Hyrcanus’ Request to Refrain from Battle on Shavuot

When Antiochus had set up a trophy at the Lycus river, after defeating Indates, the general of the Parthians, he remained there for two days, at the request of Hyrcanus the Jew on account of an ancestral festival, whereby it was not lawful for the Jews to march out. And indeed he does not speak falsely regarding these matters, for the Pentecost festival began after the Sabbath. Nor is it lawful for us to journey either on the Sabbath day or on a festival day.

Translated by William Whiston, adapted by Aaron Samuels.

Published in: The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, vol. 2: Emerging Judaism.

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