Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of illustrations
- Transliteration of Hebrew
- Acknowledgements
- Prologue
- PART I HISTORICAL EVALUATION
- PART II ACCOUNTS OF THE BATTLES: INTRODUCTION, TEXT AND COMMENTARY
- PART III APPENDICES
- A The infantry Royal Guard in the Seleucid army
- B ma'arāḵā (= formation) and fālanḵs in the Hebrew original of I Maccabees
- C Was a Seleucid military settlement established in Jerusalem?
- D The location and history of the Seleucid citadel (the Akra) in Jerusalem
- E The chronology of Antiochus Epiphanes' expedition to the eastern satrapies
- F Defensive war on the Sabbath according to the Books of the Maccabees
- G The ceremony at Mizpah and the chapter on ‘(the Priest) Anointed for Battle’ in the mishnaic tractate Sotah
- H The Babylonian Jews and the Galatians
- I The geographical background and chronological sequence of the clashes with Timotheus in the Second Book of the Maccabees
- J The negotiations between the Jews and the Seleucid authorities in the reigns of Antiochus Epiphanes and Antiochus Eupator
- K The chronology of Lysias' second expedition
- L The route of Bacchides' second expedition to Judaea
- EXCURSUS
- Plates
- Abbreviations
- References
- Indexe locorum
- General index
- Index of Greek terms
- Index of Hebrew words and phrases
L - The route of Bacchides' second expedition to Judaea
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 August 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of illustrations
- Transliteration of Hebrew
- Acknowledgements
- Prologue
- PART I HISTORICAL EVALUATION
- PART II ACCOUNTS OF THE BATTLES: INTRODUCTION, TEXT AND COMMENTARY
- PART III APPENDICES
- A The infantry Royal Guard in the Seleucid army
- B ma'arāḵā (= formation) and fālanḵs in the Hebrew original of I Maccabees
- C Was a Seleucid military settlement established in Jerusalem?
- D The location and history of the Seleucid citadel (the Akra) in Jerusalem
- E The chronology of Antiochus Epiphanes' expedition to the eastern satrapies
- F Defensive war on the Sabbath according to the Books of the Maccabees
- G The ceremony at Mizpah and the chapter on ‘(the Priest) Anointed for Battle’ in the mishnaic tractate Sotah
- H The Babylonian Jews and the Galatians
- I The geographical background and chronological sequence of the clashes with Timotheus in the Second Book of the Maccabees
- J The negotiations between the Jews and the Seleucid authorities in the reigns of Antiochus Epiphanes and Antiochus Eupator
- K The chronology of Lysias' second expedition
- L The route of Bacchides' second expedition to Judaea
- EXCURSUS
- Plates
- Abbreviations
- References
- Indexe locorum
- General index
- Index of Greek terms
- Index of Hebrew words and phrases
Summary
The route taken by Bacchides on his second expedition to Judaea which ended in the battle near Elasa is described in I Maccabees in relative detail and with more than the usual number of topographical indications. Nevertheless, the identity of the locations and the meanings of the phrases mentioned – and consequently the overall reconstruction of the expeditionary route – are in dispute. The precise determination of the route is important for an understanding not only of the particular strategy that Bacchides adopted in the expedition itself, but also of the date when extensive Jewish settlement began outside the Judaean Hills area during the period of the Second Temple.
The expedition is described as follows (I Macc. 9.2):
καὶ ἐπορεύθησαν ὁδὸν ὁδὸν εἰς Γαλγαλα καὶ παρενέβαλον ἐπὶ Μαισαλωθ τὴν ἐν Άρβήλοις καὶ προκατελάβοντο αὐτὴν καὶ ἀπώλεσαν ψμχὰς ἀνθρώπων ἀνθρώπων
(= And they went on the Gilgal road and camped on (or ‘at’) maisalōth in Arbēlois and they captured it, and they killed many human souls.)
The name Gilgal is well known in the toponymy of the Holy Land, and at least four sites bearing the same name figure in the sources and can be located. The word maisalōth is obviously a transcription of the Hebrew mesīlōt, and can be either a place-name or a noun denoting ‘routes’ and the like, which would mean that Bacchides camped at a crossroads.
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- Judas MaccabaeusThe Jewish Struggle Against the Seleucids, pp. 552 - 559Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1989