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Chanukah - Historical
Background
Mattithias
Father of the five Maccabee brothers and Temple kohen-priest fled to
Modin to escape Greek influence and pressure in Jerusalem.
He began the Chanukah revolt when Mattithias (known in Hebrew as
Matityahu) killed a Hellenist Jew sacrificed a pig to a pagan god at the
command of a Greek soldier. Before
he fled to the hills with his sons to escape Greek revenge, he called
likeminded Jews to join him in a fight against Greek oppression.
He died soon after the revolt began. Judah
Maccabee Son of Mattithias who took over the fight once his father
died. He specialized in
guerilla tactics and ambushes. Known in Greek as Judah Maccabeus, his name
is recalled to represent the entire Jewish fighting force that rose up
against the Syrian-Greek troops. Elazar
Brother of Judah who was killed in battle when an elephant, then a
state-of-the-art war vehicle, crushed him. Shimon,
Yonaton, and Yochanon Three other sons of Mattithias who
joined in the battle.
Post-Miracle
Maccabees The
corrupted Hasmonean dynasty declined in power and public reverence, and their rule ended when Herod, a Hasmonean son-in-law, seized
power and killed off the rest of the Hasmonean line.
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