- Edersheim, Alfred, on the existence of the Great Sanhedrin at the time
of Christ, I, 177
- Elders, Jewish chamber of. See Sanhedrin
- Eleazar ben Partah, Jewish scribe, biographical note on, II, 314
- Eleazar, son of Annas, Jewish high priest, biographical note on, II,
295
- Eleazar, son of Simon Boethus, Jewish high priest, biographical note
on, II, 297
- Eliezer, Jewish rabbi, Mishna amplified by, I, 79
- Ellicott, Dr., on the character of Pilate, II, 91
- Epicurus, Greek philosopher, II, 229
- Epicureanism, degradation of, among Romans, II, 230
- Epitaphs, irreligious Roman, II, 222, 285
- Epulos, Roman priests, II, 204
- Etruria, importation of haruspices from, II, 210
- Eusebius, reference of, to the "Acts of Pilate," II, 329, 333, 344
- Evhemere, on the Greek gods, II, 225
- Evangelists,
- honesty of, I, 12
- character of, I, 13, 14
- motives of, I, 15
- ability of, I, 18
- candor of, I, 20-24
- discrepancies of, I, 29-33
- corroborative elements of narrative of, I, 34-39
- impossibility of collusion among, I, 38
- conformity of narrative of, with human experience, I, 39
- coincidence of testimony of, with collateral circumstances, I, 52-67
- narrative of, confirmed by profane historians, I, 56, 57
- Evidence, rules of, under Hebrew Law, I, 144, 145
- F
- False swearing under Hebrew Criminal Law, I, 93
- Fathers, Church, writings of the, I, 68
- Fecenia, Hispala, part of, in exposure of Bacchanalian orgies, II,
271 seq.
- Felix, Minucius, Christian father, controversy of, with pagans on
adoration of the cross, II, 64
- Flagellation, under Hebrew Criminal, I, 94
- Flamens,
- Roman priests, II, 204
- spectators at licentious dramas, II,
267
- G
- Gallio, pro-consul of Achaia, attitude of, toward Jewish clamors, II,
107
- Gamaliel, Jewish rabbi, biographical note on, II, 304
- Ganymede, depraving influence of myth of rape of, II, 262
- Gavazzi, Alessandro, sermons of, in Coliseum, II, 262
- Geib, on the status of Judea, II, 16 on the courts of the Roman
Provinces, II, 32
- Geikie, Cunningham,
- on the non-existence of the Sanhedrin at the time
of Christ, I, 181
- on the character of the trial of Jesus before Sanhedrin, I, 184
- Gemara,
- the Jerusalem and Babylonian recensions of, I, 81
- relation of, to Mishna, I, 83. See also Talmud and Mishna
- Germanicus,
- Cæsar temples profaned on death of, II, 222
- exposure of children born on day of death of, II, 254
- Gestas, legendary name of one of thieves crucified with Jesus, II, 364
- Golden House of Nero, II, 246
- Gibbon, Edward,
- on the jurisdiction of the great Sanhedrin, I, 120
- on the laws of the Twelve Tables, II, 53
- on the extent of the Roman Empire, II, 196
- Gladiatorial games,
- origin of, II, 256
- gigantic scale of, in Rome, II, 256, 257
- conduct of, II, 258
- Gospels, the, admissibility of, as legal evidence, I, 5-12
- Governors, Roman,
- powers of, II, 24, 27, 28, 29
- forbidden to take wives to their provinces, II, 84, 85
- Graetz, Heinrich, on the existence of the Sanhedrin at the time of
Christ, I, 181
- Greeks,
- superstition of, II, 223
- philosophy of, II, 229
- depraving effect on Romans of art, literature, and manners of, II,
40-244, 268, 284
- Bacchanalian orgies introduced by, II, 270
- invective of Juvenal against, II, 284
- Greenidge, on the interpretation of native law by Roman proprætors,
II, 31
- Greenleaf, Simon, American jurist,
