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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_41924" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_41924" /> ==
<p> (Γοργίας, a frequent name among the Oriental Greeks), one of the generals of Antiochus Epiphanes, was chosen by Lyisias, the general and sinitester of Antiochus [[Epiphanes]] and at this time in sale command of the provinces from the [[Euphrates]] to the sea, to undertake an expedition in company with Ptolemy, the son of Dorymanan, and with Nicanor, against Judaea, B.C. 166 (&nbsp;1 [[Maccabees]] 3:38; Joseph. [[Ant]] . 12:7, 2, 3, where he is styled "a mighty man of the king's friends"). These generals were, however, totally defeated near Einmaus by [[Judas]] Maccabas in (&nbsp;1 Maccabees 4:1 sq.; Joseph. [[Ant]] . 1.c). In B.C. 165, Joseph, the son of Zacharias, and Azarias, two captains in the service of Judas Maccabaeus, anxious to get themselves a name, and acting without the orders of Judas, attacked the garrison of Jamnia. Gorgias, the governor of the forces at Jamnia, defeated them with great loss (&nbsp;1 Maccabees 5:56 sq. Joseph. Ant. 12:7, 6). </p> <p> The account of Gorgias in 2 Macc. is very confused. In one passage he is described simply as "a captain, who in matters of war had great experience, and therefore sent with Nicanor, the son of Patroclus, one of the special friends of Ptolomaeuss, the governor of [[Coele-Syria]] and [[Phoenice]] (comp. &nbsp;1 Maccabees 3:38; Joseph. Ant. 12:7, 3), to root out the whole nation of the [[Jews]] (&nbsp;2 Maccabees 8:9). In another passage he is represented as "governor of the holds" (στρατηγὸς τῶντόπων [Alex. MS. τρόπων ]'','' &nbsp;2 Maccabees 10:14), and apparently of the holds of the Idumeans (?) (Acrabattene [?], comp. &nbsp;1 Maccabees 5:3; Joseph. Ant. 12:8, 1; see Ewald, Geschichte, 4:91, 358). He is afterwards, according to the present text, described as "governor of Idumea" (&nbsp;2 Maccabees 12:32). </p>
<p> ( '''''Γοργίας''''' , a frequent name among the Oriental Greeks), one of the generals of Antiochus Epiphanes, was chosen by Lyisias, the general and sinitester of Antiochus [[Epiphanes]] and at this time in sale command of the provinces from the [[Euphrates]] to the sea, to undertake an expedition in company with Ptolemy, the son of Dorymanan, and with Nicanor, against Judaea, B.C. 166 (&nbsp;1 [[Maccabees]] 3:38; Joseph. [[Ant]] . 12:7, 2, 3, where he is styled "a mighty man of the king's friends"). These generals were, however, totally defeated near Einmaus by [[Judas]] Maccabas in (&nbsp;1 Maccabees 4:1 sq.; Joseph. [[Ant]] . 1.c). In B.C. 165, Joseph, the son of Zacharias, and Azarias, two captains in the service of Judas Maccabaeus, anxious to get themselves a name, and acting without the orders of Judas, attacked the garrison of Jamnia. Gorgias, the governor of the forces at Jamnia, defeated them with great loss (&nbsp;1 Maccabees 5:56 sq. Joseph. Ant. 12:7, 6). </p> <p> The account of Gorgias in 2 Macc. is very confused. In one passage he is described simply as "a captain, who in matters of war had great experience, and therefore sent with Nicanor, the son of Patroclus, one of the special friends of Ptolomaeuss, the governor of [[Coele-Syria]] and [[Phoenice]] (comp. &nbsp;1 Maccabees 3:38; Joseph. Ant. 12:7, 3), to root out the whole nation of the [[Jews]] (&nbsp;2 Maccabees 8:9). In another passage he is represented as "governor of the holds" ( '''''Στρατηγὸς''''' '''''Τῶντόπων''''' [Alex. MS. '''''Τρόπων''''' ] '','' &nbsp;2 Maccabees 10:14), and apparently of the holds of the Idumeans (?) (Acrabattene [?], comp. &nbsp;1 Maccabees 5:3; Joseph. Ant. 12:8, 1; see Ewald, Geschichte, 4:91, 358). He is afterwards, according to the present text, described as "governor of Idumea" (&nbsp;2 Maccabees 12:32). </p>
          
          
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_4214" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_4214" /> ==