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The Encyclopedia of Ancient History | 2012

John Hyrcanus II

Kenneth Atkinson

John Hyrcanus II was the youngest son of the Judaean monarch Alexander Jannaeus and queen Alexandra Salome. He served as high priest during his mothers nine-year reign (76–67 bce), and was likely appointed king just before her death. The two were members of the Jewish religious movement known as the Pharisees. Hyrcanus IIs brother, Aristobulus II, staged a coup to remove him from power. Hyrcanus II abdicated the throne and the high priesthood after a reign of three months (Jos. BJ 1.120–2; AJ 14.4–7). Keywords: ancient Near East history; Judaism


Journal of Biblical Literature | 2010

Josephus's Essenes and the Qumran Community

Kenneth Atkinson; Jodi Magness


Archive | 2004

I Cried to the Lord: A Study of the Psalms of Solomon's Historical Background and Social Setting

Kenneth Atkinson


The Encyclopedia of Ancient History | 2012

Psalms of Solomon

Kenneth Atkinson


Biblical Archaeology Review | 2008

A New Dead Sea Scroll in Stone

Kenneth Atkinson


Archive | 2000

An Intertextual Study of the Psalms of Solomon: Pseudepigrapha

Kenneth Atkinson


Journal of Biblical Literature | 1999

On the Herodian Origin of Militant Davidic Messianism at Qumran: New Light from Psalm of Solomon 17

Kenneth Atkinson


The Encyclopedia of Ancient History | 2012

Ezekiel the tragedian

Kenneth Atkinson


Archive | 2012

Queen Salome: Jerusalem's Warrior Monarch of the First Century B.C.E.

Kenneth Atkinson


Archive | 2016

History of the Hasmonean State: Josephus and Beyond

Kenneth Atkinson

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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