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14 But after (the) time of three years Judas knew, and they that were with him, that Demetrius (the son of) Seleucus ascended or went up to covenable (or to opportune) places, with (a) strong multitude, and ships, by the haven of Tripoli,
2 and hath holden countries (or had taken the country) against Antiochus, and his duke Lysias.
3 Forsooth one Alcimus, that was (the) highest priest, but willfully was defouled (or willingly was defiled) in times of mingling together, beheld that in no manner health (or deliverance) was to (or for) him, neither access, or nighing (or approaching), to the altar, [Forsooth some Alcimus, that was highest priest, but willfully was defouled in time of mingling together, beholding in no manner health (or deliverance) for to be to him, neither access, or coming to, to the altar,]
4 and he came to king Demetrius, in the hundred and fiftieth year, and offered to him a golden crown, and (a) palm, (and) over these things and offered vessels, that were seen to be of (or from) the temple; and soothly in that day he was still. [came to king Demetrius, in the hundred and fortieth year, offering to him a golden crown, and a palm, over these things and offering vessels, that were seen for to be of the temple; and soothly in that day was still.]
5 Forsooth he got [or he getting] a covenable (or an opportune) time of (or for) his madness, and he was called of (or by) Demetrius to counsel, and was asked with what things and counsels (the) Jews enforced (or endeavoured), and he answered,
6 They that be said Hasideans of (the) Jews, of which [or to whom] Judas Maccabeus is (the) sovereign, nourish battles, and move dissensions, neither suffer the realm for to be quiet.
7 For why and I am defrauded of (the) glory of (my) father and mother, soothly I say, of (the) highest priesthood, and I came hither,
8 first, soothly keeping faith to the king’s profits, (and) the second time, soothly counselling also to citizens, for why by (the) shrewdness (or the depravity) of them, all our kin is travailed greatly.
9 But I pray, thou king, when all these things be known, behold to the country, and kin, by [or after] thy manliness (or according to thy humanity), or courtesy, showed to all men.
10 For why as long as Judas liveth, it is impossible that peace be to needs.
11 Forsooth when such things were said of (or by) him, and other friends, having them enmity, enflamed Demetrius against Judas.
12 Which anon (or at once) sent Nicanor, sovereign of (the) elephants, (as) a duke into Judea,
13 with commandments given for to take that Judas quick (or alive), for to scatter soothly them that were with him, and for to ordain Alcimus highest priest of the most (or the great) temple.
14 Then (the) heathen men, that fled Judas from Judea, flock-meal joined them(selves) to Nicanor, and guessed the wretchednesses and deaths of (the) Jews [or guessing the mis-eases and deaths of Jews] (to be) prosperities of (or for) their things.
15 Therefore when (the) coming of Nicanor was heard, and (the) coming together of (the) nations, (the) Jews besprinkled with earth prayed him, that ordained his people into without end for to keep, and which covereth, or defendeth, his part with open signs.
16 Forsooth for the duke commanded, anon (or at once) they (re)moved from thence, and came together to the castle Dessau (or to the town of Adasa).
17 Simon forsooth, brother of Judas, joined battle with Nicanor, but he was all-broken with (the) sudden coming of (the) adversaries.
18 Nevertheless Nicanor heard (of) the virtue (or of the might) of Judas’ fellows [or Nevertheless Nicanor hearing the virtue of Judas’ fellows], and greatness of hardiness, which they had for strives of the country (or to fight for the country), and dreaded for to make doom by blood.
19 Wherefore he before-sent Posidonius, and Theodotus, and Mattathias, for to give right hands, and take (or to make) (peace).
20 And when long counsel was done of (or on) these things, and the duke himself had told to the multitude, one sentence was of all, for to grant to friendships.
21 Therefore they ordained a day [or And so they ordained a day], in which they should do privily betwixt themselves; and stools, or small seats, were brought forth, and set to (or set out) (for) each.
22 Forsooth Judas commanded armed men for to be in covenable (or in opportune) places, lest peradventure anything of evil should rise suddenly of (or from) (the) enemies; and they made a covenable (or a fitting) speech together.
