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- Battle_of_Beth_Zur abstract "The Battle of Beth Zur was fought between the Maccabees led by Judas Maccabeus and a Seleucid Greek army led by Viceroy Lysias in 164 BC. Maccabeus won the battle, and was able to recapture Jerusalem soon after. The Jews did not fight in open terrain; they used guerrilla and hit and run tactics to slowly beat back the Seleucid army and eventually routing it. According to 1 Enoch, The Animal Apocalypse, an angel who had been recording the event, helps in the battle.".
- Battle_of_Beth_Zur comment "The Battle of Beth Zur was fought between the Maccabees led by Judas Maccabeus and a Seleucid Greek army led by Viceroy Lysias in 164 BC. Maccabeus won the battle, and was able to recapture Jerusalem soon after. The Jews did not fight in open terrain; they used guerrilla and hit and run tactics to slowly beat back the Seleucid army and eventually routing it. According to 1 Enoch, The Animal Apocalypse, an angel who had been recording the event, helps in the battle.".