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==Abstract==
==Abstract==
"An epic poem in free verse based upon the books of Maccabees." A modern retelling of the Maccabean revolt, praising the valiance of those who resisted tyranny, as well as condemning the murder and slaughter of oppressors.
"An epic poem in free verse based upon the books of Maccabees." A modern retelling of the Maccabean revolt, praising the valiance of those who resisted tyranny, as well as condemning the murder and slaughter of oppressors.


==Editions and translations==
==Editions and translations==
Published in El Cajon, CA: Granite Hills Press, 2004.
Published in El Cajon, CA: Granite Hills Press, 2004.


==External links==
==External links==


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Maccabee (2004) is a poem by Howard S. Rubenstein.

Abstract

"An epic poem in free verse based upon the books of Maccabees." A modern retelling of the Maccabean revolt, praising the valiance of those who resisted tyranny, as well as condemning the murder and slaughter of oppressors.

Editions and translations

Published in El Cajon, CA: Granite Hills Press, 2004.

External links