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before CHRIST

415.

The Per-
Gan Em.

pire.

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Empire.

330.

323. Jofeph. Ant.
lib. 12. c. 1.
I Ma I.

and Zachary did; but the temple 332. being now built, he reproves thofe diforders which Nehemiah at his fe-" Neh. XIII. cond return with a new commiffion from Babylon, faith he found in his abfence to have crept in among the Jews; as marriage with ftrange women, withholding of tithes, and abules in the worthip of God. And because a fucceffion of prophets was Mal. IV. 4. not to be expected, as before, he exhorteth the people conftantly to adhere to the law of Mofes, till Chrift the chief prophet fhould appear; whofe forerunner John the Baptift thould come in the fpirit and power of Elias, to turn the hearts of the fathers unto their children, and the difobedient to the wisdom of the just. See 1 Mac. IV. 46. and IX. 17.

Luke I. 17. Matth. XI.

xvit: 12.

335. Jofeph. Ant. A Lexander the Great, king of

332.

lib. 8.

Id. ibid.

Jofeph. Ant. lib. 1. c. 8.

Macedonia, paffeth out of Europe into Afia, and begins to lay wafte the Perfian empire.

Manaffes, brother to Jaddus the high-prieft, refufing to put away his ftrange wife, is driven from the facrifice; Sanaballath his father-in-law, governor of Samaria, revolteth from Darius, obtains leave of Alexander to build a temple on mount Gerizim, and makes Manaffes high - priest thereof: To which resort all fuch as are entangled in unlawful marriages, with all fuch offenders as think not themfelves fafe at Jerufalem. This was the rife of that fchifmaticál conventicle of the Samaritans. See John IV. 20.

Alexander marcheth toward Jerufalem, intending to befiege it: Jaddus the high-priest hearing of it, putteth on his priestly ornaments, and, accompanied with the people all in white, goeth out to meet him: Alexander feeing his habit, falls proftrate before him, faying, that whift he was in Macedonia, a man appeared unto him in the very fame habit, who invited him to come into Afia, and promised to deliver the Perfian empire into his hands. After this he goes to the temple, and offers facrifice according to the high-prieft's direction. They fhew him the propheDan.VIII.7.cy of Daniel, That a Grecian fhould come and deftroy the Perfians: whereby he is mightily confirmed in his perfuafion, that he himself is the

XI. 13.

320. Jofeph. Ant.

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man: laftly, he beftoweth on the Jews whatever favours they defire, and departeth.

The Perfians are overcome, Darius flain, and Alexander remains univerfal monarch of the eastern world.

Alexander, having reigned fix years and ten mon hs, dieth; his army and dominions are divided among his captains. Antigonus makes him elf governor of Alia, Seleucus of Babylon, and the bordering nations; Lylimachus hath the Hellefpont; Caffander, Macedon; and Ptolemeus the son of Lagus gets Egypt.

Ptolemeus, furnamed Soter, makes lib. 12. c. 1. himself mafter of Jerufalem by a ftratagem; for he enters the city upon a fabbath-day, under pretence of offering facrifice and whift the Jews fufpect nothing, but spend the day in eafe and idlenefs, he furprifeth the city without refiftance, and maketh the citizens captives. He fendeth feveral colonies of Jews into Egypt, and puts great confidence in them.

277. Jofeph. Ant.
lib, 12. c. 2.

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Ptolemeus Philadelphus, fon of Ptolemeus Soter, being a great favourer of learning, builds a most magnificent_library at Alexandria. Demetrius Phalereus, to whom he had committed the care of procuring al foris of books, and out of a'l countries, perfuades him to employ 72 Jews in tranflating the Holy Scriptures out of the original Hebrew into the Greek tongue, which was done in he feventh year of his reign. The king alo di miffeth many cap'ive Jews, and dedicates many prefents to the temple of God at Jerufalem.