- on the admissibility of the Scriptures as legal evidence, I, 6-9
- on the testimony of the Evangelists, I, 10, 11
- on the legal justice of the conviction of Christ for blasphemy, I,
209
- H
- Hacksab ben Tzitzith, Jewish elder, biographical note on, II, 320
- "Hall of Hewn Stones," sessions of Sanhedrin in, I, 117
- Haruspices, Roman, account of, II, 210
- Helcias, Jewish treasurer, biographical note on, II, 300
- Helena, Empress, legendary discovery of "true cross" by, II, 62
- Hercules, Greek divinity, burning of, represented on Greek and Roman
stage, II, 267
- Herder, Johann, on the character of Christ, II, 187
- Herod Antipas,
- character of, II, 120
- his treatment of Jesus, II, 122-127
- Herod I, the Great,
- last will of, II, 119, 120
- arbitrary changes of, in high priesthood, II, 293
- Hetairai, status of, in Athens, II, 242, 243
- High priest, Jewish,
- vestments of, I, 158
- abuses in appointment of, II, 293
- Hillel, Jewish doctor, inspiration of, I, 84
- Hillel, School of,
- and the Mishna, I, 79
- dissensions of, with School of Shammai, II, 309
- Homer, the bible of the Greeks, II, 264
- Honorius IV, pope, and the Talmud, I, 87
- Horatius, trial of, before the Comitia Centuriata, II, 40
- I
- Ignatius, St., martyrdom of, in Coliseum, II, 261
- Impalement, death by, II, 61
- Infanticide, among Romans, II, 254
- Inkerman, story of soldier killed at battle of, II, 191
- Innes,
- on the trials of Jesus before the Sanhedrin, I, 185; II, 10
- on the cowardice of Pilate, II, 138
- Interpreters, not allowed in Jewish courts, I, 107
- Imprisonment. See Law, Hebrew Criminal, I, 93
- Ishmael, Jewish rabbi, and the Mishna, I, 79
- Ismael ben Eliza, Jewish scribe, biographical note on, II, 309
- Ismael ben Phabi, Jewish high priest,
- biographical note on, II, 298
- family of, cursed in Talmud, II, 301
- Isis, Egyptian deity,
- rites of, established in Rome, II, 217
- Roman temples of, a resort of vice, II, 269
- Issachar ben Keifar Barchi, Jewish priest, cursed in Talmud, II, 302
- J
- James, brother of Jesus, condemnation of, by Ananus, II, 296
- Janus, Roman god, invocations of, II, 207
- Jehovah, appearances of, in human form, I, 343-349
- Jerome, St., on the Jewish anathema against Christians, II, 308
- Jesus, the Christ,
- human perfection of, I, 14; II, 186
- scourging of, I, 56, 57
- breaking of legs of, by soldiers, I, 57
- bloody sweat of, I, 59, 60
- physical cause of death of, I, 61, 62
- watery issue of, I, 60-62
- devotion of women to, I, 66
- resurrection of, I, 211; II, 368
- divinity of, I, 211, 212
- celebrates the Paschal feast, I, 220-224
- at Gethsemane, I, 224-226
- arrest of, I, 225
- private examination of, before high priest, I, 238-247
- charged with sedition and blasphemy I, 250
- annnounces his Messiahship before Sanhedrin, I, 273, 274
- Messianic prophecies fulfilled in Him, I, 323-328, 341, 342
- miracles of, I, 350-355
- at morning session of Sanhedrin, I, 356-362
- condemned to death by Sanhedrin, I, 365
- His teachings treasonable under Roman law, II, 72
- before Pilate, II, 96 seq.
- charged with high treason before Pilate, II, 106, 352
- indictment of, before Pilate, II, 107-109
- acquitted by Pilate, II, 116
- sent by Pilate to Herod, II, 118
- before Herod, II, 119 seq.
- mocked, and sent back to Pilate by Herod, II, 127
- second appearance of, before Pilate, II, 129 seq.
