- The
Tobiads were a
Jewish dynasty in
Ammon with
origins possibly rooted in the
First Temple Period, both
literary and
archaeological evidence point to...
- "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...
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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...
- 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...
-
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...
-
inhabitants hostile to the
Maccabees and
their Jewish neighbors, and
possibly the
Tobiad Jews, a clan that
generally favored the
ruling Seleucid government. During...
- ****enistic
Civilization and the Jews. Green, p. 501. Ginzberg, Lewis. "The
Tobiads and Oniads".
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original on 14 May 2020.
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dynast Hyrc****
founded Qasr Al Abd, and was a
descendant of the
Seleucid Tobiad dynasty of Tobiah, whom
Nehemiah mentions in the 5th
century BC as an Ammonite...