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Susanna

Susanna 1

1 THERE lived a man in Babylon, and his name was Joakim:

2 and he took a wife, whose name was Susanna, the daughter of Helkias, a very fair woman, and one that feared the Lord.

3 Her parents also were righteous, and taught their daughter according to the law of Moses.

4 Now Joakim was a great rich man, and had a fair garden joining to his house: and to him resorted the Jews; because he was more honorable than all others.

5 And the same year there were appointed two of the ancients of the people to be judges, such as the Lord spoke of, that wickedness came from Babylon from ancient judges, who were accounted to govern the people.

6 These kept much at Joakim’s house: and all that had any suits in law came to them.

7 Now when the people departed away at noon, Susanna went into her husband’s garden to walk.

8 And the two elders saw her going in every day, and walking; and they were inflamed with love for her.

9 And they perverted their own mind, and turned away their eyes, that they might not look to heaven, nor remember just judgements.

10 And albeit they both were wounded with her love, yet dared not one show another his grief.

11 For they were ashamed to declare their lust, that they desired to have to do with her.

12 Yet they watched jealously from day to day to see her.

13 And the one said to the other, Let us now go home: for it is dinner time.

14 So when they were gone out, they parted the one from the other, and turning back again they came to the same place; and after that they had asked one another the cause, they acknowledged their lust: and then appointed they a time both together, when they might find her alone.

15 And it fell out, as they watched a fit day, she went in as aforetime with two maids only, and she was desirous to wash herself in the garden: for it was hot.

16 And there was nobody there save the two elders, that had hid themselves, and watched her.

17 Then she said to her maids, Bring me oil and washing balls, and shut the garden doors, that I may wash me.

18 And they did as she bade them, and shut the garden doors, and went out themselves at the side doors to fetch the things that she had commanded them: and they saw not the elders, because they were hid.

19 Now when the maids were gone forth, the two elders rose up, and ran to her, saying,

20 Behold, the garden doors are shut, that no man can see us, and we are in love with you; therefore consent to us, and lie with us.

21 If you will not, we will bear witness against you, that a young man was with you: and therefore you did send away your maids from you.

22 Then Susanna sighed, and said, I am straitened on every side: for if I do this thing, it is death to me: and if I do it not, I can’t escape your hands.

23 It is better for me to fall into your hands, and not do it, than to sin in the sight of the Lord.

24 With that Susanna cried with a loud voice: and the two elders cried out against her.

25 Then ran the one, and opened the garden doors.

26 So when the servants of the house heard the cry in the garden, they rushed in at the side door, to see what had befallen her.

27 But when the elders had told their tale, the servants were greatly ashamed: for there was never such a report made of Susanna.

28 And it came to pass on the morrow, when the people assembled to her husband Joakim, the two elders came full of their wicked intent against Susanna to put her to death;

29 and said before the people, Send for Susanna, the daughter of Helkias, Joakim’s wife. So they sent;

30 and she came with her father and mother, her children, and all her kindred.

31 Now Susanna was a very delicate woman, and beauteous to behold.

32 And these wicked men commanded her to be unveiled, (for she was veiled) that they might be filled with her beauty.

33 Therefore her friends and all that saw her wept.

34 Then the two elders stood up in the midst of the people, and laid their hands upon her head.

35 And she weeping looked up toward heaven: for her heart trusted in the Lord.

36 And the elders said, As we walked in the garden alone, thiswomancame in with two maids, and shut the garden doors, and sent the maids away.

37 Then a young man, who there was hid, came to her, and lay with her.

38 And we, being in a corner of the garden, saw this wickedness, and ran to them.

39 And when we saw them together, the man we could not hold: for he was stronger than we, and opened the doors, and leaped out.

40 But having taken thiswoman, we asked who the young man was, but she would not tell us: these things do we testify.

41 Then the assembly believed them, as those that were elders of the people and judges: so they condemned her to death.

42 Then Susanna cried out with a loud voice, and said, O everlasting God, that know the secrets, that know all things before they be:

43 you know that they have borne false witness against me, and, behold, I must die; whereas I never did such things as these men have maliciously invented against me.

44 And the Lord heard her voice.

45 Therefore when she was led away to be put to death, God raised up the holy spirit of a young youth, whose name was Daniel:

46 and he cried with a loud voice, I am clear from the blood of this woman.

47 Then all the people turned them toward him, and said, What mean these words that you have spoken?

48 So he standing in the midst of them said, Are you⌃ such fools, you⌃ sons of Israel, that without examination or knowledge of the truth you⌃ have condemned a daughter of Israel?

49 Return again to the place of judgement: for these have borne false witness against her.

50 Wherefore all the people turned again in haste, and the elders said to him, Come, sit down among us, and show it us, seeing God has given you the honor of an elder.

51 Then said Daniel to them, Put them asunder one far from another, and I will examine them.

52 So when they were put asunder one from another, he called one of them, and said to him, O you that have become old in wickedness, now are your sins comehome to youwhich you have committed aforetime,

53 in pronouncing unjust judgement, and condemning the innocent, and letting the guilty go free; albeit the Lord says, The innocent and righteous shall you not kill.

54 Now then, if you saw her, tell me, Under what tree saw you them companying together? Who answered, Under a mastick tree.

55 And Daniel said, Right well have you lied against your own head; for even now the angel of God has received the sentence of God and shall cut you in two.

56 So he put him aside, and commanded to bring the other, and said to him, O you seed of Canaan, and not of Judah, beauty has deceived you, and lust has perverted your heart.

57 Thus have you⌃ dealt with the daughters of Israel, and they for fear companied with you: but the daughter of Judah would not abide your wickedness.

58 Now therefore tell me, Under what tree did you take them companying together? Who answered, Under a holm tree.

59 Then said Daniel to him, Right well have you also lied against your own head: for the angel of God waits with the sword to cut you in two, that he may destroy you.

60 With that all the assembly cried out with a loud voice, and blessed God, who saves them that hope in him.

61 And they arose against the two elders, for Daniel had convicted them of false witness out of their own mouth:

62 and according to the law of Moses they did to them in such sort as they maliciously intended to do to their neighbor: and they put them to death, and the innocent blood was saved the same day.

63 Therefore Helkias and his wife praised God for their daughter Susanna, with Joakim her husband, and all the kindred, because there was no dishonesty found in her.

64 And from that day forth was Daniel had in great reputation in the sight of the people.

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Bel and the Dragon

Bel and the Dragon 1

1 AND king Astyages was gathered to his fathers, and Cyrus the Persian received his kingdom.

2 And Daniel lived with the king, and was honored above all his friends.

3 Now the Babylonians had an idol, called Bel, and there were spent upon him every day twelve great measures of fine flour, and forty sheep, and six firkins of wine.

4 And the king did honor to it, and went daily to worship it: but Daniel worshipped his own God. And the king said to him, Why do you not worship Bel?

5 And he said, Because I may not do honor to idols made with hands, but to the living God, who has created the heaven and the earth, and has sovereignty over all flesh.

6 Then said the king to him, Thinkest you not that Bel is a living god? or see you not how much he eats and drinks every day?

7 Then Daniel laughed, and said, O king, be not deceived: for this is but clay within, and brass without, and did never eat or drink anything.

8 So the king was angry, and called for his priests, and said to them, If you⌃ tell me not who this is that devours these expenses, you⌃ shall die.

9 But if you⌃ can show me that Bel devours them, then Daniel shall die: for he has spoken blasphemy against Bel. And Daniel said to the king, Let it be according to your word.

10 Now the priests of Bel were threescore and ten, beside their wives and children. And the king went with Daniel into the temple of Bel.

11 So Bel’s priests said, Behold, we will get us out: but you, O king, set on the meat, and mingle the wine and set it forth, and shut the door fast, and seal it with your own signet;

12 and when you come in the morning, if you find not that Bel has eaten up all, we will suffer death: or else Daniel, that speaks falsely against us.

