Books of the Maccabees

Books of the Maccabees

The Books of the Maccabees are books concerned with the Maccabees, the leaders of the Jewish rebellion against the Seleucid dynasty, or related subjects.

The term mostly refers to two deuterocanonical books contained in some canons of the Bible:
*1 Maccabees, originally written in Hebrew and surviving in a Greek translation, relates the history of the Maccabees from until 134 BC.
*2 Maccabees, a Greek abridgement of an an earlier history in Hebrew, relating the history of the Maccabees down to 161 BC, focusing on Judas Maccabaeus.

The term also commonly refers to two further works:
*3 Maccabees, a Greek book relating to a 3rd century BC persecution of the Jews of Egypt.
*4 Maccabees, a philosophic discourse praising the supremacy of reason over passion, using the Maccabeen martyrs as examples.

The term may also refer to:
*5 Maccabees, an Arab language history from 186 BC to 6 BC. The same title is also used for a Syriac version of 6th book of Josephus' Jewish War. [http://net.bible.org/dictionary.php?word=Maccabees,%20Books%20Of,%203-5 NetBible: The 3rd, 4th, and 5th boks of the Maccabees] ]
*6 Maccabees, a Syriac poem which possibly shared a lost source with 4 Maccabees.James R. Davila, " [http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/academic/divinity/more_xn_apoc_paper.html More Christian Apocrypha] ".]
*7 Maccabees, a Syriac work focusing on the speeches of the Maccabean Martyrs and her mother.
*8 Maccabees, a brief account of the revolt drawing on Seleucid sources, preserved in the Chronicle of John Malalas (§§ 206-207).

The three books of Meqabyan from Ethiopia are similar in name but quite different in content.

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