From the Taking of Jerusalem by Antiochus Epiphanes to the Death of Herod the Great

Chapter

  1. The City Jerusalem Was Taken and the Temple Pillaged by Antiochus Epiphanes

  2. The Successors of Judas

  3. Aristobulus Was the First That Put a Diadem About his Head

  4. Alexander Janneus Reigned 27 Years

  5. The Time the Pharisees Were the Real Rulers of the Nation

  6. Pompey Is Made the Arbitrator of the Dispute Between the Brothers

  7. Pompey Took the Temple by Force

  8. Alexander Makes an Expedition Against Hyrcanus

  9. Antipater Cultivates a Friendship With Caesar

10. Caesar Makes Antipater Procurator of Judea

11. Herod Is Made Procurator of All Syria

12. Antonius Makes Herod and Phasaelus Tetrarchs

13. The Parthians Bring Antigonus Back Into Judea

14. Antony and Caesar Join Their Interest to Make Herod King

15. Antigonus Besieges Those That Were in Masada

16. Herod Goes to Antony as He Was Besieging Samosata

17. Herod Besieges Jerusalem and Marries Mariamne

18. Herod and Sosius Took Jerusalem by Force

19. Antony Sent Herod to Fight Against the Arabians

20. Herod Is Confirmed in his Kingdom by Caesar

21. The Temple That Were Built by Herod

22. The Murder of Aristobulus and Hyrcanus

23. Calumnies Against the Sons of Mariamne

24. The Malice of Antipater and Doris

25. Reconciliation Between Alexander, Pheroras and Herod

26. How Eurycles Calumniated the Sons of Mariamne

27. Herod by Caesars Direction Accuses his Sons at Eurytus

28. How Antipater Is Hated of All Men

29. Antipater Is Sent to Rome

30. Antipater Had Prepared a Poisonous Draught for Herod

31. Antipater Is Convicted by Bathyllus

32. Antipater Is Convicted of Laying a Plot Against his Father

33. Herod Commands Antipater to Be Slain