13 And they little regarded it: for under the table they had made a privy entrance, whereby they entered in continually, and consumed those things.

14 And it came to pass, when they were gone forth, the king set the meat before Bel. Now Daniel had commanded his servants to bring ashes, and they strewed all the templewith themin the presence of the king alone: then they went out, and shut the door, and sealed it with the king’s signet, and so departed.

15 Now in the night came the priests with their wives and children, as they were wont to do, and did eat and drink up all.

16 In the morning betime the king arose, and Daniel with him.

17 And the king said, Daniel, are the seals whole? And he said, Yes, O king, they be whole.

18 And as soon as he had opened the door, the king looked upon the table, and cried with a loud voice, Great are you, O Bel, and with you is no deceit at all.

19 Then laughed Daniel, and held the king that he should not go in, and said, Behold now the pavement, and mark well whose footsteps are these.

20 And the king said, I see the footsteps of men, women, and children. And then the king was angry,

21 and took the priests with their wives and children, who showed him the privy doors, where they came in, and consumed such things as were upon the table.

22 Therefore the king killed them, and delivered Bel into Daniel’s power, who overthrew him and his temple.

23 And in that same place there was a greatdragon, which they of Babylon worshipped.

24 And the king said to Daniel, Wilt you also say that this is of brass? behold, he lives, and eats and drinks; you can not say that he is no living god: therefore worship him.

25 Then said Daniel, I will worship the Lord my God: for he is a living God.

26 But give me leave, O king, and I shall kill this dragon without sword or staff. The king said, I give you leave.

27 Then Daniel took pitch, and fat, and hair, and did seethe them together, and made lumps thereof: this he put in the dragon’s mouth, so the dragon did eat and burst in sunder: andDanielsaid, Behold, these are the gods you⌃ worship.

28 When they of Babylon heard that, they took great indignation, and conspired against the king, saying, The king is become a Jew, and he has pulled down Bel, and slain the dragon, and put the priests to the sword.

29 So they came to the king, and said, Deliver us Daniel, or else we will destroy you and your house.

30 Now when the king saw that they pressed him sore, being constrained, the king delivered Daniel to them:

31 who cast him into the lion’s den: where he was six days.

32 And in the den there were seven lions, and they had given them every day two carcases, and two sheep: which then were not given to them, to the intent they might devour Daniel.

33 Now there was in Jewry the prophetHabakkuk, who had made pottage, and had broken bread into a bowl, and was going into the field, for to bring it to the reapers.

34 But the angel of the Lord said to Habakkuk, Go carry the dinner that you have into Babylon to Daniel, in the lions’ den.

35 And Habakkuk said, Lord, I never saw Babylon; neither do I know where the den is.

36 Then the angel of the Lord took him by the crown, and lifted him up by the hair of his head, and with the blast of his breath set him in Babylon over the den.

37 And Habakkuk cried, saying, O Daniel, Daniel, take the dinner which God has sent you.

38 And Daniel said, You have remembered me, O God: neither have you forsaken them that love you.

39 So Daniel arose, and did eat: and the angel of God set Habakkuk in his own place again immediately.

40 Upon the seventh day the king came to bewail Daniel: and when he came to the den, he looked in, and, behold, Daniel was sitting.

41 Then cried the king with a loud voice, saying, Great are you, O Lord, you God of Daniel, and there is none other beside you.

42 And he drew him out, and cast those that were the cause of his destruction into the den: and they were devoured in a moment before his face.

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1 Maccabees

1 Maccabees 1

1 AND it came to pass, after that Alexander the Macedonian, the son of Philip, who came out of the land of Chittim, and struck Darius king of the Persians and Medes,it came to pass,after he had struck him, that he reigned in his stead, in former time, overGreece.

2 And he fought many battles, and won many strongholds, and killed the kings of the earth,

3 and went through to the ends of the earth, and took spoils of a multitude of nations. And the earth was quiet before him, and he was exalted, and his heart was lifted up,

4 and he gathered together an exceeding strong host, and ruled over countries and nations and principalities, and they became tributary to him.

5 And after these things he fell sick, and perceived that he should die.

6 And he called his servants, which were honorable, which had been brought up with him from his youth, and he divided to them his kingdom, while he was yet alive.

7 And Alexander reigned twelve years, and he died.

8 And his servants bare rule, each one in his place.

9 And they did all put diadems upon themselves after that he was dead, and so did their sons after them many years: and they multiplied evils in the earth.

10 And there came forth out of them a sinful root, Antiochus Epiphanes, son of Antiochus the king, who had been a hostage at Rome, and he reigned inthe hundred and thirty and seventh year of the kingdom of the Greeks.

11 In those days came there forth out of Israel transgressors of the law, and persuaded many, saying, let us go and make a covenant with theGentiles that are round about us; for since we were parted from them many evils have befallen us.

12 And the saying was good in their eyes.

13 And certain of the people were forwardhereinand went to the king, and he gave them licence to do after the ordinances of theGentiles.

14 Andthey built a place of exercise in Jerusalem according to the laws of theGentiles;

15 and they made themselves uncircumcised, and forsook the holy covenant, and joined themselves to theGentiles, and sold themselves to do evil.

16 And the kingdom was well ordered in the sight of Antiochus, and he thought to reign over Egypt, that he might reign over the two kingdoms.

17 And he entered into Egypt with agreat multitude, with chariots, and with elephants, and with horsemen, and with a greatnavy;

18 and he made war against Ptolemy king of Egypt; and Ptolemy was put to shame before him, and fled; and many fell wounded to death.

19 And they got possession of the strong cities in the land of Egypt; and he took the spoils of Egypt.

20 And Antiochus, after that he had struck Egypt, returned inthe hundred and forty and third year, and went up against Israel and Jerusalem with agreat multitude,

21 and entered presumptuously into the sanctuary, and took the golden altar, and the candlestick of the light, and all that pertained thereto,

22 and the table of the show bread, and the cups to pour withal, and the bowls, and the golden censers, and the veil, and the crowns, and the adorning of gold which was on the face of the temple, and he scaled it all off.

23 And he took the silver and the gold and the precious vessels; and he took the hidden treasures which he found.

24 And when he had taken all, he went away into his own land, and he made a great slaughter, and spoke very presumptuously.

25 And there came great mourning upon Israel, in every place where they were;

26 and the rulers and elders groaned, the virgins and young men were made feeble, and the beauty of the women was changed.

27 Every bridegroom took up lamentation, she that sat in the marriage chamber was in heaviness.

28 And the land was moved for the inhabitants thereof, and all the house of Jacob was clothed with shame.

29 Andaftertwo full years the king sent a chief collector of tribute to the cities of Judah, and he came to Jerusalem with agreat multitude.

30 And he spoke words of peace to them in subtilty, and they gave him credence: and he fell upon the city suddenly, and struck it very sore, and destroyed much people out of Israel.

31 And he took the spoils of the city, and set it on fire, and pulled down the houses thereof and the walls thereof on every side.

32 And they led captive the women and the children, and the cattle they took in possession.

33 And they builded the city of David with a great and strong wall, with strong towers, and it became to them a citadel.

34 And they put there a sinful nation, transgressors of the law, and they strengthened themselves therein.

35 And they stored up arms and food, and gathering together the spoils of Jerusalem, they laid them up there, and they became a sore snare:

36 and it became a place to lie in wait in against the sanctuary, and an evil adversary to Israel continually.

37 And they shed innocent blood on every side of the sanctuary, and defiled the sanctuary.

38 And the inhabitants of Jerusalem fled because of them; and she became a habitation of strangers, and she became strange to them that were born in her, and her children forsook her.

39 Her sanctuary was laid waste like a wilderness,her feasts were turned into mourning, her Sabbaths into reproach, her honor into contempt.

