2 MaccabeesWalter de Gruyter, 10 בדצמ׳ 2008 - 627 עמודים 2 Maccabees is a Jewish work composed during the 2nd century BCE and preserved by the Church. Written in Hellenistic Greek and told from a Jewish-Hellenistic perspective, 2 Maccabees narrates and interprets the ups and downs of events that took place in Jerusalem prior to and during the Maccabean revolt: institutionalized Hellenization and the foundation of Jerusalem as a polis; the persecution of Jews by Antiochus Epiphanes, accompanied by famous martyrdoms; and the rebellion against Seleucid rule by Judas Maccabaeus. 2 Maccabees is an important source both for the events it describes and for the values and interests of the Judaism of the Hellenistic diaspora that it reflects - which are often quite different from those represented by its competitor, 1 Maccabees. |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 48
... Lord briefly became angry , He will again be reconciled with His own servants . ” Such a collection of motifs from the author's reflections - " edification , " " brief , " " reconciled , " “ servants ” – cannot be by chance . Rather ...
... Lord Shall Go Forth : Essays in Honor of David Noel Freedman in Celebration of His Sixtieth Birthday ( Winona Lake , Indiana : Eisenbrauns , 1983 ) 685-690 . 134 On the status of the apocryphal books in the early church see , in general ...
... Lord ( Kúpios appears for the last time in Ch . 5 , and even “ Heaven ” is mentioned only three times after that chapter ) , nor hardly any pray- ing ( see only 7 : 41-42 , 9:71 , 9:46 and the diplomatic window - dressing in 12:11 ) ...
... lord over” ( περαρ [5:23]) them, which is not surprising given the fact that they are characterized by “haughtiness” ( γερξα [9:7]) and “arrogance” ( περηφανα [5:21; 7:36; 9:7]); they let their “hearts soar” (μετερισμ« τ« καρδα« [5:21]) ...
... Lord” ( ζ ν κριο« – 7:33, 15:4), and “the all-seeing Lord” ( παντεππτη« κριο« – 9:5).174 – Indeed, with His help the Jews ultimately manage not only to “close in” upon their enemies (παρακλε [4:34]), but also to “overcome” them (ξειρ [4 ...
תוכן
Chapter XI | 392 |
Chapter XII | 414 |
Chapter XIII | 445 |
Chapter XIV | 463 |
Chapter XV | 492 |
On the Letters in Chapters 12 | 519 |
to register the people of Jerusalem as Antiochenes 49 | 530 |
his second invasion 51 | 533 |
1218 | 129 |
1932 | 170 |
Chapter III | 181 |
Chapter IV | 207 |
Chapter V | 247 |
Chapter VI | 270 |
Chapter VII | 296 |
Chapter VIII | 320 |
Chapter IX | 349 |
Chapter X | 369 |
as the residents of the place requested 62 | 537 |
A Ptolemaic Account of Antiochus Decrees? 2 Macc 67 | 541 |
the tribute still owed to the Romans 2 Macc 810 36 | 544 |
The Battle Against the Galatians 820 | 546 |
their own foods 1131 | 549 |
to be his successor 1426 | 551 |
the Syrian Language 1536 | 553 |
and ever since the city was taken over by the Hebrews it has been in their hands 1537 | 556 |
Backmatter | 561 |