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9 In the same time Antiochus (re)turned again unhonestly (or with disgrace or dishonour) from Persia.
2 For he had entered into that city, that is said Persepolis, that is, the chief city of Persia, and he attempted for to rob the temple, and oppress the city; but for (or because) the multitude ran together [or but the multitude running together] to (their) armours, (or with their arms, or their weapons), they were turned into flight; and so it befell, that Antiochus after flight vile-like (or vilely), [or lowly, (or basely)], (re)turned again.
3 And when he came about Ecbatana, he knew what things were done against Nicanor and Timothy (or Timotheus).
4 Forsooth he was enhanced in wrath, and deemed that he might (re)turn into (the) Jews the wrong of them, that had driven him (away). And therefore he bade (or he ordered) the chariot to be led in haste, doing journey without ceasing; for why heavenly doom drove, or constrained, him, for that he spake so proudly, that he shall come to Jerusalem, and to make it a gathering of (the) sepulchre(s) of (the) Jews. [Forsooth he wroth deemed in wrath, him for to be able to turn into Jews the wrong of them, that drove him (away). And therefore he bade the chariot for to be led, without ceasing doing journey; heavenly doom driving, or constraining, for that he spake so proudly, him coming to Jerusalem, and to making it the gathering of a sepulchre of Jews.]
5 But the Lord God of Israel, that beholdeth all things, smote him with a wound incurable and invisible; for as he ended this same word, an hard sorrow of entrails took him, and bitter torments of inward things.
6 And soothly justly enough, for he that had tormented the entrails of other men, with many and new torments,
7 though he in no manner ceased of (or from) his malice. Forsooth over this he was filled with pride, and breathed fire in (his) soul against (the) Jews, and commanding the need for (it) to be hast(en)ed, it befell, that he going in fierceness fell down off the chariot, and that the members were travailed with the grievous hurtling (al)together of (his) body.
8 And he that seemed to himself for to command also to (the) waves of the sea, and over man’s manner was filled with pride, and for to weigh in (the) balance the heights of (the) hills, was then made low [or meeked] to (the) earth, and was borne in a bier, either (a) horse-litter, and witnessed in (or by) himself [or witnessing in himself] the open virtue (or the manifest power) of God;
9 so that (the) worms boiled out of the body of the unpious man, and the quick (or the living) fleshes of him floated out in sorrows. Also with the savour of him, and stinking, his host was grieved;
10 and (now) no man might bear him, for unsuffering of stink (or and now no one could carry him, because of his insufferable smell), that a little before (had) deemed him(self) for to touch the stars of heaven. [and he, that a little before deemed him(self) to touch the stars of heaven, (now) no man might bear him, for (the) unsuffering of (his) stink.]
11 Therefore hereby he was led down from grievous pride, and began for to come to (the) knowing of himself, and was warned by God’s vengeance, for by all moments his sorrows took increases [or by all moments his sorrows taking increases].
12 And when he might not then suffer his (own) stink, thus he said, It is just for to be subject to God, and that a deadly (or a mortal) man feel not even things to God. [And when he might not now suffer his stink, thus he saith, It is just for to be subject to God, and a deadly creature not for to feel even things to God.]
13 Forsooth the cursed man prayed (to) the Lord of these things, of whom he should not get mercy or of whom he should get no mercy.
14 And now he desireth to yield free the city, to which he came hast(en)ing, for to draw down it to (the) earth, (or to the ground) and for to make a sepulchre of things borne together. [And the city, to whom he hasting came, for to lead it down to earth, and for to make a sepulchre of things borne together, now he desireth for to yield free.]
15 And now he promiseth to make the Jews even to (the) men of Athens, which Jews he said that he should not have worthy, yea, of (a) sepulchre, but to betake to fowls and wild beasts, for to be drawn, and to destroy with (their) little children; [And the Jews, whom he said himself to having neither soothly worthy of sepulchre, but to betaking to fowls and wild beasts, for to be drawn, and to destroying with little children, now he promiseth to making even to Athenians, or men of Athens;]
16 also to adorn with best gifts the holy temple, which he (had) robbed before, and to multiply (its) holy vessels, and to (the) giving of his rents (for the) costs (or the charges) pertaining to (the) sacrifices;
17 over these things and that he shall be made a Jew, and to walk by each place of the land, and to preach the power of God.
18 But, for (the) sorrows ceased not, the just doom of God had above come on him (or had come upon him), he despaired, and wrote to (the) Jews [or he despairing wrote to (the) Jews], by manner of beseeching, an epistle, containing these things.
19 To the best citizens, (the) Jews, most health, and welfare, and to be rich, or in prosperity, the king and prince Antiochus.
20 If ye fare well, and your sons, and all things be to you of sentence, that is, befall at (or to) your will, we do most thankings.
