To Fight or not to Fight? Various Answers to the Foreign Politi-cal Power in the Deuterocanonical Literature

Updated by: 
Neta Rozenblit
Research notes: 
NR\Reader checked\12/04/2014
Reference type: 
Journal Article
Author(s): 
Wojciechowski, MichaƂ
year: 
2014
Full title: 

To Fight or not to Fight? Various Answers to the Foreign Politi-cal Power in the Deuterocanonical Literature

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
Biblische Notizen
Volume: 
161
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BN
Pages: 
37-51
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

Earlier books of the Old Testament do not face the problem of living under a foreign government. This question surfaced since the Exile. There are two main contradictory answers. One possibility is a submission; it can mean avoiding politics (Sirach, Wisdom) or careers at a foreign court (Esther, Tobit, Daniel 1-6). The faithfulness to God remains a necessary condition. On the other side we meet an opposition, even a military action (1 Maccabees, Judith) and condemnation of the foreign empire (Daniel 7-12). It can be modified by the religious factor: in 2 Maccabees martyrdom is morally better and finally assures a victory.

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08/12/2014
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99 308