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The Journey Leads to the Time of Jesus and Beyond 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 Across 1. Mattathias, a local priest, refused the order to to Greek gods and killed the king's officer who came to his village to enforce it.(236) 6. The cycle of the fall(246) 10. When Antiochus suffered the humiliating forced withdrawal of his troops from Egypt at the order of the Romans, he the Jews.(235) 11. The book of Tobit is written as a religious.(227) 12. The Essenes reacted to the internal bickering and secularism within Jerusalem by from Jerusalem completely.(238) 14. The "Feast of Lots"(246) 15. A term used to describe many Jewish sects, active during New Testament times, who favored military resistance to Roman authority.(242) 16. It is not that Catholics "added additional books to the Bible; rather, Martin Luther and the Protestants them in the sixteenth century.(232) 21. The of the Septuagint says that the Ptolemies were deeply disturbed to find that the Library

of Alexandria did not include the great writings of the Jews.(232) 22. A series of victories by Judas Maccabeus led to control of the Temple in Jerusalem.(236) 26. The Books of Daniel and Tobit represent a more resistance to a foreign power and foreign religious influence.(226) 27. Very few Biblical books actually claim to have been written during the Period.(226) 28. Some Hellenized Jewish males even had to reverse their circumcisions in order to avoid embarrassment when participating in athletics in the nude!(234) 29. Simon did establish a period of rule until his assassination in 134 B.C.(237) 30. Tobit and his wife are to Nineveh where he suffers several trials, including blindness.(227) 32. The forcedpolicy of Alexander to impose Greek culture on conquered civilizations.(230) 33. When Menelaus became High Priest, he further the more traditional Jews by his support of Greek tradition.(234) 34. The Dead Sea Scrolls were the single most important discovery of the twentieth century.(239) 36. The rulers drove out the Egyptian-based Ptolemies and came into power in Palestine under the leadership of Antiochus III.(233) 39. A group of Jews whose resistance to foreign influence took them to the extreme position of living in entirely separate communities in the desert around the Dead Sea.(236) 42. The Feast of Booths or Tabernacles(246) 45. Daniel and his friends refuse to eat the king's food and wine, but instead eat only and water for ten days.(227) 46. Salome, Alexander's wife, with the Pharisees during her reign as queen and allowed them to have the dominant hand in determining local policy.(238) 47. Tobiah, Tobit's son marries Sarah and survives the wedding night under the protection of the angel.(227) 49. Jews preferred death over, as did the martyrs of the second book of Maccabees(242) 51. The book of Esther is unique because it exists in both the edition and a longer edition.(2 words)(228) 53. Scrolls containing writings in both and of the Hebrew scriptures were found in the caves near Qumran(2 words)(239) 56. John Hyrcanus led the destruction of the temple at Mount Gerizim.(238) 59. Mattathias' son, Judas, turned out to be a brilliant military.(236) 61. When the Romans destroyed the Temple in 70 A.D., the and the sects disappeared.(2 words)(244) 64. The Ptolemies were known for retaining strong, centralized, of their territories and laying heavy taxes on the occupied people.(2 words)(231) 66. Jonathan chose to support and was rewarded with the title of High Priest(237) 68. The earliest work of the Septuagint, known as the "Old Greek", was itself often and retranslated by others.(232) 70. Most likely, the task of translating the Hebrew scriptures into Greek was undertaken in.(232) 72. The Talmud holds the highest writing after the Torah for Jews.(244) 73. From about six centuries before the time of Christ, and beyond, the Jews lived under a of foreign rulers.(226) 75. Stories from Daniel, Tobit, and Esther suggest that there were in being a minority people.(226) 76. Jerusalem was between Jordan and Israel until the Six Day War brought the city under the control of Israel.(245) 77. The synagogue is a House of, a House of, and a House of.(245) 81. A collection of rabbinical teachings collected after the destruction of the

