I Maccabees - Anchor Bible
Jonathan A. Goldstein
Doubleday, 1976 - 592 pages
"The
Apocryphal book ofI Maccabees(Volume 41 in the acclaimed Anchor Bible
series) is an inspirational thriller." With the help of God, the aged
priest Mattathias and his sons--Judas Maccabaeus, Jonathan, and
Simon--dramatically lead the Jews of Judaea first to victory and then to
freedom against the formidable successors of Alexander the Great. Their
struggles begin in guerilla warfare, responding to the terrible
persecutions decreed by King Antiochus IV, and courageously accomplish
their first great triumph--still celebrated in the festival of Hanukkah.
The Introduction to this volume considers not onlyI Maccabees, but also
the parallel accounts found inII Maccabeesand shows that the two
authors ofI & II Maccabeeswrote with passionate conviction to teach
two sharply opposed points of view. In some cases their convictions
blinded them to the truth, but Professor Goldstein renders their
teachings accessible to the modern reader and reconstructs what really
happened, making valuable contributions to Greek and Roman as well as to
Jewish history. Nineteen maps and diagrams set the scene of the
dramatic struggle and the troubled times described inI Maccabees
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