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  • And this was the end of Antiochus, called Epiphanes.
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  • ...there came out of them a wicked root Antiochus surnamed Epiphanes, son of Antiochus the king, who had been an hostage at Rome, and he reigned in the hundred an
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  • And the wars against Antiochus Epiphanes, and Eupator his son,
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  • But after the death of Seleucus, when Antiochus, called Epiphanes, took the kingdom, Jason the brother of Onias laboured underhand to be high
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  • In the hundred and sixtieth year Alexander, the son of Antiochus surnamed Epiphanes, went up and took Ptolemais: for the people had received him, by means wher
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  • ...Cyprus, that Philometor had committed unto him, and departed to Antiochus Epiphanes, and seeing that he was in no honourable place, he was so discouraged, that
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  • ...yrian kings from B.C. 280 to B.C. 65. The most notable of these were, (1.) Antiochus the Great, who ascended the throne B.C. 223. He is regarded as the "king of ...ting the armies of Antiochus that were sent against them. Enraged at this, Antiochus marched against them in person, threatening utterly to exterminate the nati
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  • ...ional party among the Jews who suffered in the persecution under Antiochus Epiphanes, who succeeded to the Syrian throne B.C. 175. It is supposed to have been d After the expulsion of Antiochus Epiphanes from Egypt by the Romans, he gave vent to his indignation on the Jews, grea
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  • ...patriotic struggles against the tyranny of [[Text:EBD:Antiochus|Antiochus Epiphanes]], and terminating B.C. 135. It became part of the Vulgate Version of the B
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  • ...to commemorate the purging of the temple after its pollution by Antiochus Epiphanes (B.C. 167), and the rebuilding of the altar after the Syrian invaders had b
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  • ...ys, "And they shall place the abomination that maketh desolate." Antiochus Epiphanes caused an [[Text:EBD:Altar|altar]] to be erected on the altar of [[Text:EBD
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  • ...t in [[Jerusalem]] under the false messiah when the cruelties of Antiochus Epiphanes will be repeated (Revelation 11:3-12).
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  • ...eans (i.e., the "pious"), a party that originated in the time of Antiochus Epiphanes in revolt against his heathenizing policy. The first mention of them is in
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  • ...me place where it had formerly stood. (Comp. 1 Macc. 4:47.) When Antiochus Epiphanes pillaged Jerusalem the altar of burnt offering was taken away. In the temple built after the Exile the altar was restored. Antiochus Epiphanes took it away, but it was afterwards restored by Judas Maccabaeus (1 Macc. 1
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  • ...of the purification of the temple after it had been polluted by Antiochus Epiphanes. The "feast of Purim" (q.v.), Esther 9:24-32, was also instituted after the
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  • ...south). The chapter especially focusses on the Seleuciid king [[Antiochus Epiphanes]] who desecrated the Jewish Temple in [[Jerusalem]]. There is some debate a
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  • ...tinuance of these governments; and from Dan. 11:21, to relate to Antiochus Epiphanes, who was a cruel and violent persecutor of the [[Jews]]. See what decaying, ...ophecy is very difficult, and commentators differ much respecting it. From Antiochus the account seems to pass to [[Text:EBD:[[Text:EBD:Antichrist|Antichrist]]|
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