The Second Book of MaccabeesSolomon Zeitlin Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning, 1954 - 271 sider |
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... became a theocracy . The high priest was regarded as the Vicar of God on earth ; the office was hereditary , the eldest son being successor to his father . The power of the high priests became entrenched and met no open challenge . The ...
... became a theocracy . The high priest was regarded as the Vicar of God on earth ; the office was hereditary , the eldest son being successor to his father . The power of the high priests became entrenched and met no open challenge . The ...
Side 11
... became evident . Judaea was a buffer country , and could serve as a base for an offensive against an Egyptian attack ; it would also provide an outlet to the sea . He had to rely on the sons of Joseph , who were the pro - Seleucid ...
... became evident . Judaea was a buffer country , and could serve as a base for an offensive against an Egyptian attack ; it would also provide an outlet to the sea . He had to rely on the sons of Joseph , who were the pro - Seleucid ...
Side 147
... became vital for him in the pursuit of his foreign policy . When the news of the revolt of Jason reached him he became enraged because he saw that his policy of Hellenization was defeated . He saw in the revolt of Jason not a frat ...
... became vital for him in the pursuit of his foreign policy . When the news of the revolt of Jason reached him he became enraged because he saw that his policy of Hellenization was defeated . He saw in the revolt of Jason not a frat ...