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According to the first-century CE Egyptian writer Apion, the Seleucid ruler Antiochus IV Epiphanes entered the Jewish temple in Jerusalem and happened upon a horrible sight. The first-century Jewish historian Flavius Josephus quotes Apion saying that “Antiochus found in our temple a bed, and a man lying upon it; with a small table before him, full of dainties; from the sea, and the fowls of the dry land. That this man was amazed at these dainties thus set before him.” When this man saw Antiochus, he jumped off his bed and approached him and “begged to be released.”
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