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He's got a whole Syrian army backing him up. Now, contrast that with Judas. He’s not exactly bringing a battalion to this battle. He's in Adasa with just three thousand men. Three....
But that feeling is what drove the Maccabees to do something truly audacious, something we still talk about today. The First Book of Maccabees, a historical text not included in th...
Specifically, let’s look at a snippet from Chapter 9. It’s a tense moment, dripping with political maneuvering. The text opens with a reference to the evils that Demetrius— that's ...
That feeling echoes through the ages, especially when we look at the story of Judas Maccabeus. The Book of Maccabees I, a historical text not included in the Hebrew Bible but consi...
That’s what I find so compelling about this passage from 1 Maccabees 9. It's not about a glorious victory, but the cold, hard reality of occupation. We’re talking about the afterma...
The story of the Maccabees gives us a glimpse. Think back to a time of struggle, a time when the very identity of a people was threatened. The Book of Maccabees I recounts just suc...
It's actually a fascinating glimpse into the political and religious realities of the time. to a passage from the Book of Maccabees I, chapter 10, where we hear about a royal decre...
We're picking up the story with Jonathan, one of the famed Maccabee brothers, fresh off some victories and shrewd negotiations. Imagine the scene: King Alexander, recognizing Jonat...
The aftermath of battle... it's never pretty. The Book of Maccabees I tells us, starkly, that "there were burned and slain with the sword well nigh eight thousand men." Eight thous...