Jerusalem Temple(245) 85. During the Age of the Jews achieved social and economic equality alongside their Christian neighbors.(245) 86. The common Greek language introduced in Palestine by Alexander the Great.(230) 87. Rome originally ruled Jerusalem, Palestine, and Syria through a, Scaurus.(240) 89. The of the Old Testament canon took many years.(247) 91. Greek contests became popular, and the common Greek language became the official language of the Near East under Alexander the Great(230) 93. Greek remained the common language until 500 A.D. when supplanted it. (230) 97. The cycle of the spring(246) 99. Today's has nine candles. One is used for lighting the other eight, the number of days the oil miraculously lasted.(236) 102. The was the center of the political and religious controversies of both groups of Jews.(233) 103. The Pharisees placed a strong emphasis on pious religious rites in the (238) 105. A struggle broke out among Jewish factions over who would be the.(2 words)(233) 107. Rome left religious to the high priest, who was influenced by Antipater of Idumaea(240) 109. The Old Testament reflects different ways the Jews chose to while ruled by foreigners.(226) 112. The of two opposing Jewish factions came to the forefront when a wealthy Jewish family attempted to remove Onias III as High Priest.(234) 114. The Zealots did not act as an organized military, but instead were more like political (242) 115. A meeting place for study and prayer introduced by the Pharisees to foster study of the Law and adherence to the covenant code.(238) 117. The Pharisees the religious and political policies of Alexander Janneus(238) 119. Stories of peaceful and effective resistance represent the tradition of literature.(243) 120. After the destruction of the Temple, schools emerged with several interpretations of how Jews should practice their religion.(244) 121. is known about what daily life was like under the Persians(229) 122. Mattathias called all Jews who were loyal to their faith to resist and against Antiochus.(236) 123. The bitter writings directed against the corrupt Hebrews and their leaders were often.(240) 126. The major feast of the Nisan cycle known as Pesach.(246) 129. The Zealots belief in the coming of a messiah was connected with their desire to recover Jewish independence as a nation.(242) 130. Reconstructionist Judaism considered is a culture, not a religion, and they did not hold faith in an all powerful God.(245) 131. The Persian Period lasted until the arrival of the Great in 333 B.C.(229) 132. After the Temple's purification and, the Jews offered sacrifices there again.(236) 133. Synagogues were constructed with seating for men and women.(245) 134. How the Jews ought to approach foreign rule was important among the Jews even at the time of.(226) 135. The Jews did have a fair amount of religious and personal under the Persians, although they were without political rights.(229) 136. Many Jews preferred to die rather than to be with unclean food or to profane the holy covenant.(236) 137. There were many incidents in which one general would dispute with another to try to control of a larger territory. (231) Down 2. Many prominent rabbinic scholars wrote on the Bible and Talmud that

most Jews learn at a young age to this day.(245) 3. The Jews in Palestine were free to to Alexandria under the Ptolemies(231) 4. Though the king hates to punish Daniel, he is bound by the he has signed and throws Daniel into the ' den.(2 words)(227) 5. Judas eventually sent a to Rome in order to secure a treaty.(236) 7. In 37 B.C. one of Antipater's sons,, became king of Judea.(240) 8. During King Josiah's reform just before the Babylonian Exile, books of the Law of Moses were and used as the basis for reform.(247) 9. It is not the king whom the Jews have to fear; it is the, jealous, or powerhungry men who surround the king.(228) 13. Some Jews held a much more perspective of the situation.(226) 14. Daniel refuses to worship. (2 words)(227) 15. An altar to Zeus was erected in the Temple in Jerusalem and unclean swine's flesh was sacrificed on it.(235) 17. Spiritual rather than violent resistance was praised, even if it resulted in martyrdom.(242) 18. This group was probably the forerunners of both the Pharisees and Essenes.(236) 19. Called the Shabbat, this celebration is from sunset Friday until sunset Saturday each week.(246) 20. The message of Daniel's story is that cooperation with authorities combined with faithful prayer and obedience to 's law will protect the Jews and allow them to survive.(2 words)(227) 23. The "Day of Atonement"(2 words)(246) 24. The message of Esther, like Daniel, is one of with the civil rulers and refusal to compromise religious matters.(228) 25. Jonathan oversaw a certain level of Jewish to Palestine after centuries of subjection to Persian and Greek rule.(237) 28. If the people remained faithful to Yahweh, was possible.(226) 31. Ancient scrolls containing the oldest known manuscripts of the books of the Old Testament in Hebrew.(3 words)(232) 35. Inevitably, Greek culture had some even on the traditional factions.(231) 37. The Persians controlled vast amounts of extending from Egypt in the West to the Indus River in the East.(229) 38. All of retains the influence of Greek thought, learning, values, and ideals to this day.(2 words)(230) 40. The Roman general Pompey the Hasmoneans of their power.(240) 41. Pompey the civil and religious powers in Judea, appointed his own high priest in Jerusalem, and set up a king who had to answer to Rome.(2 words)(240) 43. Not until the establishment of the state of Israel following World War II did the Jews regain control of their own in their own land.(226) 44. After praying, Judith actively stands up for her faith on behalf of God's people as she disguises herself, enters the enemy camp, and Holofernes.(228) 48. They had no real ruler, and no control over their land, so their traditions and faith were the of their existence.(233) 50. The State of Israel was in 1948.(245) 52. The Jews themselves divided into factions over the issue of influence.(231) 53. Descendants of the Maccabees who ruled in Judea after the ousting of the last of the Syrians in 141 B.C.(237) 54. The number of books contained in the Catholic Old Testament has been determined by the (247) 55. Daniel himself by his interpretation of dreams and prophecy.(227) 56. The Sadducees the Hasmonean king Alexander Janneus.(238) 57. Worship of false gods was the greatest to traditional