One Simon, a man of the tribe of Benjamin, governor of the temple, falling out with Onias the highprieft, goes to Apollonius the governor of Coelofyria, and informs him, that there is a vaft treasure in the temple: Apollonius acquaints king Seleucus his master with it, who prefently fends his treasurer Heliodorus to Jerufalem, to bring this money away. Heliodorus entering the temple, is by angels ftruck down in the very place, and carried from thence half dead; but by the prayers of Onias, he is foon after reftored to his health; returning to Seleucus that fent him, he magnifies the holiness of the temple, and the power of God dwelling in it.

Antiochus

The Year
before
CHRIST

176.

The Ma-
cedonian
Empire.

175.

172.

170.

I Mac. I. 10.

2 Mac. IV.

7,

23,

24,

27.

I Mac.I. 21,

22.

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Antiochus Epiphanes fucceeds Se-
leucus in the kingdom of Syria, and
reigneth 11 years and fome months.

Jafon, by corrupting king Antio-
chus, obtaineth the office of high-
priest.

Menelaus, brother to Simon the
traitor, being employed by Jafon to
carry the money to the king, pro-
mifeth 300 talents of filver above
what Jalon had fent, and getteth the
priesthood to himself.

Menelaus not paying the money
he had promised the king at his ad-
miffion, is fummoned to appear be-
fore Antiochus; he fubftitutes Lyfi-
machus his brother in his place.

Antiochus taketh Jerufalem, and
facking it, pillageth the temple, de-
2 Mac. V. froyeth 40,000 of the inhabitants,
Jofeph. Ant. and felleth as many more. He en-
lib. 12. c. 7.deavoureth alfo to abolish the wor-
Dan. XI. 28. (hip of God, and forceth many Jews
to forfake their religion. The Sa-
maritans now difown their relation
to the Jews, to whom in profperity
they pretended alliance, and confe-
crate the temple on mount Gerizim
to Jupiter.

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Perfeus having made war upon
the Romans, is this year overcome
by them, and the kingdom of the
Macedonians ends, when from Ca-
ranus it had food 626 years. Never-
theless, the reliques of the Macedo-
nian empire, while that of the Ro-
man was rifing, did yet furvive in
the Prolemies of Egypt, and the
kings of Syria.

King Antiochus, by a publick edict,
commands all nations that are fub-
Ject unto him, to obferve the fame
way of divine worship, and laying
afide their peculiar cuftoms, to pro-
fefs the fame religion with the Gre-
eians; the punishment of death be-
ing threatened unto fuch as fhall be
difobedient; and he appoints over-
Heers over every people and nation,
who fhall compel them hereunto.
Of the Jews many choose rather to
undergo the most cruel torments,
han to offer facrifice unto idols; all
which martyrdoms, with thofe g'o-
ious fufferings of the feven Macca-
bean brethren, are recorded in the
two books of Maccabees.

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Matthias a pricft, with his five
2.Mac. VI. fons, flay thofe that are fent by king
Jofeph. Ant. Antiochus to compel them to offer
lib. iz. c. 8. abominable facrifices, and after be-

The Yea
before
CHRIST

167.

The Ma-
cedonien
*Empire.

166.

I Mac. III.
2 Mac. VIII.
Jofeph. Ant.
lib. 12. c. 9.

* Mác. III.
Jofeph. Ant.
lib. 12. c. 10.

Mac.III.13.
Jofeph. ut
fupra.

165. Mac.III.27.

164.

IV.

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take themselves to the defert. They
are followed by many others, of
whom a great number are ft fled in
their caves, becaufe they would no
defend themfelves on the fabbath-
day. Matthias abolisheth that fuper-
ftition, and exhorts his fons to affert
their p ivileges, and deliver their
country from bondage.

Matthias dies, and Judas Macra-1
béus takes upon him the manage-
ment of this affair. He delivers his!
country, and purgeth it from the
abominations which had been com-
mited in it.

Apollonius, governor of Samaria,,
having raifed an army among the
Gentiles and Samaritans, falls upon
the Jews; but is difcomfited and flain
by Judas Maccabeus.

Seron alfo governor of the lower
Syria, mutters up all the forces under
his command, and invades Judea;!
him Judas Maccabeus encounters.
lays 800 of his men on the place,
and pins the reft to flight.

