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
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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
=Gibeah= (Geba), Philistine garrison of, killed by Jonathan, =1=, 85.
Saul’s capital, =1=, 89, 91.
inhabitants of, flee before the Philistines, =1=, 104.
=Gibeon=, Joshua’s victory at, =1=, 34-5.
seat of a high priest, =1=, 120.
=Gibeonites=, the, submit to Joshua, =1=, 34.
massacre of, under Saul, =1=, 94.
murder the descendants of Saul, =1=, 123.
under Ezra, =1=, 367.
=Gibraltar=, the fortress of, asked as a refuge for Marranos, =4=,
282.
=Gideon=, judge, delivers the Israelites from the Midianites,
=1=, 62-3.
the ideal of Oliver Cromwell, =5=, 26.
=Gihon=, river west of Jerusalem, =1=, 114.
=Gilboa=, mount, description of, =1=, 44.
battle of, between Saul and the Philistines, =1=, 103.
=Gilead=, balm of, where found, =1=, 43.
description of, =1=, 50.
first scene of Elijah’s activity, =1=, 200.
=Gilead, the inhabitants of=, prosperity of, =1=, 64.
appeal to Judas Maccabæus, =1=, 474-5.
emigrate to Judæa, =1=, 476.
=Gilgal=, camp of the Israelites, =1=, 32, 40.
Samuel holds popular assemblies at, =1=, 78.
Saul at, =1=, 85-6.
the tribes pay homage to Saul at, =1=, 90.
Samuel reproves Saul at, =1=, 92-3.
David met at, by the men of Judah, =1=, 146, 147.
an association of prophets at, =1=, 205.
visited by Elijah, =1=, 208.
development of the prophetical school at, =1=, 234.
=Gilion=, Evangels, =2=, 378.
=Gil-Nunjoz=, bishop of Palma, charges the Jews with the blood
accusation, =4=, 246.
=Gilo=, birthplace of Ahithophel, =1=, 123.
=Gimso=, explanation of, =2=, 330.
_See_ Emmaus.
=Ginæa=, murder of Galilæans at, =2=, 243.
=Girgashites=, the, subdivision of the Canaanites, =1=, 3.
=Gischala=, the Judæans of, forced into insurrection, =2=, 272-3.
in possession of the Zealots, =2=, 289.
taken by Titus, =2=, 290.
the Jews of, in the twelfth century, =3=, 427.
=Giulio=, cardinal, and Reubeni, =4=, 492.
=Giza=, teacher of the Law, flees during Kobad’s persecutions,
=3=, 4.
principal of the Sora academy, =3=, 5.
Saburean, =3=, 6.
commits the Talmud to writing, =3=, 6-7.
successors to, not known, =3=, 7.
=Gladiatorial= combats introduced into Antioch, =1=, 444.
=Glaphyra=, daughter of Archelaus of Cappadocia, wife of Alexander,
=2=, 112.
second and third husband and son of, =2=, 128.
=Glass-working=, occupation of the Antioch Jews, =3=, 426.
=Gleaning=, the right of, granted to heathens, =2=, 478.
=Gleim=, admires “Phædon,” =5=, 307.
=Gley=, priest, interested in Napoleon’s Synhedrion, =5=, 494.
=Glogau=, the Jews of, massacred, =4=, 111.
Chayon at, =5=, 218.
Jews from, settle in Brandenburg, =5=, 174.
“=Glorious Stone=, or the Image of Nebuchadnezzar, The,” by Manasseh
ben Israel, =5=, 37-8.
“=Glory= to the Virtuous,” drama by Luzzatto, =5=, 242-4.
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