Index 207Martha, 126Martha, daughter of Pusai, 184n.90Mart<strong>in</strong>i, Raymond, 3Mary, mo<strong>the</strong>r of <strong>Jesus</strong>, 2, 10, 15, 20–22,98, 150nn.11, 22, 184n.91Mary, of Bethany, 153n.12Mary Magdalene, 29, 99, 112, 123,150nn.11, 22, 184n.96Mattai, 75, 77–78, 107, 171n.11Maxentius, 183n.80Meelführer, Rudolf Mart<strong>in</strong>, 4,146n.8Meir, 17, 83menstruation, 26–27Mesopotamia, 38Messiah, 1, 9–10, 12, 21–22, 68–69, 74,78–80, 107, 124, 126; son of David,21, 81, 98, 107, 123, 166n.66Metatron, 57–58, 165n.43m<strong>in</strong>. See heresyM<strong>in</strong>ucius Felix, 177n.21, 178n.21m<strong>in</strong>ut. See heresymiracle(s), 51, 102–105, 125Miriam, 16–18, 20, 26, 48, 97–98, 123,134–135, 149n.10, 150n.12; children’snurse, 150n.19; long-haired,150n.19mule, 22–24Naqqai, 75–78, 107, 171nn.11, 14naśi (patriarch), 36, 134, 149n.10Nathanael, 171n.9Nazareth, 15, 25, 124Nebuchadnezzar, 109necromancy, 84–85Nero, 83–86Ne<strong>the</strong>rworld, 13, 84–87, 89–90,93–94Netzer, 75–79, 107, 171n.11new covenant, 2, 9, 12, 13, 24, 33,80–81, 92–94, 106–107new Israel. See new covenantNicodemus, 171n.11Nicolaitans, 178n.24Niddah, 26, 29Nisibis, 118Nittai ha-Arbeli, 36Ohrmazd, 116old covenant, 2, 24, 80–81, 92–94old Israel. See old covenantOnqelos, son of Qaloniqos, 84–87,89–90, 94orgiastic cult, 44, 46, 99, 114Origen, 18, 109, 151n.26, 176n.19overturn<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> lamps, 100–101,176n.17, 177nn.19, 21,178n.21Palest<strong>in</strong>e, 1–2, 7, 9–10, 13–14, 28, 57,73, 76, 109, 114–116, 118, 129, 141,143, 156n.22Pandera, 20–21, 48, 97, 134, 149n.9,150n.23, 163n.15, 176n.10. See alsoBen PanderaPantera. See Ben Panterapan<strong>the</strong>r, 175n.8Pan<strong>the</strong>ra, 19–20, 21, 56, 98. See alsoBen Pandera; Ben Panterapan<strong>the</strong>ros, 98Pantiri, 20. See also Ben Pandera;Ben PantiriPapa, 88Pappos ben Yehuda, 16–18, 97, 134,149n.9, 150n.23
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