40 According to her glory, so was her dishonor multiplied, and her high estate was turned into mourning.

41 And king Antiochus wrote to his whole kingdom, that all should be one people,

42 and that each should forsake his own laws. And all the nations agreed according to the word of the king;

43 and many of Israel consented to his worship, and sacrificed to the idols, and profaned the Sabbath.

44 And the king sent letters by the hand of messengers to Jerusalem and the cities of Judah, that they should follow laws strange to the land,

45 and should forbid whole burnt offerings and sacrifice and drink offerings in the sanctuary; and should profane the Sabbaths and feasts,

46 and pollute the sanctuary and them that were holy;

47 that they should build altars, and temples, and shrines for idols, and should sacrifice swine’s flesh and unclean beasts:

48 and that they should leave their sons uncircumcised, that they should make their souls abominable with all manner of uncleanness and profanation;

49 so that they might forget the law, and change all the ordinances.

50 And whoever shall not do according to the word of the king, he shall die.

51 According to all these words wrote he to his whole kingdom; and he appointed overseers over all the people, and he commanded the cities of Judah to sacrifice, city by city.

52 And from the people were gathered together to them many, every one that had forsaken the law; and they did evil things in the land;

53 and they made israel to hide themselves in every place of refuge which they had.

54 And on the fifteenth day of Chislev, inthe hundred and forty and fifth year, they builded an abomination of desolation upon thealtar, and in the cities of Judah on every side they buildedidolaltars.

55 And at the doors of the houses and in the streets they burned incense.

56 And they tore in pieces the books of the law which they found, and set them on fire.

57 And wherever was found with any a book of the covenant, and if any consented to the law, the king’s sentence delivered him to death.

58 Thus did they in their might to Israel, to those that were found month by month in the cities.

59 And on the five and twentieth day of the month they sacrificed upon theidolaltarof God.

60 Andthe women that had circumcised their children they put to death according to the commandment.

61 And they hanged their babes about their necks, anddestroyedtheir houses, and them that had circumcised them.

62 And many in Israel were fully resolved and confirmed in themselves not to eat unclean things.

63 Andthey chose to die, that they might not be defiled with the meats, and that they might not profane the holy covenant: and they died.

64 And there came exceeding great wrath uponn Israel.

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1 Maccabees 2

1 In those days rose up Mattathias the son of John, the son of Simeon, a priest of the sons of Joarib, from Jerusalem; and he lived at Modin.

2 And he had five sons,John, who was surnamed Gaddis;

3 Simon, who was called Thassi;

4 Judas, who was called Maccabaeus;

5 Eleazar, who was called Avaran; Jonathan, who was called Apphus.

6 And he saw the blasphemies that were committed in Judah and in Jerusalem,

7 and he said,

Woe is me! wherefore was I born to see the destruction of my people, and the destruction of the holy city, and to dwell there, when it was given into the hand of the enemy, the sanctuary into the hand of aliens?

8 Her temple is become as a manthat was glorious:

9 her vessels of glory are carried away into captivity, her infants are slain in her streets, her young men with the sword of the enemy.

10 What nation has not inherited her palaces, and gotten possession of her spoils?

11 her adorning is all taken away; instead of a free woman she is become a bond woman:

12 and, behold, our holy things and our beauty and our glory are laid waste, and the Gentiles have profaned them.

13 Wherefore should we live any longer?

14 And Mattathias and his sons tore their clothes, and put on sackcloth, and mourned exceedingly.

15 And the king’s officers, that were enforcing the apostasy, came into the city Modin to sacrifice.

16 And many of Israel came to them, and Mattathias and his sons were gathered together.

17 And the king’s officers answered and spoke to Mattathias, saying, You are a ruler and an honorable and great man in this city, and strengthened with sons and brethren:

18 now therefore come you first and do the commandment of the king, as all the nations have done, and the men of Judah, and they that remain in Jerusalem: and you and your house shall be in the number of the king’sFriends, and you and your sons shall be honored with silver and gold and many gifts.

19 And Mattathias answered and said with a loud voice, If all the nations that are in the house of the king’s dominion hearken to him, to fall away each one from the worship of his fathers, and have made choice to follow his commandments,

20 yet will I and my sons and my brethren walk in the covenant of our fathers.

21 Heaven forbid that we should forsake the law and the ordinances.

22 We will not hearken to the king’s words, to go aside from our worship, on the right hand, or on the left.

23 And when he had left speaking these words, there came a Jew in the sight of all to sacrifice on the altar which was at Modin, according to the king’s commandment.

24 And Mattathias saw it, and his zeal was kindled, and his reins trembled, and he showed forth his wrath according to judgement, and ran, and killed him upon the altar.

25 And the king’s officer, who compelled men to sacrifice, he killed at that time, and pulled down the altar.

26 And he was zealous for the law, even as Phinehas did to Zimri the son of Salu.

27 And Mattathias cried out in the city with a loud voice, saying, Whosoever is zealous for the law, and maintains the covenant, let him come forth after me.

28 And he and his sons fled into the mountains, and forsook all that they had in the city.

29 Then many that sought after justice and judgement went down into the wilderness, to dwell there,

30 they, and their sons, and their wives, and their cattle; because evils were multiplied upon them.

31 And it was told the king’s officers, and the forces that were in Jerusalem, the city of David, that certain men, who had broken the king’s commandment, were gone down into the secret places in the wilderness;

32 and many pursued after them, and having overtaken them, they encamped against them, and set the battle in array against them on the Sabbath day.

33 And they said to them, Thus far. Come forth, and do according to the word of the king, and you⌃ shall live.

34 And they said, We will not come forth, neither will we do the word of the king, to profane the Sabbath day.

35 And they hasted to give them battle.

36 And they answered them not, neither cast they a stone at them, nor stopped up the secret places,

37 saying, Let us die all in our innocency: heaven and earth witness over us, that you⌃ put us to death without trial.

38 And they rose up against them in battle on the Sabbath, and they died, they and their wives and their children, and their cattle, to the number of a thousandsouls.

39 And Mattathias and his friends knew it, and they mourned over them exceedingly.

40 And one said to another, If we all do as our brethren have done, and fight not against the Gentiles for our lives and our ordinances, they will now quickly destroy us from off the earth.

41 And they took counsel on that day, saying, whoever shall come against us to battle on the Sabbath day, let us fight against him, and we shall in no wise all die, as our brethren died in the secret places.

42 Then were gathered together to them a company ofHasidaeans, mighty men of Israel, every one that offered himself willingly for the law.

43 And all they that fled from the evils were added to them, and became a stay to them.

44 And they mustered a host, and struck sinners in their anger, and lawless men in their wrath: and the rest fled to the Gentiles for safety.

45 And Mattathias and his friends went round about, and pulled down the altars;

46 and they circumcised by force the children that were uncircumcised, as many as they found in the coasts of Israel.

47 And they pursued after the sons of pride, and the work prospered in their hand.

48 And they rescued the law out of the hand of the Gentiles, and out of the hand of the kings, neithersuffered they the sinner to triumph.

49 And the days of Mattathias drew near that he should die, and he said to his sons,

Now have pride and rebuke gotten strength, and a season of overthrow, and wrath of indignation.

50 And now, my children, be you⌃ zealous for the law, and give your lives for the covenant of your fathers.

51 And call to remembrance the deeds of our fathers which they did in their generations; and receive great glory and an everlasting name.

52 Was not Abraham found faithful in temptation, and it was reckoned to him for righteousness?

53 Joseph in the time of his distress kept the commandment, and became lord of Egypt.

54 Phinehas our father, for that he was zealous exceedingly, obtained the covenant of an everlasting priesthood.

55 Joshua for fulfilling the word became a judge in Israel.

56 Caleb for bearing witness in the congregation obtained a heritage in the land.

57 David for being merciful inherited the throne of a kingdom for ever and ever.

58 Elijah, for that he was exceeding zealous for the law, was taken up into heaven.

59 Hananiah, Azariah, Mishael, believed, and were saved out of the flame.

60 Daniel for his innocency was delivered from the mouth of lions.

61 And thus consider you⌃ from generation to generation, that none that put their trust in him shall lack for strength.

62 And be not afraid of the words of a sinful man; for his glory shall be dung and worms.

63 To-day he shall be lifted up, and to-morrow he shall in no wise be found, because he is returned to his dust, and his thought is perished.

