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Now in the hundred and
sixtieth year Alexander the son of Antiochus, surnamed the
Illustrious, came up and took Ptolemais, and they received him,
and he reigned there.
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And king Demetrius heard
of it, and gathered together an exceeding great army, and went
forth against him to fight.
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And Demetrius sent a
letter to Jonathan with peaceable words, to magnify him.
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For he said: Let us first
make a peace with him, before he make one with Alexander against
us.
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For he will remember all
the evils that we have done against him, and against his brother,
and against his nation.
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And he gave him authority
to gather together an army, and to make arms, and that he should
be his confederate: and the hostages that were in the castle, he
commanded to be delivered to him.
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And Jonathan came to
Jerusalem, and read the letters in the hearing of all the people,
and of them that were in the castle.
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And they were struck with
great fear, because they heard that the king had given him
authority to gather together an army.
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And the hostages were
delivered to Jonathan, and he restored them to their parents.
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And Jonathan dwelt in
Jerusalem, and began to build, and to repair the city.
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And he ordered workmen to
build the walls, and mount Sion round about with square stones
for fortification: and so they did.
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And the strangers that
were in the strong holds, which Bacchides had built, fled away.
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And every man left his
place, and departed into his own country:
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Only in Bethsura there
remained some of them, that had forsaken the law, and the
commandments of God: for this was a place of refuge for them.
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And king Alexander heard
of the promises that Demetrius had made Jonathan: and they told
him of the battles, and the worthy acts that he, and his brethren
had done, and the labours that they had endured.
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And he said: Shall we
find such another man? now therefore we will make him our friend
and our confederate.
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So he wrote a letter, and
sent it to him according to these words, saying:
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King Alexander to his
brother Jonathan, greeting.
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We have heard of thee,
that thou art a man of great power, and fit to be our friend:
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Now therefore we make
thee this day high priest of thy nation, and that thou be called
the king's friend, (and he sent him a purple robe, and a crown of
gold,) and that thou be of one mind with us in our affairs, and
keep friendship with us.
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Then Jonathan put on the
holy vestment in the seventh month, in the year one hundred and
threescore, at the feast day of the tabernacles: and he gathered
together an army, and made a great number of arms.
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And Demetrius heard these
words, and was exceeding sorry, and said:
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What is this that we have
done, that Alexander hath prevented us to gain the friendship of
the Jews to strengthen himself?
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I also will write to them
words of request, and offer dignities, and gifts: that they may
be with me to aid me.
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And he wrote to them in
these words: King Demetrius to the nation of the Jews, greeting.
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Whereas you have kept
covenant with us, and have continued in our friendship, and have
not joined with our enemies, we have heard of it, and are glad.
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Wherefore now continue
still to keep fidelity towards us, and we will reward you with
good things, for what you have done in our behalf.
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And we will remit to you
many charges, and will give you gifts.
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And now I free you, and
all the Jews from tributes, and I release you from the customs of
salt, and remit the crowns, and the thirds of the seed:
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And the half of the fruit
of trees, which is my share, I leave to you from this day
forward, so that it shall not be taken of the land of Juda, and
of the three cities that are added thereto out of Samaria and
Galilee, from this day forth and for ever:
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And let Jerusalem be holy
and free, with the borders thereof: and let the tenths, and
tributes be for itself.
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I yield up also the power
of the castle that is in Jerusalem, and I give it to the high
priest, to place therein such men as he shall choose to keep it.
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And every soul of the
Jews that hath been carried captive from the land of Juda in all
my kingdom, I set at liberty freely, that all be discharged from
tributes even of their cattle.
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And I will that all the
feasts, and the sabbaths, and the new moons, and the days
appointed, and three days before the solemn day, and three days
after the solemn day, be all days of immunity and freedom, for
all the Jews that are in my kingdom:
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And no man shall have
power to do any thing against them, or to molest any of them, in
any cause.
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And let there be enrolled
in the king's army to the number of thirty thousand of the Jews:
and allowance shall be made them as is due to all the king's
forces, and certain of them shall be appointed to be in the
fortresses of the great king:
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And some of them shall be
set over the affairs of the kingdom, that are of trust, and let
the governors be taken from among themselves, and let them walk
in their own laws, as the king hath commanded in the land of
Juda.
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And the three cities that
are added to Judea, out of the country of Samaria, let them be
accounted with Judea: that they may be under one, and obey no
other authority but that of the high priest:
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Ptolemais, and the
confines thereof, I give as a free gift to the holy places, that
are in Jerusalem, for the necessary charges of the holy things.
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And I give every year
fifteen thousand sicles of silver out of the king's accounts, of
what belongs to me:
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And all that is above,
which they that were over the affairs the years before, had not
paid, from this time they shall give it to the works of the
house.
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Moreover the five
thousand sicles of silver which they received from the account of
the holy places, every year, shall also belong to the priests
that execute the ministry.
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And whosoever shall flee
into the temple that is in Jerusalem, and in all the borders
thereof, being indebted to the king for any matter, let them be
set at liberty, and all that they have in my kingdom, let them
have it free.
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For the building also, or
repairing the works of the holy places, the charges shall be
given out of the king's revenues:
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For the building also of
the walls of Jerusalem, and the fortifying thereof round about,
the charges shall be given out of the king's account, as also for
the building of the walls in Judea.