- delivered to Jews by Pilate, II, 138
- mocked by mob, II, 139
- tributes of skeptics to, II, 187
- Napoleon's tribute to, II, 189, 190
- charged by Jews with illegitimacy, II, 356
- crucifixion of, II, 365
- See also trial of Jesus, Hebrew, and trial of Jesus, Roman
- Jesus ben Sie, Jewish high priest, biographical note on, II, 298
- Jews, the political state of,
- at time of Jesus, II, 11-23
- discussion of their responsibility for Christ's death, II, 174-180
- prejudices against, II, 180-187
- distinguished, II, 185, 186
- Joazar, Jewish high priest, biographical note on, II, 296
- Jochanan ben Zakai, Jewish scribe, biographical note on, II, 311
- John, St.,
- at the sepulcher, I, 37
- at the crucifixion of Christ, I, 65
- John, St., Gospel of, style of, I, 19
- John, Jewish priest, biographical note on, II, 299
- Jonathan, son of Annas, Jewish high priest, biographical note on, II,
295
- Jonathan ben Uziel, Jewish scribe, biographical note on, II, 306
- John, son of John, Jewish elder, biographical note on, II, 321
- Joseph of Arimathea,
- presence of, at trials of Christ, I, 282-286, 364
- biographical note on, II, 318
- receives body of Jesus from Pilate, II, 366
- apocryphal account of escape of, from Jews, II, 367, 373-376
- Josephus, Flavius,
- on the character of Pilate, I, 21
- on scourging I, 56
- on the Pharisees, I, 87
- on the existence of the great Sanhedrin at time of Christ, I, 176
- on the loss, by Jews, of power of life and death, II, 19
- on the rapacity of the high priests, II, 301
- Jowett, Benjamin, upon the corruption of Rome, II, 240
- Judah, the Holy, Jewish rabbi, and the composition of the Mishna, I,
79, 80
- Judas, son of Hezekiah, Jewish rebel, put to death by Herod, II, 109
- Judas Iscariot, his betrayal of Christ, I, 227-235
- Julia, daughter of Augustus,
- profligacy of, II, 82
- marriages of, II, 83
- Julian, Roman emperor, his defiance of Mars, II, 222
- Juno, Roman divinity, sacrifices to, II, 208
- Jupiter, Roman deity,
- multitudinous forms of, II, 203
- sacrifices to, II, 208
- Justin Martyr, reference of, to "Acts of Pilate," II, 331, 346, 348
- Juvenal, Satires of, on Roman social depravity, II, 240, 244, 248
- K
- Keim, Theodor,
- on the existence of the Great Sanhedrin at the time of Christ, I,
178
- on the character of Christ, II, 188, 189
- Knight, R. P., on the symbolism of the Cross, II, 65
- Koran, the, I, 77
- L
- Lamartine, Alphonse, on the death of Christ, II, 3
- Lampon, Greek diviner, exposed by Anaxagoras, II, 226
- Lardner, on the authenticity of the "Acts of Pilate," II, 328 seq.
- Law, Hebrew Criminal,
- administration of, I, 153, 154
- basis of, I, 73, 84, 85
- burial of bodies after execution under, I, 101, 171
- capital punishments under, I, 91-93, 99-101
- circumstantial evidence under, I, 144
- Cities of Refuge under, I, 96
- courts and judges, I, 102-126
- execution under, I, 170, 171
- false swearing under, I, 93
- flagellation under, I, 94
- imprisonment under, I, 93
- peculiarities of, I, 125, 132, 147, 167, 168
- slavery under, I, 95
- tenderness of, for human life, I, 154, 155, 310
- testimony under, I, 144-147
- witnesses under, I, 127-144
- written and documentary evidence irrelevant, I, 133, 145
- Laws, Roman,
- lex Appuleia, II, 69
- Cornelia, II, 69
- Julia Majestatis, II, 69, 80
- Memmia, II, 46
- Porcia, II, 54
- Remmia, II, 49
- Talionis, II, 53
- Valeria, II, 37, 54
- Varia, II, 69
- Lazarus, raising of, from the dead, I, 352
- Lectisternia, Roman banquets to the gods,
- slaves released at, II, 130
- indecencies of, II, 218
- Lémann, extract from work of, on Sanhedrin, II, 291
- Lepidus, Marcus, Roman patrician, magnificence of, II, 246
- Livy,
- on scourging, I, 57
- account of Bacchanalian orgies, II, 270-283
- Longinus, legendary name of soldier who pierced Christ, II, 379
- Lucullus, Roman patrician, luxury of, II, 244
- Luke, St., occupation of, I, 19
- Luke, St., Gospel of, style of, I, 19
- Lupercals, Roman priests, II, 204
