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The Hammer of God: Antiochus, the Maccabees, and the Rededication of the Temple

  • 120 pages
  • Publisher: Independently published
  • 15.3 x 22.9 x 0.7 cm

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__Volume 3: The Hammer of God - Antiochus, the Maccabees, and the Rededication of the TempleThe 400 "Silent Years" were anything but silent.

Step into the most action-packed and politically turbulent era of Biblical history.__

Between the days of the prophet Malachi and the arrival of John the Baptist, the prophetic voice of God went quiet-but the geopolitical stage was roaring. Volume 3: The Hammer of God delves deep into the Intertestamental Period, exploring the clash between the ancestral faith of Judea and the seductive, overwhelming power of the Hellenistic Greek empires.When the Seleucid King Antiochus IV Epiphanes outlaws Judaism, slaughters thousands, and commits the ultimate blasphemy by sacrificing a pig on the Temple altar in Jerusalem, the Jewish people are pushed to the brink. Faced with cultural annihilation, a monumental question arises: __When is it time to peacefully endure martyrdom for the Truth, and when is it time to take up the sword?__This comprehensive historical and biblical study brings to life the epic saga of the Maccabean Revolt. Discover how a rural priest named Mattathias and his sons fled to the mountainous wilderness to launch a fierce rebellion. Follow the brilliant guerrilla warfare of Judas Maccabeus-surnamed "The Hammer" for his smashing blows against the Seleucid army-as he defeats overwhelming imperial forces against all odds.

In this gripping volume, you will discover:- The Roots of the New Testament World: Understand how the turbulent events of this era-from the translation of the Septuagint in Egypt to the rise of the synagogue-perfectly set the theological and cultural stage for the arrival of Jesus Christ.

  • The Origins of Hanukkah: Uncover the true, historical story behind the liberation and rededication of the Second Temple in 164 BCE, an eight-day festival established to celebrate the triumph of light over darkness.
  • The Theology of Martyrdom & Resurrection: Explore the profound theological shifts of the era. Discover how 2 Maccabees introduces the earliest explicit biblical expressions of bodily resurrection and the doctrine of God creating the world out of nothing (creatio ex nihilo).
  • The Sabbath Dilemma: Learn how the early rebels wrestled with defending themselves on the holy day. After a massacre of 1,000 pacifist Jews, the Maccabees made the groundbreaking decision that to protect the Truth, they had to take up arms even on the Sabbath.
  • The Hasmonean Rise and Fall: Trace the tragic irony of how the Maccabees won political independence, only for their descendants to establish a corrupt, deeply Hellenized dynasty that persecuted its own people.

Perfect for pastors, students of the Apocrypha, and history enthusiasts, this book masterfully unpacks the primary sources of the era. It balances the Judean, military-focused history of 1 Maccabees with the diaspora-driven, theological focus of 2 Maccabees to give you a complete picture of the revolt.

Experience the heroism, the tragedy, and the unyielding faith of the Maccabees. Scroll up and grab your copy today to bridge the historical gap between the Old and New Testaments!

The Hammer of God: Antiochus, the Maccabees, and the Rededication of the Temple and THE GREAT AMEN: Finding Our Place in David's Song of Thanks
THE GREAT AMEN: Finding Our Place in David's Song of ThanksThe Hammer of God: Antiochus, the Maccabees, and the Rededication of the Temple

  • Title

    The Hammer of God: Antiochus, the Maccabees, and the Rededication of the Temple

  • Author

    Aaron Gordon

  • Publisher

    Independently published

  • Published

    March 2026

  • Weight

    173g

  • Page Count

    120

  • Dimensions

    15.3 x 22.9 x 0.7 cm

  • ISBN

    9798252346441

  • ISBN-10

    8252346448

  • Eden Code

    7458850

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