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- les adresse. The more usual explanation is based on the Latin name, Machabaeorum c****a ("Dance of the Maccabees"). The seven tortured brothers, with...
- translation, as well as a Latin adaptation under the title P****io Sanctorum Machabaeorum (Suffering of the Holy Maccabees). One of the Syriac versions was titled...
- Tobit or Tobias Judith Judith Esther Esther with additions Machabaeorum I 1 Maccabees Machabaeorum II 2 Maccabees Sapientia Wisdom or Wisdom of Solomon Ecclesiasticus...
- captive in Babylon 1 Maccabees 1 Machabaeorum 1 Machabees The First Book of the Maccabees 2 Maccabees 2 Machabaeorum 2 Machabees The Second Book of the...
- Ieremias, Daniel, Ezechiel, Tobias, Iudith, Hester, Hesdrae libre duo, Machabaeorum libre duo. 17 Novi autem Testamenti, evangeliorum libri quatuor, Actus...
- Aggæi Aggæus Haggai Zachariæ Zacharias Zechariah Malachiæ Malachias Malachi 1 Machabæorum 1 Machabees 1 Maccabees 2 Machabæorum 2 Machabees 2 Maccabees...
- possibly gave rise to the term "macabre", perhaps derived from the Latin Machabaeorum. List of names for the Biblical nameless Felicitas of Rome Symphorosa...
- respectively). The French term Danse Macabre may derive from the Latin C****a Machabæorum, literally "dance of the Maccabees." In 2 Maccabees, a deuterocanonical...
- 2022-11-02. Catholic Bible Online, The First Book of MachabeesLiber I Machabæorum, Baronius Press, published 2016, accessed 26 December 2020 Bar-Kochva...
- from French (danse) macabre (AHD, MW), probably from Latin (C****a) Machabaeorum, from מקבת maqqebet 'hammer' (WNW), from נקב naqab 'perforate' (SC) maftir...