1. Septuagint, Malachi, None (th cent. BCE - 2nd cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •maccabeus, jonathan Found in books: Taylor (2012), The Essenes, the Scrolls, and the Dead Sea, 14 |
2. Hebrew Bible, Psalms, 149 (9th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •maccabeus, jonathan Found in books: Taylor (2012), The Essenes, the Scrolls, and the Dead Sea, 90 |
3. Cicero, On Fate, 39-43 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Taylor (2012), The Essenes, the Scrolls, and the Dead Sea, 88 |
4. Dead Sea Scrolls, Damascus Covenant, 7.18-7.20 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •maccabeus, jonathan Found in books: Taylor (2012), The Essenes, the Scrolls, and the Dead Sea, 14 |
5. Dead Sea Scrolls, (Cairo Damascus Covenant) Cd-A, 7.18-7.20 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •maccabeus, jonathan Found in books: Taylor (2012), The Essenes, the Scrolls, and the Dead Sea, 14 |
6. Septuagint, 1 Maccabees, 2.42, 12.18-12.24, 15.29 (2nd cent. BCE - 2nd cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •maccabeus, jonathan •maccabeus, jonathan, and nicanor Found in books: Taylor (2012), The Essenes, the Scrolls, and the Dead Sea, 37, 90 | 2.42. Then there united with them a company of Hasideans, mighty warriors of Israel, every one who offered himself willingly for the law. 12.18. And now please send us a reply to this." 12.19. This is a copy of the letter which they sent to Onias: 12.20. "Arius, king of the Spartans, to Onias the high priest, greeting. 12.21. It has been found in writing concerning the Spartans and the Jews that they are brethren and are of the family of Abraham. 12.22. And now that we have learned this, please write us concerning your welfare; 12.23. we on our part write to you that your cattle and your property belong to us, and ours belong to you. We therefore command that our envoys report to you accordingly." 12.24. Now Jonathan heard that the commanders of Demetrius had returned, with a larger force than before, to wage war against him. 15.29. You have devastated their territory, you have done great damage in the land, and you have taken possession of many places in my kingdom. |
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7. Philo of Alexandria, Hypothetica, 11.1 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •maccabeus, jonathan Found in books: Taylor (2012), The Essenes, the Scrolls, and the Dead Sea, 90 |
8. Philo of Alexandria, Against Flaccus, 25, 27-35, 26 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Taylor (2012), The Essenes, the Scrolls, and the Dead Sea, 37 | 26. And when he was about to set out to take possession of his kingdom, Gaius advised him to avoid the voyage from Brundusium to Syria, which was a long and troublesome one, and rather to take the shorter one by Alexandria, and to wait for the periodical winds; for he said that the merchant vessels which set forth from that harbour were fast sailers, and that the pilots were most experienced men, who guided their ships like skilful coachmen guide their horses, keeping them straight in the proper course. And he took his advice, looking upon him both as his master and also as a giver of good counsel. |
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9. Josephus Flavius, Jewish Antiquities, 13, 13.172, 13.173, 18.18, 18.20, 18.159-60, 19.276, 20.100, 259 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Taylor (2012), The Essenes, the Scrolls, and the Dead Sea, 90 | 18.20. It also deserves our admiration, how much they exceed all other men that addict themselves to virtue, and this in righteousness; and indeed to such a degree, that as it hath never appeared among any other men, neither Greeks nor barbarians, no, not for a little time, so hath it endured a long while among them. This is demonstrated by that institution of theirs, which will not suffer any thing to hinder them from having all things in common; so that a rich man enjoys no more of his own wealth than he who hath nothing at all. There are about four thousand men that live in this way, |
