The historians' history of the world in twenty-five volumes, volume 02 : $b Israel, India, Persia, Phoenicia, Minor Nations of Western Asia
History
The historians' history of the world in twenty-five volumes, volume 02 : $b Israel, India, Persia, Phoenicia, Minor Nations of Western Asia
World history
Antiochus Epiphanes was mean in his spirit, low in his habits, covetous
in disposition, and exceedingly cruel in temper. The evil tendency of
his bad character was, however, rather elicited by the corrupt state
of Jewish morals, than voluntarily directed against this people. But
the result was terrible beyond description. Soon after his accession,
Jason, the brother of the high priest, proceeded to the king at
Antioch, and offered a great increase of tribute, if he would appoint
him high priest, and confine his deposed brother Onias in his capital.
The necessities of the king, occasioned by the great tribute which he
had to pay to Rome, acting upon an unprincipled and covetous mind,
induced him to yield a ready compliance with this infamous proposal.
The pious and venerable Onias therefore was forthwith deposed and
banished, and Jason invested with the high-priesthood.
Finding how availing money was with the young monarch, Jason gave a
further sum for liberty to erect a gymnasium at Jerusalem, for the
celebration of Grecian games in the holy city; and to build an academy
for teaching youth the sciences, after the manner of Greece; and for
power to make such Jews as he thought fit free of the city of Antioch.
The effect of these licenses tended to strengthen the party of the
usurper, and at the same time to inflict a terrible blow on the great
cause of Jewish nationality and religion. The academies were erected,
and Grecian learning cultivated. His gymnasium was so much frequented,
that priests neglected their duties at the altar to contend in the
games. As these exercises were performed naked, it induced a general
desire to avoid the distinguishing mark of Judaism. “The only avowed
purpose of these athletic exercises was the strengthening of the
body; but the real design went to the gradual changing of Judaism for
Heathenism, as was clearly indicated by the pains which many took to
efface the mark of circumcision. The games, besides, were closely
connected with idolatry; for they were generally celebrated in honour
of some pagan god. The innovations of Jason were therefore extremely
odious to the more pious part of the nation, and even his own adherents
did not enter fully into all his views.”
[Illustration: ROBES OF THE HIGH PRIEST]
So extensively did this impious priest carry out his irreligious and
denationalising plans, that he actually sent Jews to contend in the
games which were celebrated at Tyre before Antiochus, although they
were avowedly in honour of Hercules; transmitting by them, at the same
time, a large sum to be presented as a votive offering to the god. The
persons entrusted with the present had, however, so much more sound
principle than their master, that they presented the money to the
Tyrians for building ships of war.
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