The First Book of the Maccabees

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In the one hundred seventy-second year, King Demetrius gathered his forces together, and went into Media to get help, that he might fight against Tryphon.


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When Arsaces, the king of Persia and Media, heard that Demetrius had come into his borders, he sent one of his princes to take him alive.


verso 3

He went and struck the army of Demetrius, and seized him and brought him to Arsaces, who put him under guard.


verso 4

The land had rest all the days of Simon. He sought the good of his nation. His authority and his honor was pleasing to them all his days.


verso 5

Amid all his honors, he took Joppa for a harbor, and made it an entrance for the islands of the sea.


verso 6

He enlarged the borders of his nation and took possession of the country.


verso 7

He gathered together a great number of captives, and took control of Gazara, Bethsura, and the citadel, and he removed its uncleannesses from it. There was no one who resisted him.


verso 8

They tilled their land in peace, and the land gave her increase, and the trees of the plains gave their fruit.


verso 9

The old men sat in the streets; they all conversed together about good things. The young men put on glorious and warlike apparel.


verso 10

He provided food for the cities and furnished them with means of defense, until the glory of his name was known to the end of the earth.


verso 11

He made peace in the land, and Israel rejoiced with great joy.


verso 12

Each man sat under his vine and his fig tree, and there was no one to make them afraid.


verso 13

No one was left in the land who fought against them. The kings were defeated in those days.


verso 14

He strengthened all those of his people who were humble. He searched out the law, and every lawless and wicked person he took away.


verso 15

He glorified the sanctuary, and added to the vessels of the temple.


verso 16

It was heard at Rome that Jonathan was dead, and even in Sparta, and they were exceedingly grieved.


verso 17

But as soon as they heard that his brother Simon was made high priest in his place, and ruled the country and the cities in it,


verso 18

they wrote to him on brass tablets to renew with him the friendship and the alliance which they had confirmed with his brothers Judas and Jonathan.


verso 19

These were read before the congregation at Jerusalem.


verso 20

This is the copy of the letters which the Spartans sent: “The rulers and the city of the Spartans, to Simon the high priest, to the elders, the priests, and the rest of the people of the Jews, our kindred, greetings.


verso 21

The ambassadors who were sent to our people reported to us about your glory and honor. We were glad for their coming,


verso 22

and we registered the things that were spoken by them in the public records as follows: ‘Numenius son of Antiochus, and Antipater son of Jason, the Jews’ ambassadors, came to us to renew the friendship they had with us.


verso 23

It pleased the people to entertain the men honorably, and to put the copy of their words in the public records, to the end that the people of the Spartans might have a record of them. Moreover they wrote a copy of these things to Simon the high priest.’”


verso 24

After this, Simon sent Numenius to Rome with a great shield of gold of weighing one thousand minas, in order to confirm the alliance with them.


verso 25

But when the people heard these things, they said, “What thanks shall we give to Simon and his sons?


verso 26

For he and his brothers and the house of his father have made themselves strong, and have fought and chased away Israel’s enemies, and confirmed liberty to Israel.”


verso 27

So they wrote on tablets of brass, and set them on pillars on mount Zion. This is the copy of the writing: “On the eighteenth day of Elul, in the one hundred seventy-second year, which is the third year of Simon the high priest,


verso 28

in Asaramel, in a great congregation of priests and people and princes of the nation, and of the elders of the country, it was proclaimed to us:


verso 29

‘Since wars often occurred in the country, Simon the son of Mattathias, the son of the sons of Joarib, and his brothers, put themselves in jeopardy and withstood the enemies of their nation, that their sanctuary and the law might be established, and glorified their nation with great glory.


verso 30

Jonathan rallied the nation, became their high priest, and was gathered to his people.


verso 31

Their enemies planned to invade their country, that they might destroy their country utterly, and stretch out their hands against their sanctuary.


verso 32

Then Simon rose up and fought for his nation. He spent much of his own money to arm the valiant men of his nation and give them wages.


verso 33

He fortified the cities of Judea and Bethsura that lies on the borders of Judea, where the weapons of the enemies were had been stored, and there he placed a garrison of Jews.


verso 34

He fortified Joppa which is upon the sea, and Gazara which is upon the borders of Azotus, where the enemies used to live, and placed Jews there, and set in there all things necessary for their restoration.


verso 35

The people saw Simon’s faith, and the glory which he resolved to bring to his nation, and they made him their leader and high priest, because he had done all these things, and for the justice and the faith which he kept to his nation, and because he sought by all means to exalt his people.


verso 36

In his days, things prospered in his hands, so that the Gentiles were taken away out of their country, and they also who were in the city of David, those who were in Jerusalem, who had made themselves a citadel, out of which they used to go, and polluted everything around the sanctuary, and did great damage to its purity.


verso 37

He placed Jews in it and fortified it for the safety of the country and the city, and made high the walls of Jerusalem.


verso 38

King Demetrius confirmed to him the high priesthood according to these things,


verso 39

and made him one of his friends, and honored him with great honor;


verso 40

for he had heard that the Jews had been called by the Romans friends, allies, and kindred, and that they had met the ambassadors of Simon honorably;


verso 41

and that the Jews and the priests were well pleased that Simon should be their leader and high priest forever, until there should arise a faithful prophet;


verso 42

and that he should be governor over them, and should take charge of the sanctuary, to set them over their works, and over the country, and over the weapons, and over the strongholds; and that he should take charge of the sanctuary,


verso 43

and that he should be obeyed by all, and that all contracts in the country should be written in his name, and that he should be clothed in purple, and wear gold;


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and that it should not be lawful for any of the people or of the priests to nullify any of these things, or to oppose the words that he should speak, or to gather an assembly in the country without him, or to be clothed in purple, or wear a buckle of gold;


verso 45

but whoever should do otherwise, or nullify any of these things, he will be liable to punishment.’”


verso 46

All the people consented to ordain for Simon that he should do according to these words.


verso 47

So Simon accepted this, and consented to be high priest, and to be captain and governor of the Jews and of the priests, and to be protector of all.


verso 48

They commanded to put this writing on tablets of brass, and to set them up within the precinct of the sanctuary in a conspicuous place,


verso 49

and moreover to put copies of them in the treasury, so that Simon and his sons might have them.

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