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10. Josephus Flavius, Jewish War, 4.7, 4.439, 4.475-4.481 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •maccabeus, jonathan Found in books: Taylor (2012), The Essenes, the Scrolls, and the Dead Sea, 220 | 4.7. On its acclivity, which is straight, houses are built, and those very thick and close to one another. The city also hangs so strangely, that it looks as if it would fall down upon itself, so sharp is it at the top. 4.439. He then put his soldiers on board the ships, and slew such as had fled to the lake, insomuch that all Perea had either surrendered themselves, or were taken by the Romans, as far as Macherus. 4.475. But so much shall suffice to have been said about Jericho, and of the great happiness of its situation. 4.476. 4. The nature of the lake Asphaltitis is also worth describing. It is, as I have said already, bitter and unfruitful. It is so light [or thick] that it bears up the heaviest things that are thrown into it; nor is it easy for anyone to make things sink therein to the bottom, if he had a mind so to do. 4.477. Accordingly, when Vespasian went to see it, he commanded that some who could not swim should have their hands tied behind them, and be thrown into the deep, when it so happened that they all swam as if a wind had forced them upwards. 4.478. Moreover, the change of the color of this lake is wonderful, for it changes its appearance thrice every day; and as the rays of the sun fall differently upon it, the light is variously reflected. 4.479. However, it casts up black clods of bitumen in many parts of it; these swim at the top of the water, and resemble both in shape and bigness headless bulls; 4.480. and when the laborers that belong to the lake come to it, and catch hold of it as it hangs together, they draw it into their ships; but when the ship is full, it is not easy to cut off the rest, for it is so tenacious as to make the ship hang upon its clods till they set it loose with the menstrual blood of women, and with urine, to which alone it yields. 4.481. This bitumen is not only useful for the caulking of ships, but for the cure of men’s bodies; accordingly, it is mixed in a great many medicines. |
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11. Mishnah, Avot, 1 (1st cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •maccabeus, jonathan Found in books: Taylor (2012), The Essenes, the Scrolls, and the Dead Sea, 90 |
12. New Testament, Acts, 23, 25.13-14, 26.30, 26.31 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Taylor (2012), The Essenes, the Scrolls, and the Dead Sea, 37 26.31. καὶ ἀναχωρήσαντες ἐλάλουν πρὸς ἀλλήλους λέγοντες ὅτι Οὐδὲν θανάτου ἢ δεσμῶν ἄξιον πράσσει ὁ ἄνθρωπος οὗτος. | 26.31. When they had withdrawn, they spoke one to another, saying, "This man does nothing worthy of death or of bonds." |
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13. New Testament, Mark, 3.6, 8.15, 12.13 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •maccabeus, jonathan Found in books: Taylor (2012), The Essenes, the Scrolls, and the Dead Sea, 14 3.6. Καὶ ἐξελθόντες οἱ Φαρισαῖοι εὐθὺς μετὰ τῶν Ἡρῳδιανῶν συμβούλιον ἐδίδουν κατʼ αὐτοῦ ὅπως αὐτὸν ἀπολέσωσιν. 8.15. καὶ διεστέλλετο αὐτοῖς λέγων Ὁρᾶτε, βλέπετε ἀπὸ τῆς ζύμης τῶν Φαρισαίων καὶ τῆς ζύμης Ἡρῴδου. 12.13. Καὶ ἀποστέλλουσιν πρὸς αὐτόν τινας τῶν Φαρισαίων καὶ τῶν Ἡρῳδιανῶν ἵνα αὐτὸν ἀγρεύσωσιν λόγῳ. | 3.6. The Pharisees went out, and immediately conspired with the Herodians against him, how they might destroy him. 8.15. He charged them, saying, "Take heed: beware of the yeast of the Pharisees and the yeast of Herod." 12.13. They sent some of the Pharisees and of the Herodians to him, that they might trap him with words. |
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14. New Testament, Matthew, 22.16 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •maccabeus, jonathan Found in books: Taylor (2012), The Essenes, the Scrolls, and the Dead Sea, 14 22.16. καὶ ἀποστέλλουσιν αὐτῷ τοὺς μαθητὰς αὐτῶν μετὰ τῶν Ἡρῳδιανῶν λέγοντας Διδάσκαλε, οἴδαμεν ὅτι ἀληθὴς εἶ καὶ τὴν ὁδὸν τοῦ θεοῦ ἐν ἀληθείᾳ διδάσκεις, καὶ οὐ μέλει σοι περὶ οὐδενός, οὐ γὰρ βλέπεις εἰς πρόσωπον ἀνθρώπων· | 22.16. They sent their disciples to him, along with the Herodians, saying, "Teacher, we know that you are honest, and teach the way of God in truth, no matter who you teach, for you aren't partial to anyone. |
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15. Anon., Avot Derabbi Nathan A, 5 (6th cent. CE - 8th cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •maccabeus, jonathan Found in books: Taylor (2012), The Essenes, the Scrolls, and the Dead Sea, 90 |