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“The Son of God Among Greeks and Romans,” Harvard Theological Review 93.2 (2000): 85–100. Two zealous rabbis, Judas son of Sepphoraeus and Matthias son of Margalus, led an uprising that attacked the Temple and tried to destroy the eagle that Herod placed atop the” quote by Reza Aslan
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““The Son of God Among Greeks and Romans,” Harvard Theological Review 93.2 (2000): 85–100. Two zealous rabbis, Judas son of Sepphoraeus and Matthias son of Margalus, led an uprising that attacked the Temple and tried to destroy the eagle that Herod placed atop the””

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Source Article: Harvard Theological Review, “The Son of God Among Greeks and Romans,” 2000

The passage describes a historical revolt led by two rabbis aiming to destroy a symbol of imperial power, illustrating resistance to oppression.

In simple terms: Rabbis rebelled against Roman symbol.

Key Takeaway

Resist oppressive symbols.

Themes

resistance political religion

Mood

analytical critical

Type

historical scholarly

When to use this quote

  • academic study
  • religious discourse
  • political analysis

Key Concepts

rebellion symbolic destruction historical narrative

Questions to Reflect On

  • What motivates groups to target symbols of authority?
  • How reliable are ancient sources?
A Different Perspective

Historical accounts may be biased or incomplete.

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