The Second Book of MaccabeesSolomon Zeitlin Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning, 1954 - 271 sider |
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Side 24
... Judah Maccabee , the hero of his work . He concluded the book with Judah's great victory over Nicanor ; he did not con- tinue to the time when Judah was killed in battle . According to the author , Judah never suffered a defeat during ...
... Judah Maccabee , the hero of his work . He concluded the book with Judah's great victory over Nicanor ; he did not con- tinue to the time when Judah was killed in battle . According to the author , Judah never suffered a defeat during ...
Side 233
... Judah and his men in their battles for their fatherland , shrank from staking the decision on a bloody contest . 19He therefore sent Posidoneus , Theodotus , and Mattathias , with authority to propose and accept a truce . 20 2o After a ...
... Judah and his men in their battles for their fatherland , shrank from staking the decision on a bloody contest . 19He therefore sent Posidoneus , Theodotus , and Mattathias , with authority to propose and accept a truce . 20 2o After a ...
Side 239
... Judah and his men were down in the country near Samaria , he laid plans to attack them without personal risk on the Sabbath day . " The Jews , however , who were forced to accompany him , said : " Do not destroy in such a savage and ...
... Judah and his men were down in the country near Samaria , he laid plans to attack them without personal risk on the Sabbath day . " The Jews , however , who were forced to accompany him , said : " Do not destroy in such a savage and ...