- Luxury of the Romans, II, 244
- Lycurgus, code of, II, 241
- M
- Macarius, identification of "true cross" by, II, 63
- Macaulay, Lord, speech of, on Jewish disabilities, II, 184
- Mahomet, character of, I, 14
- Malchus, ear of, cut off by Peter, I, 36, 226
- Magath, Julius, extract from work of, II, 291
- Maimonides,
- on Hebrew Capital Crimes, I, 91
- on the prohibition of nocturnal trials, I, 255, 256
- Manlius, Marcus, trial of, before the Comitia Centuriata, II, 40
- Marius, Caius, assassin cowed by, I, 62
- Mark, St., Jesus arrested at home of, I, 220
- Marriage,
- among the Romans, II, 236
- among the Greeks, II, 240-243
- Marcius, Quintus, Roman consul, motion of, on the suppression of the
Bacchanalian orgies, II, 282
- Mars, Roman deity, II, 208
- Messiah, the,
- prophecies regarding, and their fulfillment in Jesus, I, 322-328
- varying expectations of Jews regarding, I, 319-322; II, 110
- conception of Pharisees of, II, 324
- conception of Sadducees of, II, 325
- Matthew, St., occupation of, I, 19
- Matthias, son of Annas, Jewish high priest, biographical note on,
II, 296
- Mendelssohn, on the Talmud, I, 75
- Messalina, Roman empress, lewdness of, II, 244
- Messalinus, Cotta, prosecuted for treason, II, 70
- Metrodorus on the Greek gods, II, 226
- Mezeray, de, on the bloody sweat of Charles IX, I, 60
- Minerva, Roman deity, II, 208
- Miracles,
- probability of, I, 40-51
- Spinoza on, I, 40-43
- Renan on, I, 44
- of Christ, I, 351-354
- Mishna, the,
- E. Deutsch on, I, 80
- subdivisions of, I, 80
- relation of Talmud to, I, 83
- traditional view of, I, 84
- on capital and pecuniary cases, I, 155, 156. See also Gemara and
Talmud.
- Mommsen, Theodor,
- on the jurisdiction of native courts of Roman
subject peoples, II, 15
- on Roman marital looseness, II, 243
- on Roman extravagance, II, 247
- Montefiore, Sir Moses, anecdote of, II, 180
- Mosaic Code, the, a basis of Hebrew Criminal Law, I, 73, 84, 85
- Müller, Johannes, explodes legend of Pilate and Lake Lucerne, II, 95
- N
- Nachum Halbalar, Jewish scribe, biographical note on, II, 314
- Nævius, Marcus, accusation of Scipio Africanus by, II, 41
- Napoleon I,
- fickleness of populace toward, I, 63, 64
- tribute of, to Jesus, II, 189
- religious faith of, II, 190, 191
- Nasi, prince of the Sanhedrin, I, 112
- Nathan, Jewish rabbi, note on, II, 315, note
- Neptune, Roman deity, II, 208
- Nero, Roman emperor,
- deification of, II, 234
- Golden House of, II, 246
- Ney, Michel, French marshal, compared with St. Peter, I, 64
- Nicodemus, Jewish elder,
- presence of, at trial of Christ, I, 282-286
- defense of Christ before Sanhedrin, I, 305
- presence and conduct of, at second trial of Jesus by Sanhedrin, I, 364
- biographical note on, II, 319
- apocryphal account of pleading of, for Jesus before Pilate, II, 360
- Gospel of. See "Acts of Pilate"
- Nordau, Max, on Jewish pride in Jesus, II, 188
- O
- Oaths, not administered to witnesses, under Jewish law, I, 134
- Octavian. See Augustus
- Omens, belief of Romans in, II, 215
- Onkelos, Jewish scribe, biographical note on, II, 305
- Oracle, Delphic, consulted by Romans, II, 210
- Osiris, Egyptian deity, the cross a symbol of, II, 66
- Ovid, Roman poet, on unnatural practices in temples, II, 269
- P
- Paganism, Græco-Roman,
- conflict of, with Christianity, I, 16; II, 76-79
- Hellenization of Roman religion, II, 199
- importation of foreign gods, II, 200
- origin and multiplicity of Roman gods, II, 198-204
- Roman priesthood, II, 204, 205
- Roman forms of worship, II, 205-209
- perplexity of worshipers regarding deities, II, 207
- prayer, II, 207, 208-210
- augury and divination, II, 210-215
- omens, II, 215, 216
- decay of Roman faith, II, 217-220
- Roman skepticism, II, 220-229
- sacrilege among Romans, II, 221
- disbelief of Romans in immortality, II, 228, 229
- Epicureanism among the Romans, II, 229-231
- stoicism, II, 231-233
- deification of Roman emperors, II, 233-235
- base deities of Romans, II, 265
