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Introduction to the First Book of Maccabees: Summary & Outline

Explore the legacy of the Hasmonean family and the belief that the Maccabees were divinely chosen to lead and save Israel during a time of crisis.
Catholic Introduction To The Old Testament: The First Book of Maccabees

The first Book of the Maccabees describes events in Jewish history from the time of Antiochus Epiphanes (175 B.C.) to the rise of John Hyrcanus (134 B.C.).

The historical interest of the book centers in the Hasmonean, or Maccabean family, and it supports the view that they are divinely chosen to save Israel, he book also has a strong religious theme: God is at work in history and will give victory as a reward to those who are faithful to him.

If you’ve ever been asked why the Catholic Bible has those extra books—or if you're just curious yourself—this is a great read: How to Defend the Deuterocanonicals: Did the Catholic Church add seven books to the Old Testament?

Outline of Contents

  1. Persecution and the revolt of Mattathias 1.1—2.70
  2. The leadership of Judas Maccabeus 3.1—9.22
  3. The leadership of Jonathan 9.23—12.53
  4. The leadership of Simon 13.1—16.24
Source(s):
  1. The First Book of Maccabees. (1972). In Catholic (Ed.), May they be one Bible: Good news translation (2013 ed., p. 630). Bible Society.
  2. Catholic Answers. (200, September 1). The first book of Maccabees [Photograph]. Retrieved from https://cdn.catholic.com/wp-content/uploads/IMG_0318-1200x400.jpg
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