23 Forsooth Nicanor dwelt in Jerusalem, and nothing did evil (or and did no evil); and he left (or let go) (the) flocks of (the) companies, that were gathered (unto him).
24 Forsooth he had Judas (for)evermore dearworthy of heart, and was bowed to the man;
25 and prayed him for to wed a wife, and [to] (en)gender sons; and he made weddings, did quietly, and they lived commonly, or communally, or together.
26 Alcimus forsooth saw the charity (or the love) of them together, and accordings, and came to Demetrius, and said, that Nicanor assenteth to alien, either other men’s, things, and hath ordained Judas, (a) traitor of the realm, (to be) (the) successor to him. [Alcimus forsooth, seeing the charity of them together, and accordings, came to Demetrius, and said, Nicanor for to assent to alien, or other men’s, things, and to have ordained Judas, traitor of the realm, successor to him.]
27 Therefore the king was made sharp, and stirred to wrath with such worst accusings, and wrote to Nicanor, and said, [or saying], that soothly he bare grievously of (the) according of friendship, and nevertheless commanded for to send Maccabeus bound to Antioch.
28 And when these things were know, Nicanor was astonied (or astonished), and grievously bare (it), if he made void those things that were accorded [or if he made void those things that accorded], and (as) he was nothing hurt, or harmed, of (or by) the man;
29 but for he might not against-stand the king, he kept covenability (or he waited for an opportunity), in which he should perform the commandment.
30 And Maccabeus saw, that Nicanor did with him most sternly, and gave fiercelier customable coming together, and he understood that this sternness was not of (or for) good [or and fiercelier giving customable coming together, understanding this fierceness for to be not of (or for) good], and with a few of his gathered, he hid him(self) from Nicanor.
31 And as he knew this thing, that he was strongly before-come, or espied, of the man, he came to the most and holiest temple, and he commanded to the priests offering customable (or the accustomed) sacrifices, that the man be betaken (or be delivered) to him.
32 And when they said with (an) oath, that they knew not, where he was that was sought,
33 he stretched forth the hand to the temple, and swore, If ye shall not betake to me Judas bound, I shall draw down this temple of God into plainness (or even with the ground), and dig out the altar, and I shall hallow this temple to Liber (or Pater), or Bacchus, that is, (the) god of wine, the father [or and I shall hallow this temple to the free father].
34 And when he had said these things, he went away. Forsooth the priests held forth (their) hands into heaven, and called him to help that (for)ever(more) is (a) for-fighter of the folk of them, and said these things, [And these things said, he went away. Forsooth the priests holding forth hands into heaven, in-called him that ever is for-fighter of the folk of them, saying these things,]
35 Thou, Lord of all creatures, [or Thou, Lord of university, or of all creatures], (or O Lord of all Creation), that of nothing hast need, wouldest (or desiredest) that the temple of thine habitation be made in (or among) us.
36 And now, thou Lord, holy of all holy, keep without end this house undefouled, that (just) a little (while) ago was cleansed. [And now, thou holy of all holy, Lord, keep into without end this house undefouled, that a little (a)go was cleansed.]
37 Forsooth Razis, one of the elder men of Jerusalem, was accused to Nicanor; and Razis was a man, (a) lover of the city, and well-hearing (or and well heard of)/and well-praising (or and highly praised), that for affection, or love, was called (the) father of (the) Jews.
38 This man many times held purpose of continence in Judea [or in Jewry], and was appeased (or was satisfied) for to betake body and soul for perseverance, or lasting.
39 Forsooth Nicanor would show the hatred, that he had against (the) Jews, and sent five hundred knights, for to take him. [Forsooth Nicanor, willing for to show the hate, that he had against Jews, sent five hundred knights, for to take him.]
40 For he guessed, if he had deceived him, that he should bring in most death to (the) Jews. [Forsooth he guessed, if he had deceived him, himself to giving most death to Jews.]
41 Forsooth when (the) companies coveted for to fall into his house, and for to break the gate, and for to move to fire, when now he was taken, that is, was nigh the taking, he assailed himself with (a) sword;
42 choosing to die nobly, rather than to be made subject to sinners, and against his birth for to be led with unworthy wrongs.