- effect of religion in Greek and Roman social corruption, II, 269
- Palace of Herod, description of, II, 96, 97
- Paley, William, on the discrepancies of the Gospels, I, 32, 33
- Pan, Græco-Roman divinity, feasts of, II, 265
- Paul, St.,
- on the depravity of Rome, II, 284
- delivery of, to Felix, II, 299
- Pericles, Greek tyrant, and the divination of Lampon, II, 226
- Pentateuch, the, a basis of Hebrew jurisprudence, I, 73
- Permanent Tribunals (quæstiones perpetuæ), mode of trials before, at
Rome, II, 43-52
- Peter, St.,
- at the sepulcher, I, 37
- compared with Marshal Ney, I, 64
- and Malchus, I, 36, 226
- Pharisees,
- and the Talmud, I, 87
- attitude of, toward the law, I, 338
- dominant in priestly order, II, 302
- their conception of the Messiah, II, 324
- characteristics of, II, 324
- Philip, St., and the feeding of the five thousand, I, 35
- Phillips, Wendell, on Hindu swordsmanship, I, 48
- Philo, Jewish philosopher, on the character of Pilate, I, 21; II, 89-91
- Phryne, mistress of Praxiteles anecdote of, II, 242
- Pilate, Pontius,
- powers of, as procurator of Judea, II, 27-31
- name and origin of, II, 81, 82
- marriage of, II, 82
- becomes procurator of Judea, II, 84
- provokes the Jews, II, 85
- appropriates funds from Corban, II, 86
- hangs shields in Herod's palace, II, 88
- slays Galileans, II, 88
- character of, I, 21; II, 88
- canonization of, II, 89
- ordered to Rome by Vitellius, II, 92
- legends regarding death of, II, 92-94
- interrogation of Jesus, II, 112-115
- talents of, II, 115
- his opinion of Jesus, II, 115
- acquits Jesus, II, 116
- sends Jesus to Herod, II, 117
- reconciled with Herod, II, 128
- offers to release Barabbas, II, 130
- warned by wife's dream of Jesus, II, 133, 355
- washes his hands of Christ's death, II, 137, 364
- releases Barabbas, II, 138, 363
- summary of his conduct of Christ's trial, II, 168
- conduct of, compared with Cæsar, II, 169; with Sir Edward Coke, II,
170-172
- Pindar, Greek poet, denunciation of, of vulgar superstitions, II, 224
- Plato, Greek philosopher,
- unnatural love of, II, 263
- reprobation of Homeric myths, II, 264
- Pliny, the Younger,
- correspondence of, with Trajan, II, 78
- disbelief of, in immortality, II, 229
- on slavery, II, 203
- Plutarch,
- on crucifixion, I, 56
- anecdotes of Lucullus, II, 244-246
- Polybius, on Roman pederasty, II, 263
- Pompeia divorced by Cæsar, II, 238
- Pompey, Cneius, the Great,
- conquest of Palestine by, II, 11
- defeated at Pharsalia, II, 25
- divorce of his wife Mucia, II, 238
- Pontiffs, Roman, II, 204
- Poppæa, wife of Nero, deification of, II, 77
- Postumius, Spurius, Roman consul, suppression of Bacchanalians by, II,
270-283
- Prætor, Roman, judicial powers of, II, 36
- Priesthood, Roman. See Roman religion
- Priests, Jewish Chamber of. See Sanhedrin
- Procurator, Roman, jurisdiction of, II, 27, 28
- Provinces, Roman, classification of, by Augustus, II, 27
- Q
- Quetzalcoatle, crucified Savior, worshiped by Mexicans, II, 66
- R
- Rabbi, origin of Jewish title of, II, 315
- Rabbis, Jewish, arrogance of, II, 316
- Raphall, Morris, on the origin of the Sanhedrin, I, 104
- Rawlinson, George, on the political state of Judea at the time of
Christ, II, 11
- Religions, policy of Romans toward foreign, and of conquered peoples,
II, 72-74
- Renan, Ernest,
- on miracles, I, 44-47
- on the "judicial ambush" of blasphemers, I, 235
- on the character of Pilate, II, 90
- on the character of Christ, II, 187, 188
- Richard III, King of England, contest of, with Saladin, I, 48
- Richter on the pathology of crucifixion, II, 58, 59
- Rosadi,
- on the confession of the accused under Hebrew law, I, 143
- on the hatred of Pilate toward the Jews, II, 98
- on the order of criminal trials in Roman provinces, II, 32
- Rousseau, Jean Jacques, on the death of Christ, II, 187
- Romans,
- laws of, the basis of modern jurisprudence, II, 5
- policy of, toward subject peoples, II, 13-15
