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Deborah: A tale of the times of Judas Maccabaeus
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Deborah: A Tale of the Times of Judas Maccabaeus by James M. Ludlow is a historical novel set during the tumultuous Maccabean Revolt against the Seleucid Empire in the 2nd century BCE. The narrative centers on Deborah, daughter of Elkiah, a young woman navigating the brutal reign of King Antiochus Epiphanes while grappling with personal identity, family loyalties, and the seductive pull of Hellenistic culture amidst widespread oppression. The story opens with lavish Greek celebrations in Antioch, contrasting sharply with the violence in Jerusalem, introducing key figures like the Greek officer Captain Dion, his Jewish friend Glaucon, and the wise seer Caleb. This intricate setup explores themes of resistance, faith, and betrayal, charting a gripping journey of courage and resilience as Deborah and her people confront both external tyranny and internal divisions.
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Resistance Against Tyranny
The central theme of the novel, focusing on the Jewish people's struggle against the oppressive Seleucid Empire and King Antiochus Epiphanes. It explores the courage, sacrifice, and unwavering spirit required to fight for freedom and self-determination against overwhelming odds.
Identity and Assimilation
This theme explores the tension between preserving one's cultural and religious identity versus succumbing to the dominant, often alluring, foreign culture. Deborah's internal struggle between Jewish traditions and Hellenistic culture is a microcosm of this broader societal conflict.
“"The chains of the body may bind, but the spirit, when forged in faith, can never be truly enslaved." (Inferred)”
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