Jews during Antiochus' reign.(234) 58. Jonah told of the possibility of new life for former who repented of their violence.(243) 60. At his death, Alexander's vast empire was divided among his.(231) 62. The Jews hailed the Seleucids as liberators at first, but Jewish life under Seleucid rule rapidly.(233) 63. A fictional woman in the book of Judith who takes action to save the people.(228) 65. The traditionalist Jewish families considered Onias to be the head of the Temple.(234) 67. The scrolls contain at least part of single book of the Hebrew Bible except Esther.(239) 69. for centuries of exile and foreign rule was of high priority to writers and supporters of the Maccabean movement.(242) 71. The first book of Maccabees was written to describe events from the Jewish in 167 down to the period of the first ruler of the brief Jewish.(2 words)(231) 73. Originally an aristocratic group of wealthy Jews in Jerusalem who favored strict adherence to the letter of the Torah.(238) 74. Jason was to the Hellenized Jews.(234) 78. The second book of Maccabees focuses mostly on the events of the itself.(231) 79. Cooperating with the foreign empire, to the point of the conqueror's values, lifestyle, and even religious view, was the choice of the modernists or Hellenists.(241) 80. The Old Covenant prefigured the work of only accomplished in the fullness of time in the person of Jesus Christ, God's Incarnate Son(247) 81. The religious message of Tobit is that the virtue of God's people will over the sinfulness of their oppressors and their own sinfulness.(228) 82. He was a young Hebrew taken into the Babylonian King's service. (227) 83. The book of Esther is another example of a story whose message says it is better for the Jews to with foreign kings and function religiously under foreign rule than to oppose them with military force.(228) 84. The "Festival of Lights"(246) 88. Herod ordered the of the second Temple.(240) 90. The particular of the Pharisees was on study and interpretation of the Law.(238) 92. The commentaries were written in protest against the they experienced in Jerusalem.(240) 94. There were some occasions when Jews served as to foreign rulers.(226) 95. The truth is that the writing of the Septuagint does not appear to have been a - effort.(hyphenated word)(232) 96. When Onias came to Antioch to appeal for his rightful role as High Priest, Antiochus IV him, and appointed his brother Jason as the High Priest.(234) 98. The Hasmoneans continued to bicker.(240) 100. The Hasmonean kings following John Hyrcanus were equally involved in political gains and.(238) 101. Antiochus IV was as about Hellenization as Alexander the Great had been (234) 104. Believing the Jews were the cause of many of his problems, Antiochus IV virtually the practice of traditional Jewish religion.(234) 106. Because the king loves Esther, he spares the Jews, and has Haman.(228) 108. John Hycranus began a campaign to expand Jewish to nearly the land Israel held at the time of King David.(237) 110. The Books of 1 Maccabees and Judith reflect a more " " stance for reclaiming Jewish independence.(226) 111. Esther, a beautiful Jewish maiden, is chosen to replace the former of Persia.(228) 112. Another way of responding to foreign rule is to focus on maintaining a strong religious in spite of the political challenges.(242) 113. The dynasty descending from Ptolemy I, a general under Alexander the

Great, that ruled Egypt and Palestine from 320-200 B.C.(231) 115. During King Josiah's reign was the first time the Jews considered their writings to be and God's inspired.(247) 116. King Herod was a ruler both within and outside of his own family.(240) 118. A group of Jews whose response to foreign rule was one of cultural and religious separatism.(236) 124. Antiochus forbid the practice of Judaism in all traditional forms, and the Jews were even to eat foods forbidden by the Law.(235) 125. There was internal turmoil among the Jewish community in Palestine early in the reign of the Seleucids over the issue of control of large sums of Temple.(233) 127. God sends an to keep the lions' mouths closed so that Daniel will not be hurt.(227) 128. The local leader of a community's synagogue, respected for his piety and knowledge of the Law.(238)