The Second Book of MaccabeesSolomon Zeitlin Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning, 1954 - 271 sider |
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Side 3
... Judaea and Babylonia lived under one flag , and the high priest was their sole leader . In 320 BCE Ptolemy Logos annexed Judaea to Egypt , while Babylonia became a part of the Seleucid Empire . In the war between the empires of the ...
... Judaea and Babylonia lived under one flag , and the high priest was their sole leader . In 320 BCE Ptolemy Logos annexed Judaea to Egypt , while Babylonia became a part of the Seleucid Empire . In the war between the empires of the ...
Side 20
... Judaea became an in- dependent state in 144 BCE that the Jews of Antioch found themselves under one flag with their brethren in Judaea . Actually the Jews of Antioch never formed a part of the population of Judaea ; they hailed from the ...
... Judaea became an in- dependent state in 144 BCE that the Jews of Antioch found themselves under one flag with their brethren in Judaea . Actually the Jews of Antioch never formed a part of the population of Judaea ; they hailed from the ...
Side 34
... Judaea " is unnatural in this context , inasmuch as Jerusalem was the capital of Judaea , and the Jews of Jerusalem would be included among those of Judaea . The wording suggests that it was written by a person who lived outside of Judaea ...
... Judaea " is unnatural in this context , inasmuch as Jerusalem was the capital of Judaea , and the Jews of Jerusalem would be included among those of Judaea . The wording suggests that it was written by a person who lived outside of Judaea ...