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- The Tobiads were a Jewish dynasty in Ammon with origins possibly rooted in the First Temple Period, both literary and archaeological evidence point to...
- quarter of the second century BCE. Most scholars agree it was built by the Tobiads, a notable Jewish family of the Second Temple period, although the descriptions...
- "Nehemiah xiii. 1-9". "Tobiads in the Lachish ostraca". "Antiquities xii.4". Ji, Chang-Ho C. (1998). "A New Look at the Tobiads in 'Iraq al-Amir". Liber...
- had ruled it on behalf of the Achaeminid Persians, the Jewish Tobiad dynasty. The Tobiad family had based themselves in a palace several kilometers west...
- army, which led to the rise of a ****enized Jewish elite class (e.g. the Tobiads). The wars of Antiochus III brought the region into the Seleucid empire;...
- uncompleted. The Tobiads fought the Arab Nabateans for twenty years until they lost the city to them. After losing Philadelphia, the Tobiad family disappears...
- the Great. Some Jews, mainly those of the urban upper class, notably the Tobiad family, wished to dispense with Jewish law and to adopt a Gr**** lifestyle...
- 1st and 2nd centuries CE Hyrc****, the son of Tobias, one of the Jewish Tobiads of the 2nd century BCE Hyrcania (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
- inhabitants hostile to the Maccabees and their Jewish neighbors, and possibly the Tobiad Jews, a clan that generally favored the ruling Seleucid government. During...
- Antiochus IV invaded Judea at the request of the sons of Tobias. The Tobiads, who led the ****enizing Jewish faction in Jerusalem, were expelled to...