64 And you⌃, my children, be strong, and show yourselves men in behalf of the law; for therein shall you⌃ obtain glory.

65 And, behold, Simon your brother, I know that he is a man of counsel; give ear to him always: he shall be a father to you.

66 And Judas Maccabaeus, he has been strong and mighty from his youth: he shall be your captain, andshall fight the battle of the people.

67 And take you⌃ to you all the doers of the law, and avenge the wrong of your people.

68 Render a recompense to the Gentiles, and take heed to the commandments of the law.

69 And he blessed them, and was gathered to his fathers.

70 And he died inthe hundred and forty and sixth year, and his sons buried him in the sepulchres of his fathers at Modin, and all Israel made great lamentation for him.

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1 Maccabees

1 Maccabees 3

1 And his son Judas, who was called Maccabaeus, rose up in his stead.

2 And all his brethren helped him, and so did all they that clave to his father, and they fought with gladness the battle of Israel.

3 And he got his people great glory, and put on a breastplate as a giant, and girded his warlike harness about him, and set battles in array, protecting the army with his sword.

4 And he was like a lion in his deeds, and as a lion’s whelp roaring for prey.

5 And he pursued the lawless, seeking them out, and he burned up those that troubled his people.

6 And the lawless shrunk for fear of him, and all the workers of lawlessness were sore troubled, and salvation prospered in his hand.

7 And he angered many kings, and made Jacob glad with his acts, and his memorial is blessed for ever.

8 And he went about among the cities of Judah, and destroyed the ungodlyout of the land, and turned away wrath from Israel:

9 and he was renowned to the utmost part of the earth, and he gathered together such as were ready to perish.

10 And Apollonius gathered the Gentiles together, and a great host from Samaria, to fight against Israel.

11 And Judas perceived it, and he went forth to meet him, and struck him, and killed him: and many fell wounded to death, and the rest fled.

12 And they took their spoils, and Judas took the sword of Apollonius, and therewith he fought all his days.

13 And Seron, the commander of the host of Syria, heard say that Judas had gathered a gathering and a congregation of faithful men with him, and of such as went out to war;

14 And he said, I will make myself a name and get me glory in the kingdom; and I will fight against Judas and them that are with him, that set at nothing the word of the king.

15 And there went up with him also a mighty army of the ungodly to help him, to take vengeance on the children of Israel.

16 And he came near to the going up of Bethhoron, and Judas went forth to meet him with a small company.

17 But when they saw the army coming to meet them, they said to Judas, What? shall we be able, being a small company, to fight against so great and strong a multitude? and we for our part are faint, having tasted no food this day.

18 And Judas said, It is an easy thing for many to be shut up in the hands of a few; and withheaven it is all one, to save by many or by few:

19 for victory in battle stands not in the multitude of a host; but strength is from heaven.

20 They come to us in fulness of insolence and lawlessness, to destroy us and our wives and our children, for to spoil us:

21 but we fight for our lives and our laws.

22 And he himself will discomfit them before our face: but as for you, be you⌃ not afraid of them.

23 Now when he had left off speaking, he leapt suddenly upon them, and Seron and his army were discomfited before him.

24 And they pursued them in the going down of Bethhoron to the plain, and there fell of them about eight hundred men; but the residue fled into the land of the Philistines.

25 And the fear of Judas and his brethren, and the dread of them, began to fall upon the nations round about them:

26 and his name came near even to the king, and every nation told of the battles of Judas.

27 But when king Antiochus heard these words, he was full of indignation: and he sent and gathered together all the forces of his realm, an exceeding strong army.

28 And he opened his treasury, and gave his forces pay for a year, and commanded them to be ready for every need.

29 And he saw that the money failed from his treasures, and that the tributes of the country were small, because of the dissension and plague which he had brought upon the land, to the end that he might take away the laws which had been from the first days;

30 and he feared that he should not have enough as at other times for the charges and the gifts which he gave aforetime with a liberal hand, and he abounded above the kings that were before him.

31 And he was exceedingly perplexed in his mind, and he determined to go into Persia, and to take the tributes of the countries, and to gather much money.

32 And he left Lysias, an honorable man, and one of the seed royal, to be over the affairs of the king from the river Euphrates to the borders of Egypt,

33 and to bring up his son Antiochus, until he came again.

34 And he delivered to him the half of his forces, and the elephants, and gave him charge of all the things that he would have done, and concerning them that lived in Judaea and in Jerusalem,

35 that he should send a host against them, to root out and destroy the strength of Israel, and the remnant of Jerusalem, and to take away their memorial from the place;

36 And that he should make strangers to dwell on all their coasts, and should divide their land to them by lot.

37 And the king took the half that remained of the forces, and removed from Antioch, from his royal city,the hundred and forty and seventh year; and he passed over the river Euphrates, and went through the upper countries.

38 And Lysias chose Ptolemy the son of Dorymenes, and Nicanor, and Gorgias, mighty men of the king’sFriends;

39 and with them he sent forty thousand footmen, and seven thousand horse, to go into the land of Judah, and to destroy it, according to the word of the king.

40 And they removed with all their host, and came and pitched near to Emmaus in the plain country.

41 And the merchants of the country heard the fame of them, and took silver and gold exceeding much, withfetters, and came into the camp to take the children of Israel for servants: and there were added to them the forces of Syria and of the land of thePhilistines.

42 And Judas and his brethren saw that evils were multiplied, and that the forces were encamping in their borders; and they took knowledge of the king’s words which he had commanded, to destroy the people and make an end of them;

43 and they said each man to his neighbor, Let us raise up the ruin of our people, and let us fight for our people and the holy place.

44 And the congregation was gathered together, that they might be ready for battle, and that they might pray, and ask for mercy and compassion.

45 And Jerusalem was without inhabitant as a wilderness, there was none of her offspring that went in or went out; and the sanctuary was trodden down, and the sons of strangers were in the citadel, the Gentiles lodged therein; and joy was taken away from Jacob, and the pipe and the harp ceased.

46 And they gathered themselves together, and came to Mizpeh, over against Jerusalem; for in Mizpeh was there a place of prayer aforetime for Israel.

47 And they fasted that day, and put on sackcloth, andputashes upon their heads, and tore their clothes,

48 and laid open the book of the law, concerning which the Gentiles were wont to inquire, seeking the likenesses of their idols.

49 And they brought the priests’ garments, and the first fruits, and the tithes: and they stirred up the Nazarites, who had accomplished their days.

50 And they cried aloud toward heaven, saying, What shall we do with these men, and whither shall we carry them away?

51 And your holy place is trodden down and profaned, and your priests are in heaviness and brought low.

52 And, behold, the Gentiles are assembled together against us to destroy us: you know what things they imagine against us.

53 How shall we be able to stand before them, except you be our help?

54 And they sounded with the trumpets, and cried with a loud voice.

55 And after this Judas appointed leaders of the people, captains of thousands, and captains of hundreds, and captains of fifties, and captains of tens.

56 And he said to them that were building houses, and were betrothing wives, and were planting vineyards, and were fearful, that they should return, each man to his own house, according to the law.

57 And the army removed, and encamped upon the south side of Emmaus.

58 And Judas said, Gird yourselves, and be valiant men, and be in readiness against the morning, that you⌃ may fight with these Gentiles, that are assembled together against us to destroy us, and our holy place:

59 for it is better for us to die in battle, than to look upon the evils of our nation and the holy place.

60 Nevertheless, as may be the will in heaven, so shall he do.

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1 And Gorgias took five thousand footmen, and a thousand chosen horse, and the army removed by night,

2 that it might fall upon the army of the Jews and strike them suddenly: and the men of the citadel were his guides.

