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Maccabees, Books of the
        There were originally five books of the Maccabees. The first
        contains a history of the war of independence, commencing (B.C.
        175) in a series of patriotic struggles against the tyranny of
        Antiochus Epiphanes, and terminating B.C. 135. It became part of
        the Vulgate Version of the Bible, and was thus retained among
        the Apocrypha.
        The second gives a history of the Maccabees' struggle from
        B.C. 176 to B.C. 161. Its object is to encourage and admonish
        the Jews to be faithful to the religion of their fathers.
        The third does not hold a place in the Apocrypha, but is read
        in the Greek Church. Its design is to comfort the Alexandrian
        Jews in their persecution. Its writer was evidently an
        Alexandrian Jew.
        The fourth was found in the Library of Lyons, but was
        afterwards burned. The fifth contains a history of the Jews from
        B.C. 184 to B.C. 86. It is a compilation made by a Jew after the
        destruction of Jerusalem, from ancient memoirs, to which he had
        access. It need scarcely be added that none of these books has
        any divine authority.
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Definition for 'Maccabees, Books of the' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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