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I think it’s ironic how Hanukkah can’t be found in a modern Jewish bible, but it can be found in a Christian one. Catholic bibles have an Old Testament reference to it in Maccabees as well as a reference to it in the New Testament in the gospel of John. While it can be found in a Protestant bible, they only have a reference to it in the New Testament because they follow the Pharisee canon of scripture which excludes 7 books of the Old Testament, of which are 1 and 2 Maccabees.
Hanukkah or the Feast of the Dedication (Scriptural)
“Also called the Feast of the Machabees and Feast of Lights (Josephus and Talmudic writings), mentioned in the Old Testament (1 Maccabees 4:56), and in the New (John 10:22).” (Catholic Source
“The story of how Hanukkah came to be is contained in the books of 1 and 2 Maccabees, which are not part of the Jewish canon of the Hebrew Bible.” (Jewish Source)
“Chanukah is not mentioned in Jewish scripture; the story is related in the book of the Maccabbees, which Jews do not accept as scripture.”
(Jewish Source)
Hanukkah or the Feast of the Dedication (Scriptural)
“Also called the Feast of the Machabees and Feast of Lights (Josephus and Talmudic writings), mentioned in the Old Testament (1 Maccabees 4:56), and in the New (John 10:22).” (Catholic Source
“The story of how Hanukkah came to be is contained in the books of 1 and 2 Maccabees, which are not part of the Jewish canon of the Hebrew Bible.” (Jewish Source)
“Chanukah is not mentioned in Jewish scripture; the story is related in the book of the Maccabbees, which Jews do not accept as scripture.”
(Jewish Source)