3 And Judas heard thereof, and removed, he and the valiant men, that he might strike the king’s host which was at Emmaus,

4 while as yet the forces were dispersed from the camp.

5 And Gorgias came into the camp of Judas by night, and found no man; and he sought them in the mountains; for he said, These men flee from us.

6 And as soon as it was day, Judas appeared in the plain with three thousand men: howbeit they had not armor nor swords to their minds.

7 And they saw the camp of the Gentiles strongandfortified, and horsemen compassing it round about; and these were expert in war.

8 And Judas said to the men that were with him, Fear you⌃ not their multitude, neither be you⌃ afraid of their onset.

9 Remember how our fathers were saved in the Red sea, when Pharaoh pursued them with a host.

10 And now let us cry to heaven, if he will have us, and will remember the covenant of our fathers, and destroy this army before our face today:

11 and all the Gentiles shall know that there is one who redeemeth and saves Israel.

12 And the strangers lifted up their eyes, and saw them coming over against them:

13 and they went out of the camp to battle. And they that were with Judas sounded their trumpets,

14 and joined battle, and the Gentiles were discomfited, and fled into the plain.

15 But all the hindmost fell by the sword: and they pursued them toGazara, and to the plains of Idumaea and Azotus and Jamnia, and there fell of them about three thousand men.

16 And Judas and his host returned from pursuing after them,

17 and he said to the people, Be not greedy of the spoils, inasmuch as there is a battle before us;

18 and Gorgias and his host are near to us in the mountain. But stand you⌃ now against our enemies, and fight against them, and afterwards take the spoils with boldness.

19 While Judas was yet making an end of these words, there appeared a part of them looking out from the mountain:

20 and they saw that their host had been put to flight, and that the Jews were burning the camp; for the smoke that was seen declared what was done.

21 But when they perceived these things, they were sore afraid; and perceiving also the army of Judas in the plain ready for battle,

22 they fled all of them into the land of thePhilistines.

23 And Judas returned to spoil the camp, and they got much gold, and silver, and blue, and sea purple, and great riches.

24 And they returned home, and sang a song of thanksgiving, and gave praiseto heaven; becausehis mercyis good, because his mercy endures for ever.

25 And Israel had a great deliverance that day.

26 But the strangers, as many as had escaped, came and told Lysias all the things that had happened:

27 but when he heard thereof, he was confounded and discouraged, because neither had such things as he would been done to Israel, nor had such things as the king commanded him come to pass.

28 And in the next year he gathered together threescore thousand chosen footmen, and five thousand horse, that he might subdue them.

29 And they came into Idumaea, and encamped at Bethsura; and Judas met them with ten thousand men.

30 And he saw that the army was strong, and he prayed and said,

Blessed are you, O Saviour of Israel, who did quell the onset of the mighty man by the hand of your servant David, and did deliver the army of thePhilistines into the hands of Jonathan the son of Saul, and of his armor bearer:

31 shut up this army in the hand of your people Israel, and let them be ashamed for their host and their horsemen:

32 give them faintness of heart, and cause the boldness of their strength to melt away, and let them quake at their destruction:

33 cast them down with the sword of them that love you, and let all that know your name praise you with thanksgiving.

34 And they joined battle; and there fell of the army of Lysias about five thousand men, and they fell down over against them.

35 But when Lysias saw that his array was put to flight, and the boldness that had come upon them that were with Judas, and how they were ready either to live or to die nobly, he removed to Antioch, and gathered together hired soldiers, that he might come again into Judaea with even a greater company.

36 But Judas and his brethren said, Behold, our enemies are discomfited: let us go up to cleanse the holy place, and to dedicate it afresh.

37 And all the army was gathered together, and they went up to mount Sion.

38 And they saw the sanctuary laid desolate, and the altar profaned, and the gates burned up, and shrubs growing in the courts as in a forest or as on one of the mountains, and the priests’ chambers pulled down;

39 and they tore their clothes, and made great lamentation, and put ashes upon their heads,

40 and fell on their faces to the ground, andblew with thesolemn trumpets, and cried toward heaven.

41 Then Judas appointed certain men to fight against those that were in the citadel, until he should have cleansed the holy place.

42 And he chose blameless priests, such as had pleasure in the law:

43 and they cleansed the holy place, and bare out the stones of defilement into an unclean place.

44 And they took counsel concerning the altar of burnt offerings, which had been profaned, what they should do with it:

45 and there came into their mind a good counsel, that they should pull it down, lest it should be a reproach to them, because the Gentiles had defiled it: and they pulled down the altar,

46 and laid up the stones in the mountain of the house in a convenient place, until there should come a prophet to give an answer concerning them.

47 And they took whole stones according to the law, and built a new altar after the fashion of the former;

48 and they built the holy place, and the inner parts of the house; and they hallowed the courts.

49 And they made the holy vessels new, and they brought the candlestick, and the altar of burnt offerings and of incense, and the table, into the temple.

50 And they burned incense upon the altar, and they lighted the lamps that were upon the candlestick, and they gave light in the temple.

51 And they set loaves upon the table, and spread out the veils, and finished all the works which they made.

52 And they rose up early in the morning, on the five and twentieth day of the ninth month, which is the month Chislev, inthe hundred and forty and eighth year,

53 and offered sacrifice according to the law upon the new altar of burned offerings which they had made.

54 At what time and on what day the Gentiles had profaned it, even on thatdaywas it dedicated afresh, with songs and harps and lutes, and with cymbals.

55 And all the people fell upon their faces, and worshipped, andgave praise to heaven, which had given them good success.

56 And they kept the dedication of the altar eight days, and offered burned offerings with gladness, and sacrificed a sacrifice of deliverance and praise.

57 And they decked the forefront of the temple with crowns of gold and small shields, and dedicated afresh the gates and the priests’ chambers, and made doors for them.

58 And there was exceeding great gladness among the people, and the reproach of the Gentiles was turned away.

59 And Judas and his brethren and the whole congregation of Israel ordained, that the days of the dedication of the altar should be kept in their seasons from year to year by the space of eight days, from the five and twentieth day of the month Chislev, with gladness and joy.

60 And at that season they builded up the mount Sion with high walls and strong towers round about, lest haply the Gentiles should come and tread them down, as they had done aforetime.

61 And he set there a force to keep it, and they fortified Bethsura to keep it; that the people might have a stronghold over against Idumaea.

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1 And it came to pass, when the Gentiles round about heard that the altar was built, and the sanctuary dedicated as aforetime, they were exceeding angry.

2 And they took counsel to destroy the race of Jacob that was in the midst of them, and they began to kill and destroy among the people.

3 And Judas fought against the children of Esau in Idumaea at Akrabattine, because they besieged Israel: and he struck them with a great slaughter, and brought down their pride, and took their spoils.

4 And he remembered the wickedness of the children ofBaean, who were to the people a snare and a stumbling block, lying in wait for them in the ways.

5 And they were shut up by him in the towers; and he encamped against them, and destroyed them utterly, and burned with fire the towers of the place, with all that were therein.

6 And he passed over to the children of Ammon, and found a mighty band, and much people, with Timotheus for their leader.

7 And he fought many battles with them, and they were discomfited before his face; and he struck them,

8 and got possession of Jazer, and thevillages thereof, and returned again into Judaea.

9 And the Gentiles that were in Gilead gathered themselves together against the Israelites that were on their borders, to destroy them. And they fled to the stronghold of Dathema,

10 and sent letters to Judas and his brethren, saying, The Gentiles that are round about us are gathered together against us to destroy us:

11 and they are preparing to come and get possession of the stronghold whereunto we are fled for refuge, and Timotheus is the leader of their host.

12 Now therefore come and deliver us from their hand, for many of us are fallen.

13 And all our brethren that were in the land ofTubias have been put to death; and they have carried into captivity their wives and their children and their stuff; and they destroyed there about a thousand men.

