The Maccabean revolt is presented as a minority religious rebellion whose success becomes Hanukkah.
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Religious Conviction
The Maccabean revolt is presented as a minority religious rebellion whose success becomes Hanukkah.
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"They'll work as officials, they'll work as artisans, they'll work as trade spewers, merchants. And so they're scattered around the Hellenistic world. And as..."
"...though most Jews actually do not support them, because of their religious conviction, because of the will of God, they will triumph, and they..."
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