Judas Maccabeus defeats a grea
army, which Antiochus fent against
Jofeph. Ant.the Jews. Lyfias returns with a
lis. iz. c. 11. greater power; Judas kills gooo 01
his men, and caufeth him to retreat.
He purifieth the temple, and fetteth
it in order, after it had lain defolate
3 years; and buildeth a wall about
Sion

I Mac. VI.
2-Mac. IX.9.
Jofeph. Ant
1. 12. c. 13.

Antiochus is taken with a violent
pain in his bowels, and fuch a rot-
tennefs feizeth his flesh, that worms
breed in it; he confeffeth that he is
plagued for the wrong done to Je-
rufalem; and dieth in the 149th year
of the kingdom of the Grecians
His fon Antiochus Eupator, a child
about 9 years old, fucceeds him.
He maketh peace with the Jews, but
$162.2 Mac. XIII. quickly breaketh it: he puts to death
Menelaus the high-priest, and con-
fers that honour upon Alcimus, or
Jacimus.

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Demetrius, at the inftance of Al cimus, fends Nicanor with a great army against Judas Maccabeus, whom he endeavours to furprize. They join battle, and Nicanor is flain.

Here ends the continued hiftory of the fecond book of Maccabees, being an abftract and breviary of the five books of Jafon, a Jew of Cyrene.

King Demetrius fends Bacchides with a new army, confifting of 20,000 men, against Judas Maccabeus; Judas having with him but 800 men, ventures to engage him, and is flain. His brother Jonathan is chofen general in his ftead.

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Jonathan enters an alliance with the Romans: Jofephus obferves that this was the first league that ever was known to be between the Romans and the Jews.

Whilft Alcimus commands the wall of the inner court of the temple to be pulled down, God ftrikes him fuddenly with a palfy, fo that without fpeaking a word, he dies in great

torment.

Jonathan having wearied Bacchides by war, compelleth him to make a league, and draw off his army.

Alexander Balas, the fon of king Antiochus Epiphanes, enters with an army into Syria; the garrifon of Ptolemais fer open their gates to him, by reafon of their hatred to king Demetrius; who prepares himself for

war.

Demetrius defires an alliance with Jonathan, who makes ufe of this ocJofeph. Ant. cafion to repair the fortifications of lib. 13. C. 4. Jerufalem.

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1 Mac. X.15. Alexander Balas is no lefs careful Jofeph. Ant. to obtain the friendship of Jonathan; lib. 13. c. 5. and to oblige him, confers on him the high-priesthood.

152.1 Mac.X.21.

150.

Jonathan puts on the holy veftId. ibid.ment, on the feventh month of the 160th year of the kingdom of the Grecians, at the feaft of tabernacles. He was the first high-prieft of the Hafmonean family.

1 Mac. X. 49, 50. Jofeph. ubi Alexander Balas finding himself.in fupra. the peaceable poffeffion of the kingI Mac.X.51. dom of Syria, efpoufeth Cleopatra, Jofeph. c. 7. the daughter of Ptolemeus Philome tor king of Egypt. Alexander highly honours Jonathan the high-prieft at his nuptials.

Demetrius and Alexander come to a battle, and Demetrius is flain.

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148.Mac. X.75cedonian Jofeph. Ant. Empire lib. 13, c. 8.

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I Mac. XI. Jofeph. loc. citat.

1 Mac. XI.

54.

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Demetrius Nicanor, eldest son of Demetrius Soter, enters into Cilicia with an army. King Alexander Balas gives the command of Syria to Apollonius, who fets upon Jonathan the high-prieft; Jonathan defeats him, and takes Joppe and Azotus, and burns the temple of Dagon.

Ptolemeus Philometor king of Egypt comes to the relief of king Alexander his fon-in-law; Alexander ungratefully fets Ammonius to lie in ambuth to kill him. The treachery being difcovered, Ptolemeus takes away his daughter from Alexander, and marrieth her to Demetrius. Alexander having been driven from Antioch, the inhabitants of that place make offer of the kingdom to Ptolemeus; but he refufeth it, and perfuadeth them to accept of Demetrius for their king.