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Now when Jonathan, and
the people heard these words, they gave no credit to them nor
received them: because they remembered the great evil that he had
done in Israel, for he had afflicted them exceedingly.
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And their inclinations
were towards Alexander, because he had been the chief promoter of
peace in their regard, and him they always helped.
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And king Alexander
gathered together a great army, and moved his camp near to
Demetrius.
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And the two kings joined
battle, and the army of Demetrius fled away, and Alexander
pursued after him, and pressed them close.
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And the battle was hard
fought till the sun went down: and Demetrius was slain that day.
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And Alexander sent
ambassadors to Ptolemee king of Egypt, with words to this effect,
saying:
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Forasmuch as I am
returned into my kingdom, and am set in the throne of my
ancestors and have gotten the dominion, and have overthrown
Demetrius, and possessed our country,
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And have joined battle
with him, and both he and his army have been destroyed by us, and
we are placed in the throne of his kingdom:
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Now therefore let us make
friendship one with another: and give me now thy daughter to
wife, and I will be thy son in law, and I will give both thee and
her gifts worthy of thee.
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And king Ptolemee
answered, saying: Happy is the day wherein thou didst return to
the land of thy fathers, and sattest in the throne of their
kingdom.
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And now I will do to thee
as thou hast written: but meet me at Ptolemais, that we may see
one another, and I may give her to thee as thou hast said.
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So Ptolemee went out of
Egypt, with Cleopatra his daughter, and he came to Ptolemais in
the hundred and sixty-second year.
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And king Alexander met
him, and he gave him his daughter Cleopatra: and he celebrated
her marriage at Ptolemais, with great glory, after the manner of
kings.
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And king Alexander wrote
to Jonathan, that he should come and meet him.
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And he went honourably to
Ptolemais, and he met there the two kings, and he gave them much
silver, and gold, and presents: and he found favour in their
sight.
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And some pestilent men of
Israel, men of a wicked life, assembled themselves against him to
accuse him: and the king gave no heed to them.
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And he commanded that
Jonathan's garments should be taken off, and that he should be
clothed with purple: and they did so. And the king made him sit
by himself.
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And he said to his
princes: Go out with him into the midst of the city, and make
proclamation, that no man complain against him of any matter, and
that no man trouble him for any manner of cause.
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So when his accusers saw
his glory proclaimed, and him clothed with purple, they all fled
away.
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And the king magnified
him, and enrolled him amongst his chief friends, and made him
governor and partaker of his dominion.
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And Jonathan returned
into Jerusalem with peace and joy.
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In the year one hundred
and sixty-five Demetrius the son of Demetrius came from Crete
into the land of his fathers.
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And king Alexander heard
of it, and was much troubled, and returned to Antioch.
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And king Demetrius made
Apollonius his general, who was governor of Celesyria: and he
gathered together a great army, and came to Jamnia: and he sent
to Jonathan the high priest,
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Saying: Thou alone
standest against us, and I am laughed at, and reproached, because
thou shewest thy power against us in the mountains.
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Now therefore if thou
trustest in thy forces, come down to us into the plain, and there
let us try one another: for with me is the strength of war.
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Ask, and learn who I am,
and the rest that help me, who also say that your foot cannot
stand before our face, for thy fathers have twice been put to
flight in their own land:
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And now how wilt thou be
able to abide the horsemen, and so great an army in the plain,
where there is no stone, nor rock, nor place to flee to?
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Now when Jonathan heard
the words of Apollonius, he was moved in his mind: and he chose
ten thousand men, and went out of Jerusalem, and Simon his
brother met him to help him.
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And they pitched their
tents near Joppe, but they shut him out of the city: because a
garrison of Apollonius was in Joppe, and he laid siege to it.
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And they that were in the
city being affrighted, opened the gates to him: so Jonathan took
Joppe.
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And Apollonius heard of
it, and he took three thousand horsemen, and a great army.
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And he went to Azotus as
one that was making a journey, and immediately he went forth into
the plain: because he had a great number of horsemen, and he
trusted in them. And Jonathan followed after him to Azotus, and
they joined battle.
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And Apollonius left
privately in the camp a thousand horsemen behind them.
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And Jonathan knew that
there was an ambush behind him, and they surrounded his army, and
cast darts at the people from morning till evening.
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But the people stood
still, as Jonathan had commanded them: and so their horses were
fatigued.
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Then Simon drew forth his
army, and attacked the legion: for the horsemen were wearied: and
they were discomfited by him, and fled.
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And they that were
scattered about the plain, fled into Azotus, and went into
Bethdagon their idol's temple, there to save themselves.
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But Jonathan set fire to
Azotus, and the cities that were around it, and took the spoils
of them, and the temple of Dagon: and all them that were fled
into it, he burnt with fire.
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So they that were slain
by the sword, with them that were burnt, were almost eight
thousand men.
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And Jonathan removed his
army from thence, and camped against Ascalon: and they went out
of the city to meet him with great honour.
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And Jonathan returned
into Jerusalem with his people, having many spoils.
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And it came to pass: When
Alexander the king heard these words, that he honoured Jonathan
yet more.
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And he sent him a buckle
of gold, as the custom is, to be given to such as are of the
royal blood. And he gave him Accaron and all the borders thereof
in possession.
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