Balas
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... ALEXANDER BALAS. Alexander ba'-las (Alexandros ho Balas legomenos): He contended
against Demetrius I of Syria for the throne and succeeded in obtaining it. ...
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Demetrius (3 Occurrences)
... xxxii.20) and his own people, and ALEXANDER BALAS (which see) was put forward as
a claimant to the throne, his supporters maintaining that he was the son of ...
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Tryphon
... TRYPHON. tri'-fon (Truphon): The surname of Diodotus, a usurper of the Syrian throne.
He was a native of Apamea, and had been in the service of Alexander Balas. ...
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Asmoneans
... The events of the year 153 BC however changed the entire aspect of affairs. Demetrius
saw his throne menaced by Alexander Balas, a Roman favorite. ...
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Ptolemy
... his province. Philometor was later drawn into Syrian politics in the conflict
between Alexander Balas and Demetrius. The Egyptian ...
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Alexander (5 Occurrences)
... ALEXANDER BALAS. Alexander ba'-las (Alexandros ho Balas legomenos): He contended
against Demetrius I of Syria for the throne and succeeded in obtaining it. ...
/a/alexander.htm - 32k

Maccabees
... the real facts as regards Alexander's partition of his kingdom; and other misstatements
of fact due to the same cause occur in 10:1; (Alexander (Balas), son of ...
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Zabdiel (2 Occurrences)
... (2) An overseer of the priests (Nehemiah 11:14). (3) An Arabian who beheaded
Alexander Balas and sent his head to Ptolemy (1 Maccabees 11:17). ...
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Lasthenes
... king when he made his first descent upon the coast, and rendered him ultimately
successful in wresting the throne of Syria from Alexander Balas (1 Maccabees 10 ...
/l/lasthenes.htm - 7k

Imalcue
... IMALCUE. i-mal-ku'-e (Imalkoue; the King James Version Simalcue): An Arabian prince
to whom Alexander Balas entrusted the upbringing of his young son Antiochus. ...
/i/imalcue.htm - 6k

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
ALEXANDER BALAS

Alexander ba'-las (Alexandros ho Balas legomenos): He contended against Demetrius I of Syria for the throne and succeeded in obtaining it. He was a youth of mean origin, but he was put forth by the enemies of Demetrius as being Alexander, the son and heir of Antiochus Epiphanes. He received the support of the Roman Senate and of Ptolemy VI of Egypt, and on account of the tyranny of Demetrius, was favored by many of the Syrians. The country was thrown into civil war and Demetrius was defeated by Alexander II took up the cause of his father and in 147 B.C., Alexander fled from his kingdom and was soon after assassinated.

Our chief interest in Alexander is his connection with the Maccabees. Jonathan was the leader of the Maccabean forces and both Alexander and Demetrius sought his aid. Demetrius granted Jonathan the right to raise and maintain an army. Alexander, not to be outdone, appointed Jonathan high priest, and as a token of his new office sent him a purple robe and a diadem (Ant., XIII, ii, 2). This was an important step in the rise of the Maccabean house, for it insured them the support of the Chasidim. In 153 B.C., Jonathan officiated as high priest at the altar (1 Maccabees 10:1-14; Ant, XIII, ii, 1). This made him the legal head of Judea and thus the movement of the Maccabees became closely identified with Judaism. In 1 Maccabees 10:1, he is called Alexander Epiphanes.

A. W. Fortune

Strong's Hebrew
1103. balas -- to gather figs
... << 1102, 1103. balas. 1104 >>. to gather figs. Transliteration: balas Phonetic Spelling:
(baw-las') Short Definition: figs. ... << 1102, 1103. balas. 1104 >>. ...
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