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- contacts with the peoples around them. Many historians have chronicled the Hasmonaeans' territorial acquisitions. In sum, it took them twenty-five years to...
- translations of the Hebrew Bible into Aramaic, were originally composed in Hasmonaean. Hasmonaean also appears in quotations in the Mishnah and Tosefta, although...
- regional characteristics. One of them was Hasmonaean Aramaic, the official administrative language of Hasmonaean Judaea (142–37 BC), alongside Hebrew, which...
- contacts with the peoples around them. Many historians have chronicled the Hasmonaeans' territorial acquisitions. In sum, it took them twenty-five years to...
- Hebrew to the margins of Jewish society. Writings from the Seleucid and Hasmonaean periods show the complete su****ssion of Aramaic as the language of the...
- The Jewish War 1.28.4. Cleopatra of Jerusalem was not related to the Hasmonaean Dynasty. She had married King Herod the Great in 25 BC. Herod possibly...
- the Jews and Judaism in the Second Temple Period: The Maccabean Revolt, Hasmonaean Rule, and Herod the Great (174–4 BCE). Library of Second Temple Studies...
- and Gabinius after him, restored many of the liberated cities which the Hasmonaean kings had destro**** Sartre 2005, p. 43. Butcher 2003, p. 113: To commemorate...
- he served as President and Judge of the court at Jerusalem under the Hasmonaean king, Alexander Janneus, in the year 67 BCE, as also in subsequent years...
- BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-17085-8. Shatzman, I. (1991). The armies of the Hasmonaeans and Herod: from ****enistic to Roman frameworks. Mohr Siebeck. ISBN 978-3-16-145617-6...