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Mattathias

American  
[mat-uh-thahy-uhs] / ˌmæt əˈθaɪ əs /

noun

  1. died 167? b.c., Jewish priest in Judea (father of Judas Maccabaeus).


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In the Hanukkah story, a Jewish priest named Mattathias and his sons led them in a bloody revolt against the much larger group of Greeks and the pro-assimilation Jews.

From Washington Post • Nov. 27, 2021

On Monday the New York Times published a profile of Barr by Mattathias Schwartz that included two interviews with the attorney general last month.

From Slate • Jun. 4, 2020

Mattathias Schwartz is unsatisfied with the administration’s reasoning for Mr. Comey’s firing.

From New York Times • May 10, 2017

The Jews revolted, led by Mattathias, an elder in the Hasmonean family of priests, and his sons, the eldest of whom was Judah the Maccabee.

From Slate • Nov. 28, 2013

Then, after solemnly blessing his five sons, Mattathias departed in peace, as one who has fought a good fight, and kept the faith to the end.

From Hebrew Heroes A Tale Founded on Jewish History by A. L. O. E.