Nicanor's plan to attack Judas and his companions on the Sabbath reveals a deep disrespect for Jewish customs and highlights the ongoing struggle between the Jewish people and their oppressors. The Sabbath, a sacred day of rest and worship, is central to Jewish identity and religious practice. By choosing this day for an attack, Nicanor not only aims to catch Judas and his followers off guard but also to undermine their religious convictions. This scenario illustrates the broader theme of religious persecution faced by the Jewish community during this period. Judas Maccabeus, a key figure in the Jewish resistance, is known for his leadership and bravery in defending his people and their faith. His commitment to uphold Jewish traditions, even under threat, serves as an inspiration for perseverance and faithfulness. The story encourages believers to remain steadfast in their beliefs, regardless of external pressures or challenges, and to find strength in their faith and community.
When Nicanor learned that Judas and his companions were in the region of Samaria, he decided to attack them on the Sabbath.
1 Maccabees 7:27
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