Baskama

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Baskama is the place where

Hasmonean leader of the Judean forces in the Maccabean era from c. 160–143 BCE, was killed by Diodotus Tryphon according to the book 1 Maccabees (1 Maccabees 13:23
).

The New American Bible Revised Edition suggests that it may lie northeast of the Sea of Galilee.[1] Jewish historian Uriel Rappaport writes that it was "probably in the Golan (...) but identification is uncertain".[2] A note in the Encyclopedia of the Bible states that "it is referred to as Basca by Josephus in his Antiquities, xiii. 6. 6. It is possibly to be identified with modern el-Jummeizeh, NE of the Sea of Galilee".[3] This identification is also accepted by the Israeli historian Michael Avi-Yonah.[4]

References

  1. ^ 1 Maccabees 13:23: NABRE, footnote b
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  3. ^ Encyclopedia of the Bible, Bascama, accessed 5 January 2021
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