عكرا (Arabic Wikipedia)

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  • Tsafrir، Y. (1980). "The Site of the Seleucid Akra in Jerusalem". Cathedra: For the History of Eretz Israel and Its Yishuv (بالعبرية). Yad Izhak Ben Zvi. ج. 14: 18. JSTOR:23397343. In the description of the war of destruction, Josephus the son of Matityahu adds details about the Acra [fortress], as it was known in Jerusalem during those days. These excerpts, which we shall discuss more about later, identify the Acra at the end of the [Second] Temple period with the Lower City, that is to say, the southeastern hill of Jerusalem.

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  • "The mysterious Akra in Jerusalem". 11 نوفمبر 2015. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2023-07-18. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2022-06-07.{{استشهاد ويب}}: صيانة الاستشهاد: علامات ترقيم زائدة (link)

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  • Birch, W.F. (1886). "Acra, South of the Temple". Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (بالإنجليزية). Palestine Exploration Fund: 26–31., or for his citation in Wikisource, see s:Palestine Exploration Fund - Quarterly Statement for 1894/Ancient Jerusalem—Zion, and Acra, South of the Temple. Quote: "On passing from the Bible to 1 Maccabees, the second point, that Zion (already proved to be the City of David) was coincident with Akra, is clear beyond doubt, because 1 Macc., i, 33, states, 'They builded the City of David and it became an Acra for them.' The identity seems to me complete. Ignoring this passage does not diminish its force. I dealt with this point in 1893, 326.
    The Macedonian Akra in the Antiq. of Josephus is obviously identical with that of 1 Macc., and is, I maintain, coincident with Zion. The Akra of his Wars, however, is first the hill on which the lower city stood (V, iv, 1); next it is the lower city itself (V, vi. 1), while in Ant. XII, V, 4, Akra is placed in the lower city" (END QUOTE).

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  • Schürer, E. (1891). A History of the Jewish People in the Time of Jesus Christ (بالإنجليزية). Translated by John MacPherson (2 ed.). New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. Vol. 2. OCLC:931243726., p. 238