- Battle of Beth Zechariah
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Beth-Zechariah
caption=
partof=Maccabean Revolt
date=162 BC
place=Beth-Zechariah , near modern dayAlon Shvut
result= Seleucid victory
combatant1=Maccabean army
combatant2=Seleucid Empire
commander1=Judas Maccabeus
commander2=Lysias
strength1=Est. 20,000infantry
strength2=Est. 50,000 infantry, 30war elephants
casualties1=
casualties2=The Battle of Beth-Zechariah was fought between the
Jew ishMaccabeans and Greek forces during theMaccabean revolt against theSeleucid Empire .Background
In
164 BCE ,Judas Maccabeus crushed the numerically superior Greeks under Lysias at theBattle of Beth Zur and restored the temple inJerusalem . However, Seleucid forces still controlled the Acra, a strong fortress within the city that faced theTemple Mount and served as a symbol to remind the Jews that their land was still occupied. Taking advantage of bitter rivalry between Lysias and the recently deceased emperor's regent, Philip, Judas laid siege to the fortress in162 BC . However, Lysias did the unexpected and leftAntioch and his dispute with Philip and took the field against the Maccabean army.With an army of about 50,000
infantry and thirtywar elephants , along with cavalry and chariots, Lysias approachedJerusalem from the south and besiegedBeth-zur , eighteen miles from the city. Judas lifted his own siege on The Acra, and led his army south toBeth-Zechariah . The Jewish force of about 20,000 positioned itself on the high ground across the road to Jerusalem — directly in the path of the Syrian-Seleucid army.Description
After capturing Beth-Zur, Lysias' force marched on Beth-Zechariah, with
war elephants and light infantry at the helm of the main attack and heavy cavalry anchoring the flanks on high ground. In the center rear marched the shock troops--the heavy infantry--in phalanx formation. Judas did not defer to his usual guerrilla tactics because he felt that his past success with them was cause for the Syrians to expect a non-traditional defense. He therefore used traditional field tactics and fought the Syrians in their own fashion. The result was a defeat for the Jews.The war elephants unnerved Judas' troops. As the Jews began to break for the rear, the Maccabee's younger brother,
Eleazar Horan , attempted to show his fellow men that the elephants were vulnerable. Charging into the mouth of the Syrian assault, he spotted a large elephant bearing the royal seal. Eleazar cast himself under the animal and thrust his sword into its soft belly. The elephant died immediately and fell onto Eleazar, killing him. This show of bravery was not enough to rally the Jewish forces, which collapsed under the heavy pressure of the Greek phalanx.Lysias marched north to Jerusalem and laid siege to the rebel forces there. However, before he could restore total Seleucid control of the city, he was called back to
Antioch to engage his enemy, Philip, for control of the empire. Before he left, he agreed to a compromise allowing the Jews to follow their customs and to worship as they pleased.Eleazar's heroism was commemorated in a
Hanukkah coin issued by theBank of Israel in1961 .
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