Index 205Eliezer b. Hyrkanos, 11, 16, 41–51, 99,102, 104–105, 114, 143, 159n.15,160nn.19–20, 25, 161n.27, 162n.43,179n.40Elisha, 30–31, 34Enoch, 57–58Ephrem, 123, 185n.102Epiphanius, bishop of Salamis, 178n.24Eucharist, 13, 92–93, 102, 112Eusebius, 151n.27excommunication, 11, 35–37, 48,50–51, 162n.45excrement, 13, 85, 88–93, 113,174n.28execution, 12, 63, 65–78, 80–81, 106,113, 120, 123, 129, 139, 142, 167n.1,168n.17, 170nn.51, 55, 180n.41,184n.93exorcism, 98, 165n.52ext<strong>in</strong>guish<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> lights. See overturn<strong>in</strong>g<strong>the</strong> lampsFlavius Josephus, 35, 59, 101, 170n.57,175n.3food, spoil<strong>in</strong>g of, 26–28, 30, 33, 99,153n.11fornication, 176n.10, 177n.21. See alsopornē; porneia; sexFriday, 12, 120–121, 170n.55,184n.93, 95Fronto, 178n.21Galilee, 47, 82, 100, 103, 116Gamliel, 186n.107gardener, 112, 181n.64, 184n.96Gehazi, 30–32, 34, 85Geh<strong>in</strong>nom, 85–86, 89–90, 94Gethsemane, 75Guhashtazad, 120Hades, 57, 166n.66Hadrian, 152n.44, 173n.15hang<strong>in</strong>g. See death penaltyharlot, 42, 44, 161n.38heal<strong>in</strong>g, 11, 20, 52, 54–57, 59–60,102–103, 106, 114, 123, 126,138–139, 143, 163nn.9, 11, 16,164n.33, 165n.52, 166nn.59, 63Helena, 115hell, 9, 13, 83, 111–113, 129, 141–143heresy, 11–12, 37, 41–48, 52–56, 59–61,72, 74, 85–86, 89–94, 102, 110, 114,138, 142, 158n.9, 159nn.13, 15,160n.20, 23, 161n.26, 162n.8, 163nn.9,11, 15, 164n.33, 166n.63, 176n.19heretic. See heresyHermes, 57Herod, 20, 25High Court. See Sanhedr<strong>in</strong>Hillel, 27, 36Hiram, 108–109, 180n.48Hisda, 16–17, 26–28, 30–31, 42, 114,153n.5, 161n.38Hiyya b. Abba, 109–111, 180n.53Holy Spirit, 22, 38, 79, 82Iao, 57–58, 164n.37Iaoel, 58. See also Yaho; Yahoelidolater. See idolatryidolatry, 9, 12–13, 33, 36–38, 40, 64,66–69, 71, 74, 77, 79, 91–92, 97,104–106, 110, 113, 148n.7, 157n.22,173n.13, 179n.31, 180n.41Ignatius of Antioch, 92, 174n.34
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