Alexander returns with a great Army. Ptolemeus and Demetrius unite their forces, and overcome him in a pitched battle; but Ptolemeus dies of the wounds which he received, after he had feen the head of Alexander fent to him by Zabdiel an Arabian prince. Jonathan befiegeth the citadel at Jerufalem, held by a garrifon of Macedonians. Complaint hereof being made to Demetrius, Jonathan appeaseth him by prefents, and obtaineth new favours for the Jews. Demetrius incurreth the hatred of his foldiers, by abridging their pay in time of peace.

Tryphon, with fome foldiers that revolted from Demetrius, undertakes Jofeph, Ant.to eftablifh Antiochus, the fon of Alexander Balas, in the kingdom of lib. 13. C. 9. Syria.

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Tryphon contrives how he may quit himself of Antiochus, and reign in his ftead; but fearing Jonathan's oppofition, he invites him to come to Ptolemais, and bring with him fome few of his foldiers, promifing, to deliver that city into his hands: Jonathan, fufpecting no treachery, comes only with 1000 men to Tryphon at Ptolemais; but as foon as he

The Year

before

CHRIST

143. The Macedonian Empire,

II.

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The Sixth Age of the World. is entered the city, Tryphon commands the gates to be thut. Jonathan is taken prifoner, and all his men put to the fword.

iMac. XIII. The Jews hereupon make choice Jofeph. Ant. of Simon Maccabeus for their genelib. 13. c. 10, ral, in the place of his brother Jonathan. Tryphon leads an army against Simon: He promiseth for 100 talents of filver to release Jonathan; the money being paid him, he breaks his promife, and puts Jonathan to death. Simon erects a stately monument for This father and his brethren.

Mac. XIII. 31, 32. Jofeph. Ant. lib. 13. c. 12.

142. Mac. XIV.

18.

Tryphon murders the young king Antiochus, and puts the crown on his own head.

The Romans and Lacedemonians renew their leagues with Simon, and write them in tables of brass.

Simon has the government and high-priesthood fettled on him and Jofeph. Ant. his heirs: the Jews are by this means lib. 13. c. 13. difcharged from all manner of triId. ibid. bute to any foreign prince. He takes Sion the fortrefs of Jerufalem, drives out of the city all idolaters, clears the houses of their idols, and placeth in the city fuch as are true worshippers of God.

139. Jofeph. Ant. 1. 13. c. 12.

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Tryphon's vices render him fo odious to his foldiers, that they submit themselves to Cleopatra, Demetrius's relict. She marrieth Antiochus Soter, Demetrius's brother, and causeth him to be crowned king. Antiochus drives Tryphon out of Syria, befiegeth him in Dora, whence he flies to Apamea, where he is taken and flain.

Simon the high-prieft traverfing the cities of Judea, and taking care for their orderly government, comes down with his two fons, Mattathias and Judas, to Jericho; Ptolemeus the fon of Abubus, Simon's fon-in-law, invites them to a caftle which he had fortified, called Dochus, and there, while he entertains them at a banquet, barbaroufly murders them. John Hircanus fucceeds his father in the high-priesthood.

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40. Jofeph. 1. 14. c. 25.

38.

37.

31.

28.

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130. Jofeph. Ant. John Hircanus takes Shechem, and

demolisheth the temple on mount Gerizim, 200 years after it had been built by Sanballat.

18.

Id. ibid.

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Judas, eldeft fon of Hircanus, otherwife called Ariftobulus, and furnamed Philellen, fucceeds his father in the government and the highpriesthood: he was the firft of any that, after the return from the captivity of Babylon, fet a crown upon his head, and changed the state into a monarchy.

Anna the prophetefs, daughter of Phanuel, of the tribe of Afer, this year becoming a widow, departs not from the temple, but serves God with fafting and prayer night and day, for 84 years together, until fuch time as the fees Chrift in the temple.

Jerufalem is this year taken by Pompey; who meddles not with any of the treasure which was in the temple, but makes the Jews tributary to the Romans.

Here begins the Empire of the Roman Cafars, when Julius Cafar, having overthrown Pompey at the Battle of Pharfalia, was made perpetual Dicta

tor.

