-
Civilization and the Jews. Green, p. 501. Ginzberg, Lewis. "The
Tobiads and
Oniads".
Jewish Encyclopedia. Jan ****mann: Martyrium, Gewalt, Unsterblichkeit....
- play Exagōgē, a
paraphrase of the
Exodus in
iambic trimeter Jason of the
Oniad family, High
Priest in the
Temple in
Jerusalem from 175 to 172 BCE Menelaus...
-
forth that the
characteristics when
trying to
determine if a work may be of
Oniad Jewish origin are; if it is in Gr**** (the
lingua franca for the time and...
- BCE to 171 BCE
during the
Second Temple period of Judaism. He was of the
Oniad family and was
brother to
Onias III, his
predecessor as High Priest. Josephus...
- Romans.
Samaritan Temple Mount Gerizim 450 BC. 110 BC by the Maccabees. The
Oniad Temple Leontopolis Unclear,
possibly as
early as 168-167 BC. 73-74 AD by...
-
pagans as the
cause of all
misfortune Ginzberg, Lewis. "The
Tobiads and
Oniads".
Retrieved 23
January 2007.
Jewish Encyclopedia. Levine, Lee I. Judaism...
- 13820
Oneonta 1
Otsego County Onesquethaw 1
Albany County 12067
Oniad Lake 1
Dutchess County 12590
Oniontown 1
Dutchess County Oniontown...
- not
universally accepted as
being Leontopolis, and therefore, the site of
Oniad Temple. One
problem is that
Roman sources tell us that
Leontopolis was 180...
- of
Jewish resistance.
Titus and
Vespasian celebrate a
triumph in Rome.
Oniad Temple at
Leontopolis in
Egypt closes and is
dismantled on Vespasian's orders...
- this same source. Büchler
regards the
struggle between the
Tobiads and the
Oniads as a
contest between Ptolemean and
Seleucid supremacy in Jerusalem. According...