21 And I am ordained in sickness, and soothly I am mindful benignly of you, and I (re)turned again from places of Persia [or turning again from places of Persia], and am caught with (a) grievous infirmity, and I led (it) needful for to have care for (the) common profit;
22 and I despair not of (or for) myself, but I have much hope to escape (this) sickness. [not despairing (for) myself, but having much hope of escaping the infirmity, or sickness.]
23 For I behold that also my father [or Forsooth I beholding that and my father], in what times he led (an) host in(to) (the) higher places, showed, who after him should receive princehood;
24 if that any contrary thing befell, or hard thing were told, these that were in countries (or in the land), shall know to whom the sum, or charge, of things was left [or witting to whom the sum, or charge, of all things was left], and should not be troubled.
25 To these things I beheld of (or to) next [or To these things I beholding of next], that all the mighty men and neighbours espy times, and abide coming, and I have ordained my son Antiochus king, whom I, running again often into (the) high realms (or to the high provinces of my kingdom), commended to many of you, and I wrote to him what things be subject.
26 Therefore I pray you, and ask, that ye be mindful of (the) benefices openly and privily (or generally and privately or individually), and that each of you keep faith to(wards) me, and to(wards) my son.
27 For I trust, that he shall do mildly, and manly (or humanely), or courteously, and (pur)sue (or follow) my purpose, and be common, or treatable, to you.
28 Therefore the man-queller and blasphemer was smitten worst, and as he had treated others, he died in pilgrimage in (the) mountains, in wretchedful death.
29 Forsooth Philip, his even-sucker, translated, or bare over, the body; which dreaded the son of Antiochus, and went to Ptolemy Philometor, into Egypt. [Forsooth Philip, his even-sucker, transferred the body; which, dreading the son of Antiochus, went to Ptolemy Philometor, into Egypt.]
The Last Campaign of Antiochus Epiphanes9 About that time, as it happened, Anti′ochus had retreated in disorder from the region of Persia. 2 For he had entered the city called Persep′olis, and attempted to rob the temples and control the city. Therefore the people rushed to the rescue with arms, an...
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The Last Campaign of Antiochus Epiphanes9 About that time, as it happened, Anti′ochus had retreated in disorder from the region of Persia. 2 For he had entered the city called Persep′olis, and attempted to rob the temples and control the city. Therefore the people rushed to the rescue with arms, an...
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The Last Campaign of Antiochus Epiphanes9 About that time, as it happened, Antiochus had retreated in disorder from the region of Persia. 2 He had entered the city called Persepolis and attempted to rob the temples and control the city. Therefore the people rushed to the rescue with arms, and Antio...
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The Last Campaign of Antiochus Epiphanes9 About that time, as it happened, Antiochus had retreated in disorder from the region of Persia. 2 He had entered the city called Persepolis and attempted to rob the temples and control the city. Therefore the people rushed to the rescue with arms, and Antio...
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The Last Campaign of Antiochus Epiphanes9 About that time, as it happened, Antiochus had retreated in disorder from the region of Persia. 2 He had entered the city called Persepolis and attempted to rob the temples and control the city. Therefore the people rushed to the rescue with arms, and Antio...
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The Last Campaign of Antiochus Epiphanes9 About that time, as it happened, Antiochus had retreated in disorder from the region of Persia.(A)2 He had entered the city called Persepolis and attempted to rob the temples and control the city. Therefore the people rushed to the rescue with arms, and Anti...
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Chapter 9Antiochus Epiphanes Meets a Wretched End.[a] 1 About that time it so happened that Antiochus was leading an ignominious retreat from the region of Persia. 2 He had entered the city called Persepolis and attempted to plunder the temple and gain control of the city. However, the people immedi...
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Chapter 9Punishment and Death of Antiochus IV.[a] 1 (A)About that time Antiochus retreated in disgrace from the region of Persia. 2 He had entered the city called Persepolis and attempted to rob the temples and gain control of the city. Thereupon the people had swift recourse to arms, and Antiochus...
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The Lord Punishes Antiochus(A)9 About this time Antiochus was retreating in disorder from Persia, 2 where he had entered the city of Persepolis and had attempted to rob a temple and take control of the city. The people took up arms and attacked Antiochus, forcing his army to retreat in disgrace. 3 W...
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9 At that time Antiochus returned with dishonour out of Persia. 2 For he had entered into the city called Persepolis, and attempted to rob the temple, and to oppress the city: but the multitude running together to arms, put them to flight: and so it fell out that Antiochus being put to flight return...
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Antiochus retreats and dies9 About this time Antiochus retreated in confusion out of the region of Persia. 2 When he had come into Persepolis, he attempted to loot the temple and take over the city. However, he was decisively beaten when the populace took up arms. Antiochus fled from the inhabitants...
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