A History of Israel: From the fall of Jerusalem, 586 B.C., to the Bar-Kokhba revolt, A.D. 135At the Claredon Press, 1955 |
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Pagina 219
... naturally be resented by the orthodox among the Jews . It must be recognized that Antiochus , as suzerain , believed that he had a legal right to set up one and put down another in his subject states and provinces - considerations of ...
... naturally be resented by the orthodox among the Jews . It must be recognized that Antiochus , as suzerain , believed that he had a legal right to set up one and put down another in his subject states and provinces - considerations of ...
Pagina 251
... naturally enough ; the nationalist Jews had never looked on him with favour ; so that if they were now to support Alexander Balas against him , the outlook would be more serious than ever . Thus it came about that he was practically ...
... naturally enough ; the nationalist Jews had never looked on him with favour ; so that if they were now to support Alexander Balas against him , the outlook would be more serious than ever . Thus it came about that he was practically ...
Pagina 346
... naturally sought to further its interests with the victorious Antony , upon whom had devolved the con- duct of affairs in the eastern parts of the empire . One after another the suppliants appeared before him - Herod , represen- tatives ...
... naturally sought to further its interests with the victorious Antony , upon whom had devolved the con- duct of affairs in the eastern parts of the empire . One after another the suppliants appeared before him - Herod , represen- tatives ...
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THE FALL OF NINE | 7 |
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Additional Note A CHRONOLOGY | 19 |
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