Daniel, which does refer to him, is scripture and Matthew which also refers to this event as a forerunner to the coming tribulation is also scripture. John which refers to the feast of dedication is also scripture. That is three books of the Bible referring to what happened at the Maccabean revolt. You can also look at these three and see that they are amplified in the book of Revelation.
Josephus records events of the Maccabean revolt. that doesn't make Josephus scripture.
Encyclopedia Britannica records events of the Maccabean revolt. that doesn't make Encyclopedia Britannica scripture.
when Jesus mentions the abomination of desolation, He says those in Judea should flee - He does not say they should threaten to assassinate Roman leaders or conspire to overthrow the government.
Esther does not seek Hamans death or to harm others in the kingdom of her master. her pleas is to spare her life and the lives of her fellow Jews. the kings decree is that they be allowed to defend themselves, not that they attack their enemies or forcefully depose the authorities over them.
the Bible does not tell you to incite civil war or to threaten bodily harm to the governors God gave authority over you in this world. He appointed the worldly sword to secular rulers, not to the church.