History of the Jews, Vol. 6 (of 6): Containing a Memoir of the Author by Dr. Philip Bloch, a Chronological Table of Jewish History, an Index to the Whole WorkGraetz, Heinrich
History
History of the Jews, Vol. 6 (of 6): Containing a Memoir of the Author by Dr. Philip Bloch, a Chronological Table of Jewish History, an Index to the Whole Work
Graetz, Heinrich
Jews -- History
=Christians=, the, regarded as conjurors, =2=, 170.
consider the Apocrypha part of the Bible, =2=, 359, 489.
accuse Jews of cursing Jesus, =2=, 380.
propaganda of, in the pagan world, =2=, 383.
tamper with the Septuagint, =2=, 385-6.
of Judæa, receive Hadrian with servility, =2=, 406.
accounts by, of Bar-Cochba, =2=, 412.
persecuted by Hadrian, =2=, 430-1.
separate themselves from the Jews, =2=, 431.
appeal to Marcus Aurelius, =2=, 449.
intercourse of, with the heathen interdicted, =2=, 476-7.
complain of the indifference of the Jews, =2=, 483.
primitive sects of, merged into the Catholic Church, =2=, 500.
persecuted by the Magi, =2=, 524.
persecuted by Diocletian, =2=, 533, 539.
called Galilæans by Julian, =2=, 596.
reproached for having forsaken Judaism, =2=, 597.
malign Julian, =2=, 599.
object to the rebuilding of the Temple, =2=, 600-1.
well treated by Jezdijird, =2=, 609-10.
oppress Judæa, =2=, 611.
refuse to recognize the authority of the Patriarchs, =2=, 612-13.
forbidden to trade with Jews, =2=, 620.
controversies with, interest the Jews in Scripture studies, =2=,
623.
persecuted by Jezdijird III, =2=, 627-8.
of Babylonia suffer from Zendik communism, =3=, 2-3.
persecuted by Hormisdas IV, =3=, 8.
in possession of Palestine, =3=, 11.
Jewish witnesses cannot testify against, =3=, 12, 102, 520; =4=,
250.
of Jerusalem perish at the hands of Persians and Jews, =3=, 19.
forbidden to eat at Jewish banquets in Gaul, =3=, 36, 37.
forbidden to hold intercourse with Jews, =3=, 36, 37, 407, 499, 595,
611; =4=, 216, 245, 250, 560, 590.
forbidden to marry Jews in Spain, =3=, 44, 46.
ill-treated in Yemen, =3=, 64, 65.
Mahomet’s revelation against, =3=, 78.
driven out of Najaran, =3=, 85.
restrictions against, in the covenant of Omar, =3=, 87-8.
Jewish testimony against, accepted, =3=, 144.
persecuted under the sons of Haroun Alrashid, =3=, 145.
Frankish, respect Judaism, =3=, 163.
antagonized by Bishop Bodo, =3=, 169.
called Mozarabs among the Mahometans, =3=, 215.
persecuted by Hakim, =3=, 247.
invade Mahometan Spain, =3=, 291.
persecuted by Abdulmumen, =3=, 359.
permitted to testify against Jews, =3=, 422.
deny equal rights to the Marranos, =4=, 256-7.
study Hebrew, =4=, 471-4.
interested in the Kabbala, =4=, 481.
devote themselves to Hebrew literature, =5=, 21-2.
interested in the Sabbatian movement, =5=, 137, 151.
interested in Judaism and the Jews, =5=, 176.
attracted by Jewish literature, =5=, 178-9.
Hebraists, attack the Jews, =5=, 184.
and the Eibeschütz-Emden controversy, =5=, 262.
subscribers to Mendelssohn’s Pentateuch translation, =5=, 329.
_See also_ Christianity; Ebionites; Greek Christians; Jewish
Christians; Judæan Christians; Nazarenes; Pagan Christians.
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