- responsibility of, for Christ's death, II, 174-176
- religion of. See Paganism
- Ruga, Carvilius, first Roman to procure a divorce, II, 236
- S
- Sacrifice, human, among the Romans, II, 209
- Sadducees,
- attitude of, toward the law, I, 338
- attitude of, toward anthropomorphism of Pentateuch, I, 338
- dominant in the Sanhedrin, I, 339
- disbelief of, in immortality, II, 322
- wealth and rank of, II, 322
- Saladin, Saracen Sultan, contest of, with Richard III, I, 48
- Salians, Roman priests, II, 204
- Sallust, Roman historian, on the conspiracy of Cataline, II, 229
- Salvador, Joseph, on the existence of the Great Sanhedrin at the time
of Christ, I, 177
- Samuel, Hakaton, Jewish scribe, biographical note on, II, 307
- Sanctuary, right of, among ancient peoples, I, 96
- Sanhedrin, the Great,
- origin of, I, 103
- history of, I, 104
- organization of, I, 105
- chamber of scribes, I, 105; II, 303
- chamber of elders, I, 105; II, 318
- chamber of priests, I, 105; II, 292
- qualifications of members of, I, 106
- disqualifications of judges of, I, 109
- officers of, I, 112
- compensation of officers of, I, 115
- sessions of, I, 116
- recruitment of personnel of, I, 117
- quorum of, I, 119
- jurisdiction of, I, 119
- appeals to, from minor Sanhedrins, I, 120
- morning sacrifice of, I, 157
- assembling of judges of, I, 158
- scribes of, I, 158, 159
- examination of witnesses by, I, 159-162
- debates and balloting of judges of, I, 162
- procedure of, in cases of condemnation of accused, I, 165-167
- method of counting votes, I, 167, 168
- death march of, I, 169, 170
- question of existence of, at time of Christ, I, 175-181
- jurisdiction of, in capital cases at the time of Christ, I, 181-183
- discussion of trial of Christ before, I, 183-186
- procedure of, in trial of Christ before, I, 186
- illegality of proceedings of, against Christ, I, 255-259, 260-262,
263-266, 267-270, 287-294
- illegality of sentence of, against Christ, I, 271-278, 279-286
- disqualifications of members of, who condemned Christ, I, 296-308
- morning session of, at trial of Christ, I, 356-364
- three sessions of, to discuss Christ, I, 305, 306
- authority of, after Roman conquest, II, 12, 16, 21
- deprived by Romans of power of capital punishment, II, 19, 20
- biographical sketches of members of, who tried Jesus, II, 291-326
- Sanhedrins, minor,
- appeals from, to Great Sanhedrin, I, 120
- establishment of, I, 121
- jurisdiction of, I, 121
- superior rank of those of Jerusalem, I, 123, 124
- Saul, Abba, Jewish scribe, biographical note on, II, 313
- Savonarola, Girolamo, Florentine reformer, burning of, I, 63
- Scaurus, Manercus, prosecuted for treason, II, 70
- Sceva, Jewish priest, biographical note on, II, 300
- Schenck, account of, of the bloody sweat of a nun, I, 59
- Schürer,
- on the existence of the Sanhedrin at the time of Christ, I, 176
- on the jurisdiction of the Sanhedrin, II, 18
- on the administration of civil law by Sanhedrin, II, 30
- Scipio Africanus, trial of, before Comitia Centuriata, II, 41
- Scott, Sir Walter, on the contest between Richard III and Saladin, I,
47, 48
- Scourging,
- of Jesus, I, 56
- mode of, among Romans, II, 55
- Scribes, Jewish, Edersheim on, I, 302
- Scribes, Jewish Chamber of. See Sanhedrin
- Segnensis, Henricus, anecdote of,
illustrative of mediæval ignorance regarding Talmud, II, 74
- Semiramis, Assyrian queen, origin of
crucifixion imputed to, II, 54
- Seneca,
- anecdote from, regarding political informers, II, 71
- on the patriotic observance of the national religion, II, 226
- on suicide, II, 232
- on slavery, II, 252
- on Roman myths, II, 265
- Septuagint, version of the Bible,
paraphrasing of anthropomorphic passages in, I, 237
- Sepulture, of crucified criminals forbidden, II, 58
- Serapis, Egyptian deity,
- images of thrown down, II, 73
- Marcus Aurelius an adorer of, II, 217
- Servilia, mistress of Julius Cæsar, II, 239
- Shammai, School of,
- and the Mishna, I, 79
- dissensions of, with School of Hillel, II, 309
