‏ 2 Maccabees 10

1Now Maccabeus and his company, the Lord guiding them, recovered the temple and the city: 2But the altars which the heathen had built in the open street, and also the chapels, theypulled down. 3And having cleansed the temple they made another altar, and striking stones they tookfire out of them, and offered a sacrifice after two years, and set forth incense, and lights, and show bread. 4When that was done, they fell flat down, and implored the Lord that they might come nomore into such troubles; but if they sinned any more against him, that he himself would chasten them withmercy, and that they might not be delivered to the blasphemous and barbarous nations. 5Now upon the same day that the strangers profaned the temple, on the very same day itwas cleansed again, even the five and twentieth day of the same month, which is Casleu. 6And they kept the eight days with gladness, as in the feast of the tabernacles, rememberingthat not long before they had held the feast of the tabernacles, when as they wandered in the mountainsand dens like beasts. 7Therefore they bare branches, and fair boughs, and palms also, and sang psalms to himthat had given them good success in cleansing his place. 8They ordained also by a common statute and decree, That every year those days should bekept of the whole nation of the Jews. 9And this was the end of Antiochus, called Epiphanes. 10Now will we declare the acts of Antiochus Eupator, who was the son of this wicked man,gathering briefly the calamities of the wars. 11So when he was come to the crown, he set one Lysias over the affairs of his realm, andappointed him his chief governor of Celosyria and Phenice. 12For Ptolemeus, that was called Macron, choosing rather to do justice to the Jews forthe wrong that had been done to them, endeavoured to continue peace with them. 13Whereupon being accused of the king's friends before Eupator, and called traitor at everyword because he had left Cyprus, that Philometor had committed to him, and departed to Antiochus Epiphanes,and seeing that he was in no honorable place, he was so discouraged, that he poisoned himself and died. 14But when Gorgias was governor of the holds, he hired soldiers, and nourished war continuallywith the Jews: 15And therewithal the Idumeans, having gotten into their hands the most commodious holds,kept the Jews occupied, and receiving those that were banished from Jerusalem, they went about to nourishwar. 16Then they that were with Maccabeus made supplication, and implored God that he wouldbe their helper; and so they ran with violence upon the strong holds of the Idumeans, 17And assaulting them strongly, they won the holds, and kept off all that fought upon thewall, and killed all that fell into their hands, and killed no fewer than twenty thousand. 18And because certain, who were no less than nine thousand, were fled together into twovery strong castles, having all manner of things convenient to sustain the siege, 19Maccabeus left Simon and Joseph, and Zaccheus also, and them that were with him, whowere enough to besiege them, and departed himself to those places which more needed his help. 20Now they that were with Simon, being led with covetousness, were persuaded for moneythrough certain of those that were in the castle, and took seventy thousand drachmas, and let some ofthem escape. 21But when it was told Maccabeus what was done, he called the governors of the people together,and accused those men, that they had sold their brethren for money, and set their enemies free to fightagainst them. 22So he killed those that were found traitors, and immediately took the two castles. 23And having good success with his weapons in all things he took in hand, he killed inthe two holds more than twenty thousand. 24Now Timotheus, whom the Jews had overcome before, when he had gathered a great multitudeof foreign forces, and horses out of Asia not a few, came as though he would take Jewry by force of arms. 25But when he drew near, they that were with Maccabeus turned themselves to pray to God,and sprinkled earth upon their heads, and girded their loins with sackcloth, 26And fell down at the foot of the altar, and implored him to be merciful to them, andto be an enemy to their enemies, and an adversary to their adversaries, as the law declares. 27So after the prayer they took their weapons, and went on further from the city: and whenthey drew near to their enemies, they kept by themselves. 28Now the sun being newly risen, they joined both together; the one part having togetherwith their virtue their refuge also to the Lord for a pledge of their success and victory: the other sidemaking their rage leader of their battle 29But when the battle waxed strong, there appeared to the enemies from heaven five comelymen upon horses, with bridles of gold, and two of them led the Jews, 30And took Maccabeus between them, and covered him on every side weapons, and kept himsafe, but shot arrows and lightnings against the enemies: so that being confounded with blindness, andfull of trouble, they were killed. 31And there were slain of footmen twenty thousand and five hundred, and six hundred horsemen. 32As for Timotheus himself, he fled into a very strong hold, called Gazara, where Chereaswas governor. 33But they that were with Maccabeus laid siege against the fortress courageously four days. 34And they that were within, trusting to the strength of the place, blasphemed exceedingly,and uttered wicked words. 35Nevertheless upon the fifth day early twenty young men of Maccabeus' company, inflamedwith anger because of the blasphemies, assaulted the wall manly, and with a fierce courage killed allthat they met withal. 36Others likewise ascending after them, whiles they were busied with them that were within,burnt the towers, and kindling fires burnt the blasphemers alive; and others broke open the gates, and,having received in the rest of the army, took the city, 37And killed Timotheus, that was hid in a certain pit, and Chereas his brother, with Apollophanes. 38When this was done, they praised the Lord with psalms and thanksgiving, who had doneso great things for Israel, and given them the victory.

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