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Judea
was
part
of
the
Ptolemaic
Kingdom
of
Egypt
from
200
BCE,
when
King
Antiochus
III
the
Great
of
Syria
defeated
King
Ptolemy
V
Epiphanes
of
Egypt
at
the
Battle
of
Panium
Judea
became
at
that
moment
part
of
the
Seleucid
Empire
of
Syria
King
Antiochus
III
the
Great,
wanting
to
concelliate
his
new
Jewish
subjects,
Guaranteed
their
right
to
live
according
to
their
ancesteral
customs,
and
continue
to
practice
their
religion
at
the
Temple
of
Jerusalem
However,
in
175
BC,
Antiochus
IV
Epiphanes,
son
of
Antiochus
III,
invaded
Judea
ostensibly
at
the
request
of
the
Sons
of
Tobias
The
Tobiads,
who
led
the
Hellenizing
Jewish
faction
in
Jerusalem
were
expelled
to
Syria
around
170
BCE
When
the
High
Priest
Onias
and
his
(pause)
pro-Egyptian
faction
wrestled
control
from
them
Tobiads
lobbied
Antiochus
IV
Epiphanes
to
recapture
Jerusalem
As
the
ancient
Jewish
historian
Flavius
Josephus
tells
us:
"
The
king
being
thereto
disposed
beforehand,
complied
with
them,
and
came
upon
the
Jews
with
a
great
army,
and
took
their
city
by
force,
and
slew
a
great
multitude
of
those
that
favored
Ptolemy,
and
sent
out
his
soldiers
to
plunder
them
without
mercy.
He
also
spoiled
the
temple,
and
put
a
stop
to
the
constant
practice
of
offering
a
daily
sacrifice
of
expiation
for
three
years
and
six
months"
When
the
second
temple
in
Jerusalem
was
looted
and
services
stopped,
Judaism
was
outlawed
In
167
BCE,
Antiochus
ordered
an
alter
to
Zeus
erected
in
the
temple.
He
banned
circumcision
and
ordered
pigs
to
be
sacrificed
at
the
alter
of
the
temple.
Antiochus′s
actions
provoked
a
large
scale
revolt
Mattityahu,
a
Jewish
priest,
and
his
five
sons
Jochanan,
Simeon,
Eleazar,
Jonathan,
and
Judah
led
a
rebellion
against
Antiochus
Judah
became
known
as
Yehuda
Ha
Makabi,
which
means
Judah
the
Hammer(echo)
By
166
BCE,
Mattathias
had
died,
and
Judah
took
his
place
as
leader
By
165
BCE,
the
Jewish
revolt
against
the
Seleucid
monarchy
was
successful
The
temple
was
liberated,
and
new
holy
vessels
were
made.
According
to
the
Talmud,
Olive
oil
was
needed
for
the
menorah
in
the
temple,
which
was
required
to
burn
throughout
the
night,
every
night.
The
story
goes
that
there
was
only
enough
oil
to
burn
for
one
day,
yet
it
burned
for
8 days,
the
time
required
to
prepare
a
fresh
supply
of
oil
for
the
menorah
An
8-day
festival
was
declared
by
the
Jewish
sages
to
commemorate
this
miracle
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