- Shevuah ben Kalba, Jewish elder, biographical note on, II, 319
- Shoterim of the Sanhedrin, I, 113
- Sibylline Books, II, 199, 204
- Sibyl, Erythræan, Virgil inspired by, II, 287
- Simon, Jewish rebel, revolt of, II, 110
- Simon, Jewish elder, biographical note on, II, 320
- Simon Boethus, made high priest by Herod I, II, 296
- Simon ben Camithus, Jewish high priest, biographical note on, II, 298
- Simon Cantharus, Jewish high priest, biographical note on, II, 297
- Simon, son of Gamaliel, Jewish elder, biographical note on, II, 305
- Simon Hamizpah, Jewish scribe, biographical note on, II, 314
- Sinaitic MS. of the Bible, I, 67
- Slavery,
- under Hebrew law, I, 95
- account of, among Romans, II, 250, 251
- Social life, Græco-Roman,
- marriage and divorce, II, 236-240
- prostitution, II, 242-244
- luxury and extravagance, II, 244-249
- poverty of Roman masses, II, 249
- slavery, II, 249-253
- infanticide, II, 254
- gladiatorial games, II, 255-262
- depravity of, traceable to corrupt myths, II, 262-270
- practice of Bacchanalian rites, II, 270-283
- hopeless state of, at time of Christ, II, 284-287
- Socrates, Greek philosopher,
- resemblance of charges against, to those
against Jesus, II, 181
- counsel of, to Hetairai, II, 243
- Sodomy, prevalence of,
- among Greeks and Romans, II, 262-264
- practiced in Roman temples, II, 269
- Solomon ben Joseph, Jewish rabbi, on the Talmud, I, 90
- Sonnenthal, Adolf von, Jewish actor, refused freedom of Vienna, II, 182
- Sparta, licentiousness of, II, 241
- Spartacus, Roman gladiator, revolt of, II, 259, 260
- Spartans, marital looseness of, II, 241
- Spinoza, Jewish philosopher, on miracles, I, 40-44
- Standards, apocryphal miracle of, at trial of Christ, II, 354 seq.
- Starkie on the credibility of testimony, I, 12
- Stephen, St., stoning of, I, 365
- Stephen, Sir James F. J.,
- on the Roman treatment of Christianity, II,
76
- on Pilate's trial of Jesus, II, 159-164
- Stoicism,
- among the Romans, II, 231
- resemblance of, to Christian precepts, II, 331
- Stoning of criminals under Hebrew law, I, 92, 99
- Strangling of criminals under Hebrew law, I, 91, 99
- Strauss, David,
- on the behavior of Jesus before Herod, II, 126
- on the character of Christ, II, 187
- Stroud on the physical cause of death of Christ, I, 61, 62
- Suetonius, Roman historian,
- on the labeling of criminals before execution, I, 57
- on divination, II, 213
- narrative of, of dreams presaging reign of Augustus, II, 214
- account of, of belief of Augustus in omens, II, 215
- Suicide, attitude of Stoics toward, II, 232
- Suspension, death by, II, 61, 62
- Sweat, bloody, historical instances of, I, 59, 60
- T
- Tacitus, Roman historian, on slavery, II, 253
- Talmud, the,
- definition of, I, 74
- recensions of, I, 81
- contents of, I, 82
- relation of Mishna to, I, 83, to Gemara, I, 83; to Pentateuch, I,
83; to Mosaic Code, I, 84, 85
- efforts of Christians to extirpate, I, 87, 88
- message and mission of, I, 89
- See also Gemara and Mishna
- Telemachus, St., death of, in arena, II, 261
- Temples, a resort of immorality in Rome, II, 269
- Tertullian, Latin father,
- on the character of Pilate, II, 89
- on the resort of vice to temple precincts, II, 269
- reference of, to the "Acts of Pilate," II, 329, 333 seq., 347, 348
- Tertullus, his prosecution of Paul, II, 299
- Testimony, under Hebrew Criminal Law,
- of each witness required to cover entire case, I, 132
- vain, I, 145
- standing, I, 146
- adequate, I, 147
- of accomplices, I, 228-230, 235, 236
- Theodota, the courtesan, counseled by Socrates, II, 243
- Theophilus, son of Annas, Jewish high priest, biographical note on, II,
296
- Theresa, Maria, Austrian empress, codex of, II, 54
- Three, Jewish Courts of, jurisdiction of, I, 124
- Tiberius Cæsar, Roman emperor,
- sway of, II, 27
- character of, II, 70
- prosecutions of, for treason, II, 70, 71
- marriage of, to Julia, II, 83
- legendary desire of, to deify Christ, II, 329, 330 seq.
