- Bacchides (general)
Bacchides (Greek: "Βακχίδης") was a Hellenistic Greek general; friend of the Syrian-Greek king Demetrius; and "ruler in the country beyond the river"—
Euphrates . Demetrius sent him in161 BCE toJudea with a large army, in order to invest the recreantAlcimus with the office of high priest ("I Macc." vii. 8, 9). The peaceableAssideans credulously expected friendship from him; but, contrary to oath and covenant, he cruelly slew sixty of them (ib. vii. 16). LeavingJerusalem , he made a slaughter-house ofBezeth (Bethzecha), and after handing the country over to Alcimus, returned to the king (ib. vii. 19, 20).Demetrius sent Bacchides back to
Judea . A Greek army, under General Nicanor, had been defeated byJudas Maccabeus (ib. vii. 26-50) at theBattle of Adasa . Nicanor had been killed nearAdasa cite encyclopedia | author = Breslich, A. L. | date = 1915 | url = http://studylight.org/enc/isb/view.cgi?number=T1083 | title = Bacchides | encyclopedia = International Standard Bible Encyclopedia | editor = Orr, James, M.A., D.D. | accessdate = 2005-12-09 ] . Bacchides was sent with Alcimus and an army of twenty thousand infantry and two thousand cavalry. Bacchides met Judas at The Battle of Elasa (Laisa). Judas was killed and his army defeated.Bacchides now established the
Hellenist s as rulers in Judea; and the persecuted patriots (ib. ix. 25-27), under Jonathan, brother of Judas, fled beyond theJordan River . Bacchides came upon them there on a Sabbath, and again suffered defeat, losing one thousand men (ib. ix. 43-49). He returned to Jerusalem, and, in order to subdue the Jews, fortified not only the Acra, but alsoJericho ,Emmaus ,Beth-horon ,Beth-el , Thamnata (Timnatha) ,Pharathon ,Tephon ,Beth-zur , andGazara (ib. ix. 50-52). Soon after, Alcimus died, and Bacchides, having made a fruitless attack upon Jonathan, returned to the king. At the instigation of the Hellenists, he moved a third time against the Jews. Only after he had been defeated several times by Simon, brother of Judas and Jonathan, did he conclude an enforced treaty of peace with Jonathan, and depart into his own land (ib. ix. 58-73;Josephus , "Ant." xii. 10, § 13; xiii. 1).The representation of Bacchides by Josephus ("B.J." i. 1, §§ 2, 3) as barbarous by nature, and the statement that he was slain by
Mattathias , are both erroneous. In theSyriac translation of the "Book of the Maccabees ", Bacchides, through an error in transcription, is called "Bicrius" instead of "Bacdius"; and in the Jewish version of theHanukkah story ("Megillat Antiochus") he is called Bagris, or Bogores (seeMoses Gaster 's edition of the "Megillah"); forms corrupted, according to Bacher.References
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