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The two books, 1 Maccabees and 2 Maccabees are apocryphal books included in the Catholic Bible, and cover part of the intertestamental period. Whereas 1 Maccabees attempts to be a straight-forward history of the Maccabaean period of the second century BCE, 2 Maccabees places events of approximately the same period in a religious context. It describes how God sent his angels in the form of fantastic horsemen dressed in gold armour, to run down the enemies of the Jews and to throw thunderbolts, divine intervention that had never before been forthcoming in support of the Hebrew people. 3 Maccabees and 4 Maccabees are less important works that were written much later.

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Q: What books of the apocrypha tell the history of Judah between the Old and New Testaments?
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Do the Hebrew scriptures present the history of the Israelites?

AnswerAlmost all histories are subjective, particularly histories written in ancient times before modern standards of historical scholarship were defined. Within this limitation, the Deuteronomic History (Joshua, Judges, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1 Kings and 2 Kings), written in the time of King Josiah, provides one view of the history of Israel and Judah. The Book of Chronicles, written after the Babylonian Exile, provides a noticeably different of the history of Israel and Judah, but was clearly based on information taken from the Deuteronomic History.


Who was Judah?

Judah was the fourth son of Jacob (Israel) by Leah. He became the leader amongst the sons. The tribe of Judah is named after him, and many of the modern Jews are descended from him.


What is the meaning of the name judah?

The meaning of the name Judah is "thankful". Judah's mother Leyah said the word upon Judah's birth. The exact phrase was "This time I will thank the Lord," and named her son Judah. It comes from the word "Todah" which is "thank you". Interestingly enough, the word "Hod" in Hebrew means majesty, which is a similar root to the Hebrew "Yehuda" or Judah, and the royal line also passes through the tribe of Judah. What came first is a bigger question, "hod" or "yehuda".


Was Judah an ancestor of the Messiah?

Matt 1:2,3 lists Judah as an ancestor of the Messiah.


How many times is 'Judah' mentioned in the Bible?

In the King James version the word - Judah - appears 812 times the word - Judah's - appears 4 times and the word - Bethlehemjudah - appears 10 times

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What as the language of the Jews in the Bible and today?

First don't make the mistake of assuming all Israel are Jews.... Which many people do. There are 12 tribes of Israel and Judah (Jews) is but one tribe. Further the tribe of Judah was not the tribe of the priests, it was the tribe of the kings of Judah. The people of the tribe of Judah who resided in Jerusalem with the tribe of Benjamin spoke Hebrew, until the time of Alexander the Great and later his general Ptolemy who forced the Greek language upon the people under their rule. This is why one observes the text shift from Hebrew to Greek between the old and New testaments.


What was the relationship between Judah and Syria?

Aram, the ancient Kingdom based in Syria had a tumultuous relationship with Judah. During the United-Kingdom of Israel period, Aram was a subordinate vassal of Davidic and Solomonic Israel. With the fall of the United Kingdom and the independence of Israel and Judah, Aram became an ascendant power. Most conflict occurred between Aram and the Northern Kingdom of Israel. Aram and Judah had decent relations, but Judah could not help but sympathize with their kinsmen's plight in the north. Eventually, Aram, Israel, and Judah were all conquered by Assyria (based out of modern day Iraq). Judean culture and religion survived, but the other two cultures, among many others, were lost to history.


What is the message of 2 Chronicles?

II Chronicles is about the history of Solomon's reign, history of the tribe of Judah, and revival under King Hezekiah.


Characteristics of Deuteronomistic History?

The common characteristic of Deuteronomistic history is that the Bibilical books talk about the end of the kingdom of Judah and the beginning of the Babylonian exile.


Where can I learn about the history of ancient Israel?

One can learn about the history of ancient Israel and Judah from general encyclopedia websites such a Wikipedia. There are also more specialized history websites such as AllAboutHistory.


Which group gained control of judah following Alexander's death?

Seleucid kings. Sources: My world history book :)


What is the book of 1 cronicles about in the Bible?

1 Chronicles is a history of the kings of Judah and Israel; it is similar to 1 Kings.


What is the overriding message of the Deuteronomic History?

The Deuteronomic History consists of the books of Joshua, Judges, Samuel and Kings, which are believed to have been written during the reign of King Josiah of Judah, who sought to use religion to consolidate his power and rebuild national unity. They are a well-integrated set of books clearly written by a single author, although written anonymously. To the extent that the History is factual or includes legends that the author believed to be factual, its contents can not be considered as implying a message. However, the Deuteronomic History is not merely factual or legendary and does convey a number of messages to the people of the late Judahite monarchy.Although Israel was undoubtedly larger, more powerful and more prosperous than its small southern neighbour, Judah, the Deuteronomic History consistently portrays Judah as eclipsing Israel. Although most scholars believe there never was a United Monarchy, the earlier books of the History portray a united people who conquered the land of the Canaanites, distributed the land fairly and were governed as a single nation by righteous judges until a king was appointed over all the Hebrew people. The short-lived United Monarchy was ruled from Jerusalem by Judahite kings who continued their divinely ordained line down through the centures in the kingdom of Judah. After the supposed breakup of the United Monarchy, the History describes a long period of warfare between the two nations, with little Judah more than able to hold its own. Even though the Judahite kings were also criticised for their polytheism, this criticism is muted and they are portrayed as more righteous than the kings of Israel.The overriding message of the Deuteronomic History is one of national pride. Judah and Israel shared much of their history in common, with Judah playing a more significant part and, of course, surviving long after the final destruction of Israel. Perhaps Judah even deserved to 'recover' the lost territory of Israel.


What is the distance between Judah and Jerusalem?

139.59 kilometres(86.74 miles).


Who were king of Judah when David was king of Israel?

King David was the king of Judah and Israel. The separation between the kingdoms was on the days of king David's grandson, king Rehoboam (son of king Solomon, who was the son of king David).


What is the capital of Judah?

the capital city of Judah is Jerusalem. both were conquered by both Israel and Judah. Jerusalem.


How do you pronounce Judah?

Judah is pronounced as "joo-duh."