Mark Kennicott

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The rebellion of the Maccabees prevented Judaism from becoming just another local variation of Syrian Hellenism and thereby saved it from extinction. The war of 66–74 removed the institutional foundations of Judaism, brought tremendous destruction on the land of Israel and its inhabitants, and endangered the status of the Jews throughout the Roman Empire; it threatened the very survival of Judaism.
From the Maccabees to the Mishnah
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