Apollonius
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...APOLLONIUS. ... But on the accession of Antiochus Epiphanes, Apollonius, in some way
becoming obnoxious to the new king, left Syria and retired to Miletus. ...
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Menestheus
... me-nes'-thus, me-nes'-the-us (Menestheus Codex Alexandrinus, Menestheseos): The
father of Apollonius, a general of Epiphanes (2 Maccabees 4:21 and in 2 ...
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Gennaeus
... ge-ne'-us, ge-ne'-us (Gennaios): Father of Apollonius, one of the Syrian generals
who troubled the Jews while Lysias was governor for Antiochus Eupator (2 ...
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Genneus
... ge-ne'-us, ge-ne'-us (Gennaios): Father of Apollonius, one of the Syrian generals
who troubled the Jews while Lysias was governor for Antiochus Eupator (2 ...
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Thrasaeus
... Codex Venetus Tharsiou; Codex Venetus(a) Tharseou; Conjecture of Dr. Hort Tharsea;
the King James Version, Thraseas): The father of APOLLONIUS (which see) (2 ...
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Asmoneans
... Thus Apollonius (Josephus tells us, the king himself, BJ, V, ix, 4) in 168 BC appeared
before Jerusalem, devastated the city, defiled the temple by the ...
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Heliodorus
... due to the Romans as one of the results of the victory of Scipio over Antiochus
the Great at Magnesia (190 BC), Seleucus learned from Apollonius, governor of ...
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Onias
... Being unable to get the better of Onias and thirsting for revenge, Simon went to
Apollonius, governor of Coele-Syria and Phoenicia, and informed him of the ...
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Joppa (14 Occurrences)
... by night, and burned the boats, and put to the sword those that had fled thither"
(2 Maccabees 12:3;). Jonathan took the city, in which Apollonius had placed a ...
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Jabneh (1 Occurrence)
... generals Joseph and Azarias, contrary to Judas' orders, who were repulsed with loss
(1 Maccabees 5:56-60; Josephus, Ant, XII, viii, 6). Apollonius occupied it ...
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Hitchcock's Bible Names
Apollonius

destroying

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
APOLLONIUS

ap-o-lo'-ni-us (Apollonios): A common name among the Syro-Macedonians. Prideaux (Connexion) interrupts his narrative of the year 148 B.C. to give an account of the different persons who bore this name

(1) Son of Thrasaeus (2 Maccabees 3:5) who was governor of Coele-Syria (Palestine and Phoenicia) under Seleucus Philopator, when Heliodorus came to Jerusalem to rob the temple, and afterward, by his authority in that province, supported Simon the governor of the temple at Jerusalem against Onias the high priest. He was also chief minister of state to King Seleucus. But on the accession of Antiochus Epiphanes, Apollonius, in some way becoming obnoxious to the new king, left Syria and retired to Miletus.

(2) A son of (1) who, while his father resided at Miletus, was brought up at Rome along with Demetrius, son of Seleucus Philopator, and at that time held as a hostage by the Romans. This Apollonius lived in great intimacy with Demetrius, who, on recovering the crown of Syria, made him governor of Coele-Syria and Phoenicia, the same government which his father held under Seleucus Philopator. He seems to have been continued in the same government by Alexander (1 Maccabees 10:69) but he revolted from him to embrace the interest of Demetrius.

(3) Son of Menestheus, and favorite and chief minister of Antiochus Epiphanes (2 Maccabees 4:21). He went as ambassador from Antiochus, first to Rome (Livy xlii.6) and afterward to Ptolemy Philometor, king of Egypt (2 Maccabees 4:21). This is generally held to be the same who is said to have been over the tribute (1 Maccabees 1:29; 2 Maccabees 5:24) and who, on the return of Antiochus from his last expedition into Egypt, was sent with a detachment of 22,000 men to destroy Jerusalem. He attacked the Jews while keeping the Sabbath day holy and slew great multitudes of them (2 Maccabees 5:24-27).

(4) Governor of Samaria in the time of Antiochus Epiphanes. He was slain in battle by Judas Maccabeus (1 Maccabees 3:10, 11; Ant, XII, vii, 10). (5) Son of Gennaeus (2 Maccabees 12:2); as governor of a toparchy in Palestine under Antiochus Eupator he proved a bitter enemy of the Jews.

J. Hutchison

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