Ptolemy's successors are in turn supplanted in …

Years: 189BCE - 46BCE

Ptolemy's successors are in turn supplanted in Palestine by the Seleucids, and Antiochus IV seizes power in 175 BCE.

He launches a campaign to crush Judaism, and in 167 BCE he sacks the Temple.

The violation of the Second Temple, which had been built about 520-515 BCE, provokes a successful Jewish rebellion under the generalship of Judas (Judah) Maccabaeus.

The Hasmonean Dynasty begins in 140 BCE under the leadership of Simon Maccabaeus, who serves as ruler, high priest, and commander in chief.

Simon, who is assassinated a few years later, formalizes what Judas had begun, the establishment of a theocracy, something not found in any biblical text.

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