14 While the letters were yet reading, behold, there came other messengers from Galilee with their clothes tore, bringing a report after this wise,

15 saying, That there were gathered together against them those of Ptolemais, and of Tyre, and of Sidon, and all Galilee of theGentiles to consume them.

16 Now when Judas and the people heard these words, there assembled together a great congregation, to consult what they should do for their brethren, that were in tribulation, and were assaulted of them.

17 And Judas said to Simon his brother, Choose you out men, and go and deliver your brethren that are in Galilee, but I and Jonathan my brother will go into the land of Gilead.

18 And he left Joseph the son of Zacharias, and Azarias, as leaders of the people, with the remnant of the host, in Judaea, for to keep it.

19 And he gave commandment to them, saying, Take you⌃ the charge of this people, and fight no battle with the Gentiles until that we come again.

20 And to Simon were divided three thousand men to go into Galilee, but to Judas eight thousand mento gointo the land of Gilead.

21 And Simon went into Galilee, and fought many battles with the Gentiles, and the Gentiles were discomfited before him.

22 And he pursued them to the gate of Ptolemais; and there fell of the Gentiles about three thousand men, and he took their spoils.

23 And they took to them those that were in Galilee, and in Arbatta, with their wives and their children, and all that they had, and brought them into Judaea with great gladness.

24 And Judas Maccabaeus and his brother Jonathan passed over Jordan, and went three days’ journey in the wilderness;

25 and they met with the Nabathaeans, and these met them in a peaceful manner, and told them all things that had befallen their brethren in the land of Gilead:

26 and how that many of them were shut up in Bosora, and Bosor, and Alema,Casphor, Maked, andCarnaim; all these cities are strong and great:

27 and how that they were shut up in the rest of the cities of the land of Gilead, and that tomorrow they have appointed to encamp against the strongholds, and to take them, and to destroy all these men in one day.

28 And Judas and his army turned suddenly by the way of the wilderness to Bosora; and he took the city, and killed all the males with the edge of the sword, and took all their spoils, and burned the city with fire.

29 And he removed from thence by night, and went till he came to the stronghold.

30 And the morning came, and they lifted up their eyes, and, behold, much people which could not be counted, bearing ladders and engines of war, to take the stronghold; and they were fighting against them.

31 And Judas saw that the battle was begun, and that the cry of the city went up to heaven, with trumpets and a great sound,

32 and he said to the men of his host, Fight this day for your brethren.

33 And he went forth behind them in three companies, and they sounded with their trumpets, and cried out in prayer.

34 And the army of Timotheus perceived that it was Maccabaeus, and they fled from before him: and he struck them with a great slaughter; and there fell of them on that day about eight thousand men.

35 And he turned aside to Mizpeh and fought against it, and took it, and killed all the males thereof, and took the spoils thereof, and burned it with fire.

36 From thence he removed, and tookCasphor, Maked, Bosor, and the other cities of the land of Gilead.

37 Now after these things Timotheus gathered another army, and encamped over against Raphon beyond the brook.

38 And Judas sent men to espy the army; and they brought him word, saying, All the Gentiles that be round about us are gathered together to them, an exceeding great host.

39 And they have hired Arabians to help them, and are encamping beyond the brook, ready to come against you to battle. And Judas went to meet them.

40 And Timotheus said to the captains of his host, when Judas and his army drew near to the brook of water, If he pass over first to us, we shall not be able to withstand him; for he will mightily prevail against us:

41 but if he be afraid, and encamp beyond the river, we will cross over to him, and prevail against him.

42 Now when Judas came near to the brook of water, he caused the scribes of the people to remain by the brook, and gave commandment to them, saying, Suffer no man to encamp, but let all come to the battle.

43 And he crossed over the first against them, and all the people after him: and all the Gentiles were discomfited before his face, and cast away their arms, and fled to the temple atCarnaim.

44 And they took the city, and burned the temple with fire, together with all that were therein. And Carnaim was subdued, neither could they stand any longer before the face of Judas.

45 And Judas gathered together all Israel, them that were in the land of Gilead, from the least to the greatest, and their wives, and their children, and their stuff, an exceeding great army, that they might come into the land of Judah.

46 And they came as far as Ephron, and this same city was great,and it wasin the way as they should go, exceeding strong: they could not turn aside from it on the right hand or on the left, but must needs pass through the midst of it.

47 And they of the city shut them out, and stopped up the gates with stones.

48 And Judas sent to them with words of peace, saying, We will pass through your land to go into our own land, and none shall do you any hurt, we will only pass by on our feet. And they would not open to him.

49 And Judas commanded proclamation to be made in the army, that each man should encamp in the place where he was.

50 And the men of the host encamped, and fought against the city all that day and all that night, and the city was delivered into his hands;

51 and he destroyed all the males with the edge of the sword, and rased the city, and took the spoils thereof, and passed through the city over them that were slain.

52 And they went over Jordan into the great plain over against Bethshan.

53 And Judas gathered together those that lagged behind, and encouraged the people all the way through, until he came into the land of Judah.

54 And they went up to mount Sion with gladness and joy, and offered whole burnt offerings, because not so much as one of them was slain until they returned in peace.

55 And in the days when Judas and Jonathan were in the land of Gilead, and Simon his brother in Galilee before Ptolemais,

56 Joseph the son of Zacharias, and Azarias, rulers of the host, heard of their exploits and of the war, what things they had done;

57 and they said, Let us also get us a name, and let us go fight against the Gentiles that are round about us.

58 And they gave charge to the men of the host that was with them, and went toward Jamnia.

59 And Gorgias and his men came out of the city to meet them in battle.

60 And Joseph and Azarias were put to flight, and were pursued to the borders of Judaea; and there fell on that day of the people of Israel about two thousand men.

61 And there was a great overthrow among the people, because they hearkened not to Judas and his brethren, thinking to do some exploit.

62 But they were not of the seed of those men, by whose hand deliverance was given to Israel.

63 And the man Judas and his brethren were glorified exceedingly in the sight of all Israel, and of all the Gentiles, wherever their name was heard of;

64 and men gathered together to them, acclaiming them.

65 And Judas and his brethren went forth, and fought against the children of Esau in the land toward the south; and he struck Hebron and thevillages thereof, and pulled down the strongholds thereof, and burned the towers thereof round about.

66 And he removed to go into the land of thePhilistines, and he went throughSamaria.

67 In that day certain priests, desiring to do exploits there, were slain in battle, when ashe went out to battle unadvisedly.

68 And Judas turned aside to Azotus, to the land of thePhilistines, and pulled down their altars, and burned the carved images of their gods with fire, and took the spoil of their cities, and returned into the land of Judah.

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1 And king Antiochus was journeying through the upper countries; and he heard say, that in Elymais in Persia there was a city renowned for riches, for silver and gold;

2 and that the temple which was in it was rich exceedingly, and that therein were golden shields, and breastplates, and arms, which Alexander, son of Philip, the Macedonian king, who reigned first among the Greeks, left behind there.

3 And he came and sought to take the city, and to pillage it; and he was not able, because the thing was known to them of the city,

4 and they rose up against him to battle: and he fled, and removed thence with great heaviness, to return to Babylon.

5 And there came one bringing him tidings into Persia, that the armies, which went against the land of Judah, had been put to flight;

6 and that Lysias went first with a strong host, and was put to shame before them; and that they had waxed strong by reason of arms and power, and with store of spoils, which they took from the armies that they had cut off;

7 and that they had pulled down the abomination which he had built upon the altar that was in Jerusalem; and that they had compassed about the sanctuary with high walls, as before, and Bethsura, his city.

8 And it came to pass, when the king heard these words, he was astonished and moved exceedingly: and he laid him down upon his bed, and fell sick for grief, because it had not befallen him as he looked for.

