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The Argument between Onias and Simon

When Onias[a] was High Priest in Jerusalem, the holy city enjoyed peace and prosperity, and its laws were strictly obeyed, because he was devout and hated evil. The kings of Syria and Egypt honored the Temple and presented it with expensive gifts, and King Seleucus,[b] ruler of all Asia, even used to pay the costs of the Temple sacrifices from the revenues he collected.

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Footnotes

  1. 2 Maccabees 3:1 onias: This is Onias the Third, son of Simon the Second (see 4.4-6; Si 50.1-21).
  2. 2 Maccabees 3:3 seleucus: This is Seleucus the Fourth, known as Philopator, son of Antiochus the Third, 187–175 B.C.

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