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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_63749" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_63749" /> ==
<p> (Τωβίας )'','' the Greek form of the name [[Tobiah]] or ''Tobijah,'' as it occurs of two men in the Apocrypha. </p> <p> '''1.''' The son of Tobit, and central character in the book of that name. (See [[Book Of Tobit]]). </p> <p> '''2.''' The father of Hyrcanus, apparently a man of great wealth and reputation, at [[Jerusalem]] in the time of [[Seleucus]] Philopator (2 [[Maccabees]] 3, 11). B.C. cir. 187. In the high-priestly schism which happened afterwards, (See [[Menelaus]]), "the sons of Tobias" took a conspicuous part (Josephus, ''Ant.'' 12, 5, 1). One of these, Joseph, who raised himself by intrigue to high favor with the [[Egyptian]] court, had a son named Hyrcanus (ibid. 4, 2). It has been supposed that this is the Hyrcanus referred to in 2 Maccabees 3, 11; and it is not impossible that, for some unknown reason (as in the case of the Maccabees), the whole family were called after their grandfather, to, the exclusion of the father's name. On the other hand, the natural recurrence of names in successive generations makes it more probable that the Hyrcanus mentioned in [[Josephus]] was a nephew of the Hyrcanus in 2 Macc. (comp. Ewald, Gesch.'d. Volkes Israel, 4., 309; Grimm, [[Ad]] Macc. loc. cit.). </p>
<p> ( '''''Τωβίας''''' ) '','' the Greek form of the name [[Tobiah]] or ''Tobijah,'' as it occurs of two men in the Apocrypha. </p> <p> '''1.''' The son of Tobit, and central character in the book of that name. (See [[Book Of Tobit]]). </p> <p> '''2.''' The father of Hyrcanus, apparently a man of great wealth and reputation, at [[Jerusalem]] in the time of [[Seleucus]] Philopator (2 [[Maccabees]] 3, 11). B.C. cir. 187. In the high-priestly schism which happened afterwards, (See [[Menelaus]]), "the sons of Tobias" took a conspicuous part (Josephus, ''Ant.'' 12, 5, 1). One of these, Joseph, who raised himself by intrigue to high favor with the [[Egyptian]] court, had a son named Hyrcanus (ibid. 4, 2). It has been supposed that this is the Hyrcanus referred to in 2 Maccabees 3, 11; and it is not impossible that, for some unknown reason (as in the case of the Maccabees), the whole family were called after their grandfather, to, the exclusion of the father's name. On the other hand, the natural recurrence of names in successive generations makes it more probable that the Hyrcanus mentioned in [[Josephus]] was a nephew of the Hyrcanus in 2 Macc. (comp. Ewald, Gesch.'d. Volkes Israel, 4., 309; Grimm, [[Ad]] Macc. loc. cit.). </p>
          
          
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_9028" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_9028" /> ==

Latest revision as of 08:26, 15 October 2021

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]

Tobias . 1 . The son of Tobit ( Tob 1:9 and often). 2 . The father of Hyrcanus ( 2M  Malachi 3:11 ).

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [2]

( Τωβίας ) , the Greek form of the name Tobiah or Tobijah, as it occurs of two men in the Apocrypha.

1. The son of Tobit, and central character in the book of that name. (See Book Of Tobit).

2. The father of Hyrcanus, apparently a man of great wealth and reputation, at Jerusalem in the time of Seleucus Philopator (2 Maccabees 3, 11). B.C. cir. 187. In the high-priestly schism which happened afterwards, (See Menelaus), "the sons of Tobias" took a conspicuous part (Josephus, Ant. 12, 5, 1). One of these, Joseph, who raised himself by intrigue to high favor with the Egyptian court, had a son named Hyrcanus (ibid. 4, 2). It has been supposed that this is the Hyrcanus referred to in 2 Maccabees 3, 11; and it is not impossible that, for some unknown reason (as in the case of the Maccabees), the whole family were called after their grandfather, to, the exclusion of the father's name. On the other hand, the natural recurrence of names in successive generations makes it more probable that the Hyrcanus mentioned in Josephus was a nephew of the Hyrcanus in 2 Macc. (comp. Ewald, Gesch.'d. Volkes Israel, 4., 309; Grimm, Ad Macc. loc. cit.).

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [3]

tṓ - bı̄´as  :

(1) The son of Tobit. See Tobit , Book Of .

(2) Τωβίας , Tōbı́as , Codex Alexandrinus Τωβίω , tōbı́ō the father (according to Josephus, grandfather) of Hyrcanus (which see) ( 2 Maccabees 3:11 ).

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