9 And he was there many days, because great grief was renewed upon him, and he made account that he should die.

10 And he called for all hisFriends, and said to them, Sleep departs from mine eyes, and my heart fails for care.

11 And I said in my heart, To what tribulation am I come, and how great a flood is it, wherein I now am! for I was gracious and beloved in my power.

12 But now I remember the evils which I did at Jerusalem, and that I took all the vessels of silver and gold that were therein, and sent forth to destroy the inhabitants of Judah without a cause.

13 I percieve that on this account these evils are come upon me, and, behold, I perish through great grief in a strange land.

14 And he called for Philip, one of hisFriends, and set him over all his kingdom,

15 and gave him his diadem, and his robe, and his signet ring, to the end he should bring Antiochus his son, and nourish him up that he might be king.

16 And king Antiochus died there inthe hundred and forty and ninth year.

17 And Lysias knew that the king was dead, and he set up Antiochus his son to reign, whom he had nourished up being young, and he called his name Eupator.

18 And they that were in the citadel shut up Israel round about the sanctuary, and sought always their hurt, and the strengthening of the Gentiles.

19 And Judas thought to destroy them, and called all the people together to besiege them.

20 And they were gathered together, and besieged them inthe hundred and fifties year, and he made mounds to shoot from, and engines of war.

21 And there came forth some of them that were shut up, and there were joined to them certain ungodly men of Israel.

22 And they went to the king, and said, How long will you not execute judgement, and avenge our brethren?

23 We were willing to serve your father, and to walk after his words, and to follow his commandments;

24 and for this cause the children of our people besiegedthe citadel, and were alienated from us; but as many of us as they could light on they killed, and spoiled our inheritances.

25 And not against us only did they stretch out their hand, but also against all their borders.

26 And, behold, they are encamped this day against the citadel at Jerusalem, to take it: and the sanctuary and Bethsura have they fortified.

27 And if you⌃ are not beforehand with them quickly, they will do greater things than these, and you shall not be able to control them.

28 And when the king heard this, he was angry, and gathered together all hisFriends,even therulers of his host, and them that were over the horse.

29 And there came to him from other kingdoms, and from isles of the sea, bands of hired soldiers.

30 And the number of his forces was a hundred thousand footmen, and twenty thousand horsemen, and two and thirty elephants trained for war.

31 And they went through Idumaea, and encamped against Bethsura, and fought against it many days, and made engines of war; and theyof Bethsuracame out, and burned them with fire, and fought valiantly.

32 And Judas removed from the citadel, and encamped at Bethzacharias, over against the king’s camp.

33 And the king rose early in the morning, and removed his armyat full speed along the road to Bethzacharias, and his forces made them ready to battle, and sounded with the trumpets.

34 And they showed the elephants the blood of grapes and mulberries, that they might prepare them for the battle.

35 And they divided the beasts among the phalanxes, and they set by each elephant a thousand men armed with coats of mail, and helmets of brass on their heads; and for each beast were appointed five hundred chosen horsemen.

36 These were ready beforehand, wherever the beast was; and wherever the beast went, they went with him; they departed not from him.

37 And towers of wood were upon them, strongandcovered, one upon each beast, girded fast upon him with cunning contrivances; and upon eachbeastwere two and thirty valiant men that fought upon them, beside his Indian

38 (and the residue of the horsemen he set on this side and that side at the two parts of the army), striking terrorinto the enemy,and protected by the phalanxes.

39 Now when the sun shone upon the shields of gold and brass, the mountains shone therewith, and blazed like torches of fire.

40 And a part of the king’s army was spread upon the high mountains, and some on the low ground, and they went on firmly and in order.

41 And all that heard the noise of their multitude, and the marching of the multitude, and the rattling of the arms, did quake: for the army was exceeding great and strong.

42 And Judas and his army drew near for battle, and there fell of the king’s army six hundred men.

43 And Eleazar, who wascalledAvaran, saw one of the beasts armed with royal breastplates, and he was higher than all the beasts, and the king seemed to be upon him;

44 and he gave himself to deliver his people, and to get him an everlasting name;

45 and he ran upon him courageously into the midst of the phalanx, and killed on the right hand and on the left, and they parted asunder from him on this side and on that.

46 And he crept under the elephant, and thrust him from beneath, and killed him; andthe elephantfell to the earth upon him, and he died there.

47 And they saw the strength of the kingdom, and the fierce onset of the hosts, and turned away from them.

48 But they of the king’s army went up to Jerusalem to meet them, and the king encamped toward Judaea, and toward mount Sion.

49 And he made peace with them of Bethsura; and he came out of the city, because they had no food there to endure the siege, because it was a Sabbath to the land.

50 And the king took Bethsura, and appointed a garrison there to keep it.

51 And he encamped against the sanctuary many days; and set there mounds to shoot from, and engines of war, and instruments for casting fire and stones, and pieces to cast darts, and slings.

52 And they also made engines against their engines, and fought for many days.

53 But there were no food in the sanctuary, because it was the seventh year, and they that fled for safety into Judaea from among the Gentiles had eaten up the residue of the store;

54 and there were but a few left in the sanctuary, because the famine prevailed against them, and they were scattered, each man to his own place.

55 And Lysias heard say, that Philip, whom Antiochus the king, whiles he was yet alive, appointed to nourish up his son Antiochus, that he might be king,

56 was returned from Persia and Media, and with him the forces that went with the king, and that he was seeking to take to him the government.

57 And he made haste, and gave consent to depart; and he said to the king and the leaders of the host and to the men, We decay daily, and our food is scant, and the place where we encamp is strong, and the affairs of the kingdom lie upon us:

58 now therefore let us give the right hand to these men, and make peace with them and with all their nation,

59 and covenant with them, that they shall walk after their own laws, as aforetime: for because of their laws which we abolished they were angered, and did all these things.

60 And the saying pleased the king and the princes, and he sent to them to make peace; and they accepted thereof.

61 And the king and the princes sware to them: thereupon they came forth from the stronghold.

62 And the king entered into mount Sion; and he saw the strength of the place, and set at nothing the oath which he had sworn, and gave commandment to pull down the wall round about.

63 And he removed in haste, and returned to Antioch, and found Philip master of the city; and he fought against him, and took the city by force.

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1 Inthe hundred and one and fifties year Demetrius the son of Seleucus came forth from Rome, and went up with a few men to a city by the sea, and reigned there.

2 And it came to pass, when he would go into the house of the kingdom of his fathers, that the army laid hands on Antiochus and Lysias, to bring them to him.

3 And the thing was known to him, and he said, show me not their faces.

4 And the army killed them. And Demetrius sat upon the throne of his kingdom.

5 And there came to him all the lawless and ungodly men of Israel; and Alcimus was their leader, desiring to be high priest;

6 and they accused the people to the king, saying, Judas and his brethren have destroyed all your friends, and have scattered us from our own land.

7 Now therefore send a man whom you trust, and let him go and see all the havock which he has made of us, and of the king’s country, andhowhe has punished them and all that helped them.

8 And the king chose Bacchides, one of the king’sFriends, who was ruler in the country beyond the river, and was a great man in the kingdom, and faithful to the king.

9 And he sent him, and that ungodly Alcimus, and made sure to him the high priesthood, and he commanded him to take vengeance upon the children of Israel.

10 And they removed, and came with a great host into the land of Judah, and he sent messengers to Judas and his brethren with words of peace deceitfully.

11 And they gave no heed to their words; for they saw that they were come with a great host.

12 And there were gathered together to Alcimus and Bacchides a company of scribes, to seek for justice.

13 And theHasidaeans were the first among the children of Israel that sought peace of them;

14 for they said, One that is a priest of the seed of Aaron is come with the forces, and he will do us no wrong.

15 And he spoke with them words of peace, and sware to them, saying, We will seek the hurt neither of you nor your friends.

16 And they gave him credence: and he laid hands on threescore men of them, and killed them in one day, according to the word whichthe psalmistwrote,

17 The flesh of your saintsdid they cast out,

And their blood did they shed round about Jerusalem;

And there was no man to bury them.

