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Kaylee
29 June, 15:34
What caused the Maccabean revolt?
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Kasen Jarvis
29 June, 18:23
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In the narrative of I Maccabees, after Antiochus issued his decrees forbidding Jewish religious practice, a rural Jewish priest from Modiin, Mattathias the Hasmonean, sparked the revolt against the Seleucid Empire by refusing to worship the Greek gods.
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