43 But when by hast(en)ing he had given wound with uncertain stroke, and (the) companies betwixt (the) doors burst in, he ran again hardily to the wall, and casted down himself manly into the companies. [But when by hasting with uncertain stroke he had given wound, and companies betwixt doors burst in, he running again hardily to the wall, casted down himself manly into the companies.]
44 And when they gave swiftly place to his fall [or Which swiftly giving place to his fall], he came by the middle of the knoll,
45 and yet while he breathed, he was kindled in heart, and rose (up). And when his blood with great flowing flowed down, and with most grievous wounds he was wounded, by running he passed the company; and stood on an high stone [or and standing upon some high stone],
46 and now was made without blood, and embraced his entrails with both hands, and casted (them) forth on the companies, and called to help the lordshipper of life and spirit [or he in-calling the lordshipper of life and spirit], that he should yield again these things to him; and thus he was dead from life.
Al′cimus Speaks against Judas14 Three years later, word came to Judas and his men that Deme′trius, the son of Seleu′cus, had sailed into the harbor of Trip′olis with a strong army and a fleet, 2 and had taken possession of the country, having made away with Anti′ochus and his guardian Lys′ias. 3 No...
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Alcimus Speaks against Judas14 Three years later, word came to Judas and his men that Deme′trius, the son of Seleu′cus, had sailed into the harbor of Trip′olis with a strong army and a fleet, 2 and had taken possession of the country, having made away with Anti′ochus and his guardian Lys′ias. 3 Now...
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Alcimus Speaks against Judas14 Three years later, word came to Judas and his men that Demetrius son of Seleucus had sailed into the harbor of Tripolis with a strong army and a fleet, 2 and had taken possession of the country, having made away with Antiochus and his guardian Lysias. 3 Now a certain ...
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Alcimus Speaks against Judas14 Three years later, word came to Judas and his men that Demetrius son of Seleucus had sailed into the harbour of Tripolis with a strong army and a fleet, 2 and had taken possession of the country, having made away with Antiochus and his guardian Lysias. 3 Now a certain...
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Alcimus Speaks against Judas14 Three years later, word came to Judas and his men that Demetrius son of Seleucus had sailed into the harbour of Tripolis with a strong army and a fleet, 2 and had taken possession of the country, having made away with Antiochus and his guardian Lysias. 3 Now a certain...
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Alcimus Speaks against Judas14 Three years later, word came to Judas and his men that Demetrius son of Seleucus had sailed into the harbor of Tripolis with a strong army and a fleet(A)2 and had taken possession of the country, having made away with Antiochus and his guardian Lysias.(B)3 Now a certai...
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The War against Nicanor’s StrategyChapter 14Alcimus Plots Intrigues against the New King. 1 Three years later, Judas and his followers were informed that Demetrius, the son of Seleucus, had sailed into the harbor of Tripolis with a powerful army and a fleet,[a] 2 and that he had taken control of the...
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Chapter 141 (A)Three years later,[a] Judas and his companions learned that Demetrius, son of Seleucus, had sailed into the port of Tripolis with a powerful army and a fleet, 2 and that he had occupied the country, after doing away with Antiochus and his guardian Lysias. 3 A certain Alcimus, a forme...
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Alcimus Speaks against Judas(A)14 Three years later, Judas and his men learned that Demetrius son of Seleucus had sailed into the port of Tripolis with a powerful army and a fleet. 2 It was reported that he had killed King Antiochus and his guardian Lysias and had taken over the country. 3 There was...
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14 But after the space of three years Judas, and they that were with him, understood that Demetrius the son of Seleucus was come up with a great power, and a navy by the haven of Tripolis to places proper for his purpose. 2 And had made himself master of the countries against Antiochus, and his gene...
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Alcimus and Nicanor14 Three years later it was reported to Judas’ followers that Demetrius, Seleucus’ son, had sailed into the harbor at Tripolis with a strong army and a fleet. 2 It was also reported that he had taken possession of the country, killing Antiochus and his guardian Lysias. 3 A certain...
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