18 And the fear and the dread of them fell upon all the people, for they said, There is neither truth nor judgement in them; for they have broken the covenant and the oath which they sware.

19 And Bacchides removed from Jerusalem, and encamped in Bezeth; and he sent and took away many of the deserters that were with him, and certain of the people, and he killed them,and cast theminto the great pit.

20 And he made sure the country to Alcimus, and left with him a force to aid him; and Bacchides went away to the king.

21 And Alcimus strove for his high priesthood.

22 And there were gathered to him all they that troubled their people, and they got the mastery of the land of Judah, and did great hurt in Israel.

23 And Judas saw all the mischief that Alcimus and his company had done among the children of Israel,evenabove the Gentiles,

24 and he went out into all the coasts of Judaea round about, and took vengeance on the men that had deserted from him, and they were restrained from going forth into the country.

25 But when Alcimus saw that Judas and his company waxed strong, and knew that he was not able to withstand them, he returned to the king, and brought evil accusations against them.

26 And the king sent Nicanor, one of his honorable princes, a man that hated Israel and was their enemy, and commanded him to destroy the people.

27 And Nicanor came to Jerusalem with a great host; and he sent to Judas and his brethren deceitfully with words of peace, saying,

28 Let there be no battle between me and you; I will come with a few men, that I may see your faces in peace.

29 And he came to Judas, and they saluted one another peaceably. And the enemies were ready to take away Judas by violence.

30 And the thing was known to Judas,to wit,that he came to him with deceit, and he was sore afraid of him, and would see his face no more.

31 And Nicanor knew that his counsel was discovered; and he went out to meet Judas in battle beside Capharsalama;

32 and there fell of Nicanor’s side aboutfive hundred men, and they fled into the city of David.

33 And after these things Nicanor went up to mount Sion: and there came some of the priests out of the sanctuary, and some of the elders of the people, to salute him peaceably, and to show him the whole burned sacrifice that was being offered for the king.

34 And he mocked them, and laughed at them, andentreated them shamefully, and spoke haughtily,

35 and sware in a rage, saying, Unless Judas and his army be now delivered into my hands, it shall be that, if I come again in peace, I will burn up this house: and he went out in a great rage.

36 And the priests entered in, and stood before the altar and the temple; and they wept, and said,

37 You did choose this house to be called by your name, to be a house of prayer and supplication for your people:

38 take vengeance on this man and his army, and let them fall by the sword: remember their blasphemies, and suffer them not to live any longer.

39 And Nicanor went forth from Jerusalem, and encamped in Bethhoron, and there met him the host of Syria.

40 And Judas encamped in Adasa with three thousand men: and Judas prayed and said,

41 When they that came from the king blasphemed, your angel went out, and struck among them a hundred and fourscore and five thousand.

42 Even so discomfit you this army before us today, and let all the rest know that he has spoken wickedly against your sanctuary, and judge you him according to his wickedness.

43 And on the thirteenth day of the month Adar the armies joined battle: and Nicanor’s army was discomfited, and he himself was the first to fall in the battle.

44 Now when his army saw that Nicanor was fallen, they cast away their arms, and fled.

45 And they pursued after them a day’s journey from Adasa until you come toGazara, and they sounded an alarm after them with thesolemn trumpets.

46 And they came forth out of all the villages of Judaea round about, andclosed them in; and these turned them back on those, and they all fell by the sword, and there was not one of them left.

47 And they took the spoils, and the booty, and they struck off Nicanor’s head, and his right hand, which he stretched out so haughtily, and brought them, andhanged them up beside Jerusalem.

48 And the people were exceeding glad, and they kept that day as a day of great gladness.

49 Andthey ordained to keep this day year by year,to wit,the thirteenth day of Adar.

50 And the land of Judah had resta little while.

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1 And Judas heard of the fame of the Romans, that they are valiant men, and have pleasure in all that join themselves to them, and make amity with all such as come to them,

2 and that they are valiant men. And they told him of their wars and exploits which they do among the Gauls, and how that they conquered them, and brought them under tribute;

3 and what things they did in the land of Spain, that they might become masters of the mines of silver and gold which were there;

4 and how that by their policy and persistence they conquered all the place (and the place was exceeding far from them), and the kings that came against them from the uttermost part of the earth, until they had discomfited them, and struck them very sore; and how the rest give them tribute year by year:

5 and Philip, and Perseus, king of Chittim, and them that lifted up themselves against them, did they discomfit in battle, and conquered them:

6 Antiochus also, the great king of Asia, who came against them to battle, having a hundred and twenty elephants, with horse, and chariots, and an exceeding great host, and he was discomfited by them,

7 and they took him alive, and appointed that both he and such as reigned after him should give them a great tribute, and should give hostages, and a parcelof land, to wit,

8 the country of India, and Media, and Lydia, and of the goodliest of their countries; and they took them from him, and gave them to king Eumenes:

9 and how they of Greece took counsel to come and destroy them;

10 and the thing was known to them, and they sent against them a captain, and fought against them, and many of them fell down wounded to death, and they made captive their wives and their children, and spoiled them, and conquered their land, and pulled down their strongholds, and spoiled them, and brought them into bondage to this day:

11 and the residue of the kingdoms and of the isles, as many as rose up against them at any time, they destroyed and made them to be their servants;

12 but with their friends and such as relied upon them they kept amity; and they conquered the kingdoms that were near and those that were far off, and all that heard of their fame were afraid of them:

13 moreover, whoever they will to succour and to make kings, these do they make kings; and whoever they will, do they depose; and they are exalted exceedingly:

14 and for all this none of them did ever put on a diadem, neither did they clothe themselves with purple, to be magnified thereby:

15 and how they had made for themselves a senate house, and day by day three hundred and twenty men sat in council, consulting always for the people, to the end they might be well ordered:

16 and how they commit their government to one man year by year, that he should rule over them, and be lord over all their country, and all are obedient to that one, and there is neither envy nor emulation among them.

17 And Judas chose Eupolemus the son of John, the son of Accos, and Jason the son of Eleazar, and sent them to Rome, to make a league of amity and confederacy with them,

18 and that they should take the yoke from them; for they saw that the kingdom of the Greeks did keep Israel in bondage.

19 And they went to Rome (and the way was exceeding long), and they entered into the senate house, and answered and said,

20 Judas, who is alsocalledMaccabaeus, and his brethren, and the people of the Jews, have sent us to you, to make a confederacy and peace with you, and that we might be registered your confederates and friends.

21 And the thing was well-pleasing in their sight.

22 And this is the copy of the writing which they wrote back again on tables of brass, and sent to Jerusalem, that it might be with them there for a memorial of peace and confederacy:

23 Good success be to the Romans, and to the nation of the Jews, by sea and by land for ever: the sword also and the enemy be far from them.

24 But if war arise for Rome first, or any of their confederates in all their dominion,

25 the nation of the Jews shall help them as confederates, as the occasion shall prescribe to them, with all their heart:

26 and to them that make war upon them they shall not give, neither supply, food, arms, money, or ships, as it has seemed good to Rome, and they shall keep their ordinances without taking anything therefore.

27 In the same manner, moreover, if war come first upon the nation of the Jews, the Romans shall help them as confederates with all their soul, as the occasion shall prescribe to them:

28 and to them that are confederateswith their foesthere shall not be given food, arms, money, or ships, as it has seemed good to Rome; and they shall keep these ordinances, and that without deceit.

29 According to these words have the Romans made a covenant thus with the people of the Jews.

30 But if hereafter the one party and the other shall take counsel to add or diminish anything, they shall do it at their pleasure, and whatever they shall add or take away shall be established.

31 And as touching the evils which king Demetrius does to them, we have written to him, saying, Wherefore have you made your yoke heavy upon our friends and confederates the Jews?

32 If therefore they plead any more against you, we will do them justice, and fight with you by sea and by land.