The Hammer: A Story of the Maccabean TimesChurch, Alfred John
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The Hammer: A Story of the Maccabean Times
Church, Alfred John
Jewish fiction; Jews -- History -- To 70 A.D. -- Fiction; Maccabees -- Fiction
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FOOTNOTES
1 Nearly £2,000.
2 “The exceeding profaneness of Jason, that ungodly wretch, and no
high priest” (2 Macc. iv. 13).
3 Antiochus’s surname, self-assumed or given by the flattery of his
courtiers, of “Epiphanes” (the Illustrious), was jestingly changed
by his subjects through the alteration of a single letter into,
“Epimanes” (Madman).
4 The Suburra was one of the least reputable quarters in Rome.
5 “He came with the King’s mandate, bringing nothing worthy the high
priesthood, but having the fury of a cruel tyrant, and the rage of a
savage beast” (2 Macc. iv. 25).
6 Son and successor of Seleucus Nicator, the first of the dynasty of
the Greek Syrian kings.
7 The wine of Mount Tmolus, a mountain near Smyrna, before which, as
Virgil says (Georgics ii. 184), all other wines rise as before their
betters.
8 Azariah, holpen of Jehovah.
9 Charles Martel defeated the Saracens between Poictiers and Tours
(A.D. 732).
10 Not to be confounded with the village near Jerusalem.
11 The talent must have been a talent of gold, which may be reckoned as
equal to £3,300.
12 This is the meaning of the name Eleazar.
13 Psalm cxxxvi.
14 About £,24.
15 Hebrews xi. 37-38. Compare ii. Macc. x. vi. “When as they wandered
in the mountains and dens like beasts.”
16 Nine o’clock, p.m.
17 There seems to have been a belief among the Jews of this time in the
efficacy of prayers for the dead. So we read in 2 Maccabees xii. 45:
“Whereupon he made a reconciliation for the dead that they might be
delivered from sin.” This is probably the chief reason why the
Council of Trent included the Books of Maccabees and other
Apocryphal writings in the Canon of Scripture.
18 The month Chisleu about corresponds to our December.
19 See S. John x. 22, 23: “And it was at Jerusalem the Feast of the
Dedication, and it was winter. And Jesus walked in the Temple, in
Solomon’s porch.”
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