Herod the son of Antipas, or Antipater, an Idumean, is this year by the Romans declared king of Judea.

Herod, affifted by Sofius the Roman general, lays fiege to Jerufalem, and takes it; the foldiers fill all corners of the city with blood, rapine, and cruelty. Antigonus the prince and high-prieft is by Sofius carried away prifoner to Rome, and Herod put in full poffeffion of the kingdom.

About this time Hillel a Babylonian, defcended from David, flourifhed at Jerufalem; one of whofe difciples was Jonathan the fon of Uzziel, the famous author of the Chaldee Paraphrase.

Cæfar Octavianus, nephew to Julius Cæfar, in his fifth confulfhip, with the affent of the fenate and people of Rome, affumes the title Dionyf. 1.52. of Emperor, at which time the government among the Romans was legally changed from a republick Jofeph. Ant. into a monarchy. The next year 1. 20. following he is by the fenate furnamed Auguftus.

Herod this year begins to enlarge, or rather to rebuild the temple at John II. 20. Jerufalem, 46 years before the first paffover of the ministry of Chrift,

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and in nine years and an half finish-
eth that magnificent ftructure..

The angel Gabriel appears to
Zachary the priest, as he is offering
incenfe in the temple, telling him,
that a fon fhall be born unto him,
whom he fhall call John; who also
hall be a Nazarite, and the fore-
runner of the Lord, in the spirit and
power of Elias.

In the fixth month after John was
conceived, the fame angel Gabriel is
fent by God to Nazareth in Galilee,
o the moft bleffed Virgin Mary,
(efpoused to Jofeph, a person of the
houfe and lineage of David) the an-
gel declares unto her, that the shall
conceive by the overshadowing of the
Holy Ghoft, and bring forth a fon,
and call his name JESUS.

John the Baptift born fix months
before Chrift..

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HRIST our Lord and Saviour,
in the fulness of time, is born.
of the bleffed Virgin Mary at Beth-
lehem, and laid in a manger.

On the eighth day after his nati-
vity, he is circumcifed, and named
JESUS.

The wife-men of the eaft bring
prefents to the new-born King of
the Jews.

Jofeph flies into Egypt with the
child Jefus, and Mary his mother.

Herod commands the infants in
and about Bethlehem to be slain.

Herod dieth, and his fon Arche-
laus is by Cæfar made tetrarch of
Judea: other dominions, which be-
longed to Herod, are divided among

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rator of Judea, in the place of Va-
lerius Gratus.

John the Baptift begins to preach
and to baptize in the defert of Judea,
thereby preparing the way of the
Lord, and doing his endeavour that
Chrift's coming after him may be
made known unto Ifrael. Unto John
God gives a fign whereby he may
know the Lord's Chrift, that upon
whom he thall fee the Spirit defcend-
ing and remaining on him, the fame
is he which thall baptize with the
Holy Ghoft.

Jefus entering upon the thirtieth
year of his age, comes from Galilee
to Jordan, and is baptized of John,
at which time a moft illustrious ma-
nifeftation is made of the bleffed
Trinity; for the Son of God afcend-
ing out of the water, and praying,
the heavens are opened, and the
Spirit of God, in the fhape of a
dove, defcends upon him; and the
voice of the Father is heard from
heaven, faying, This is my beloved
Son, in whom I am well pleafed.

John fees it, and bears record,
that this is the Son of God.

Jefus, full of the Holy Ghoft, re-
urns from Jordan, and is led by the
fpirit into the wi'dernefs, where he
fafteth forty days and forty nights,
and is tempted by the devil."

After this our Lord returns into
Galilee.

John gives teftimony to our Sa-
viour, paffing by him: Andrew, Pe-
ter, Philip, and Nathanael, acknow-
ledge him to be the Meffias, and be-
come his difciples.

Chrift, at a marriage in Cana of
Galilee, turneth water into wine:
this was his first miracle.

The First Paflover of Chrifl's publick
Miniflry, from which the First Year
of the Seventieth and laft of Daniel's
Weeks begins: In which the Co-
venant is confirmed with many.
Dan. IX. 27, compared with Mat.
XXVI. 28.

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