- Tischendorf, Constantine, on the authenticity of the "Acts of
Pilate," II, 345 seq.
- Tissot, account of, of the bloody sweat of a sailor, I, 59
- Trajan, Roman emperor, correspondence of, with Pliny, II, 78
- Trials, Roman criminal,
- right of appeal, II, 28
- during the regal period, II, 35
- Roman, mode of, in the Comitia Centuriata, II, 37-43
- mode of, in the Permanent Tribunals, II, 43-52
- prosecutor, rôle and selection of, II, 43, 44, 49
- Trial of Jesus, Hebrew,
- nature of charge against Jesus before Sanhedrin, I, 187
- procedure of, before Sanhedrin, I, 188
- discussion of charge of blasphemy against Jesus, I, 193-209
- illegality of arrest of Jesus, I, 219-237
- illegality of private examination of Jesus before high priest, I,
238-247
- illegality of indictment of Jesus, I, 248-254
- illegality of nocturnal proceedings against Jesus, I, 255-259
- illegality of the meeting of the Sanhedrin before morning sacrifice,
I, 260-262
- illegality of proceedings against Christ, because held on the eve
of the Sabbath, and of a feast, I, 263-266
- illegality of trial, because concluded in one day, I, 267-270
- condemnation of Jesus founded on uncorroborated evidence, I, 271-278
- Jesus illegally condemned by unanimous verdict, I, 279-286
- condemnation of Jesus pronounced in place forbidden by law, I, 288-292
- irregular balloting of judges of Jesus, I, 292-294
- condemnation of Jesus illegal, because of unlawful conduct of high
priest, I, 290, 291
- disqualifications of judges of Jesus, I, 296-308
- Jesus condemned without defense, I, 309
- second trial of Jesus by Sanhedrin, I, 356-366
- Trial of Jesus, Roman,
- discussion of Roman and Hebrew jurisdiction, II, 3-23
- Roman law applicable to, II, 68-80
- as conducted by Pilate, II, 96-118, 129-139
- legal analysis of, II, 141-168
- Tribune, Roman, judicial powers of, II, 36
- Tryphon, son of Theudion, Jewish elder; biographical note on, II, 321
- Twelve Tables, laws of the, II, 53, 208
- U
- Ulpian, Roman jurist, his definition of treason, II, 69
- V
- Vatican, MS. of the Bible, I, 67
- Venus, Roman deity,
- sacrifices to, II, 208
- impersonated by Phryne, II, 243
- worshiped by harlots, II, 266
- Veronica, St., legend of, II, 93
- Vestals, Roman priestesses,
- guardians of sacred fire, II, 204
- spectators at licentious dramas, II, 267
- Vinicius, Lucius, Roman patrician, letter of Augustus to, II, 83
- Virgil, poem of, on advent of heaven-born child, I, 321; II, 287
- Virginia, legend of, II, 236
- Vitellius, legate of Syria,
- spares Jewish prejudices, II, 85
- orders Pilate to Rome, II, 92
- Vitia, Roman matron, executed for treason, II, 71
- Voltaire, François de,
- account of, of the bloody sweat of Charles IX, I, 59
- on character of Christ, II, 187
- Vulgate, version of the Bible, I, 68
- W
- Witnesses, under Hebrew Criminal Law,
- competency and incompetency of, I, 127-129
- number of, required to convict, I, 129
- agreement of, I, 131
- adjuration to, I, 134
- examination of, I, 136, 138
- false, I, 140
- the accused as, I, 141
- separation of, I, 137
- Wise, Rabbi,
- on the non-existence of the Great Sanhedrin at time of
Christ, I, 175, 179
- on the "martyrdom of Jesus," I, 330
- X
- Xenophanes, ridicule of, of Greek religion, II, 224
- Z
- Zadok, Jewish scribe, biographical note on, II, 310
- Zeno, Greek philosopher, originator of Stoicism, II, 229
- Zeus, Greek divinity,
- character of, I, 14
- myth of rape of Ganymede by, II, 262