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In contrast, the author of Second Maccabees presents a heavily dramatic, emotional and theologically dense account of a period of time which is shorter but overlapping (180–161 BC). In Second Maccabees, the author portrays Judas Maccabaeus and the martyrs who fight alongside him as champions; they
221:. The book is unrelated to the "Books of Maccabees" except for the fact that it cites some quotations which are contained in 1 and 2 Maccabees, and it also describes the same events which are described in 1 and 2 Maccabees. 351: 298: 91:'s Greek abridgment of an earlier history which was written in Hebrew, recounts the history of the Maccabees from 176 BC until 161 BC. It focuses on 252:
earn divine favor as a result. The book begins with two letters (Epistles I and II), but these are insubstantial in relation to the narrative.
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text which offers an account of the history of the Maccabees from 186 BC to 6 BC. The same title is occasionally ascribed to a
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The books of First and Second Maccabees are written in noticeably different literary styles, but contain similar narratives.
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and only surviving in a Greek translation, it contains an account of the history of the Maccabees from 175 BC until 134 BC.
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includes none of the books which are listed above, instead, it includes three books of Ethiopic Maccabees (
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In First Maccabees, the author presents an objective historical account of the persecution of the Jews by
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7 Maccabees, a Syriac text which contains transcripts of speeches which were made by the
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and the first three books are considered canonical by the
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Index

Book of Maccabees
Maccabees
Jewish
Seleucid dynasty
deuterocanonical books
Bible
1 Maccabees
Hebrew
2 Maccabees
Jason of Cyrene
Judas Maccabeus
3 Maccabees
Egyptian Jews
martyrdom
Ptolemy IV Philopator
4 Maccabees
Maccabean martyrs
5 Maccabees
Arabic
Syriac
Josephus
The Jewish War
6 Maccabees
Maccabean Martyrs and their mother
Greek
John Malalas
canonical
Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Georgian Orthodox Church

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