
The Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast PLMN011 - These Hellenistic Kings Are All Jerks, but the Bought and Paid For High Priests in Jerusalem Aren't Any Better
Nov 3, 2025
Explore how the New Testament world transformed after the Old Testament. Discover the chaos following Alexander the Great's conquests and the ruthless infighting among his successors. Delve into the corruption of the Jewish high priesthood under Seleucid control and the rise of figures like Jason. Uncover how this historical backdrop fuels the narrative of resistance, culminating in the Maccabean revolt. Understanding this corruption is key to interpreting the deeper messages in related biblical texts.
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Big Historical Shift Between Testaments
- The transition from the Old to the New Testament involves major geopolitical and cultural shifts, not a simple page turn.
- Understanding that gap is essential to read New Testament letters like Philemon correctly.
Alexander's Vision Died With Him
- Alexander aimed for cultural synthesis by adopting Persian dress and court practices to unify his empire.
- His death shattered that vision and left his generals fighting for dominance instead.
Hellenization Replaced Synthesis
- After Alexander, his successors promoted Greek preeminence rather than true cultural blending.
- This Hellenistic push reshaped politics, language, and elite culture across the region.










