Joseph (_see Lives of Abraham and Joseph_), 83;
as Egyptian statesman, 23.
Josephus, on Onias and Dositheus, 18;
inconsistent accounts of Onias temple, 19;
on Egyptian Jews, 20;
account of Herod's temple by, 41;
writes a reply to Apion, 65;
description of Gaius' conduct to Jewish deputation, 68;
on the spreading of Judaism, 115;
indicates communication between schools of Alexandria and Palestine,
220;
relation to Philo and his works, 222.
Jowett, on sermons, 90.
Judaism, genius of, 46, 196;
Philo's exposition of, 52, 74, 78, 81, 84, 105;
Philo protests against desecration of, 258;
mysticism in, 58;
philosophical, 72, 230;
Alexandrian development of, 77, 92;
moral teachings of, 85;
religion of the law, 106, 116, 260;
Josephus on the spreading of, 115;
a religion of universal validity, 121, 169;
at Jerusalem and Alexandria, 129;
catholic conscience of, 130, 131;
Darmesteter on, 132;
Logos doctrine and, 165;
danger of union with Gentiles to, 206;
a national culture, 219;
influences of Jesus and Paul on, 247;
Hellenistic interpretation of the Bible and, 254.
Judas Maccabaeus, struggles against Hellenizing party, 18.
Krochmal, Nachman, criticism of Philo, 240.
_Life of Moses_, contents of, 75, 79 f.;
an attempt to set monotheism before the world, 80;
tractates appended to, 75.
_Lives of Abraham and Joseph_, description of, 83.
_Lives of Isaac and Jacob_, contents of, 83.
Logos, 143 ff.;
its relation to God's Providence, 143;
meaning of, 144-164, 148;
Aristobulus on, 146;
regarded as the effluence of God, 149;
spoken of as a person, 156;
the soul, an image of, 178;
development of Philo's doctrine of, 192.
Maimonides, object of his Moreh, 91;
principles of, 99, 229;
comparison of Philo with, 229 f.
Mark Antony, Alexander Lysimachus in the confidence of, 46.
Monastic communities, supposed record of Christian, in Philo, 73.
Moses, Philo a follower of, 60, 113 f.;
Philo's ideal type, 79 f.;
Philo, as interpreter of his revelation, 104, 106 f.
_See Life of Moses_.
National, centre at Jerusalem, Philo on, 20, 41, 86;
life undermined at Rome and Alexandria, 218.
Old Testament, Septuagint translation of, 25-30;
Aquila's new Greek version of, 224.
Onias, leader of army o
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