Judaism in the Greek Period: From the Rise of Alexander the Great to the Intervention of Rome (333-63 B. C.) |
Contents
a The causes of the Maccabean revolt | 35 |
d The reign of Simon 142135 | 41 |
f The Rise of the Pharisees their relation to the Sadducees | 49 |
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According Alexander Alexander Jannaeus Alexandria Antigonus Antiochus Antiochus Epiphanes apocalyptic appears Aramaic Aristobulus Babylon battle of Ipsus Ben Sira Bible book of Daniel Canon century B.C. chapter character Cheyne Chron circ Coele-Syria connexion Darius death Demetrius described Diaspora divine earth Egypt Egyptian Empire Enoch Epiphanes exile Ezek Ezra Feast Greek Greek period Gunkel heathen Hebrew Hellenic High Priest holy Hyrcanus important Israel Jahveh Jerusalem Jewish community Jewish Diaspora Jews John Hyrcanus Josephus Judaea Judah Judaism Judas judgement king later literature Macc Maccabees means Messianic nations Onias original Palestine passage perhaps Persian Pharisees poem post-exilic priestly probably prophecy prophet Prov Proverbs psalm Psalter Ptolemy referred regarded reign religion religious rendered righteous Seleucids Seleucus shepherd Simon Sira Solomon synagogue Syria Temple Testament tion translation Tyre verse victory Wisdom word writer