11:2 Whereupon he took his journey into Syria in peaceable manner, so
as they of the cities opened unto him, and met him: for king Alexander
had commanded them so to do, because he was his brother in law.
11:3 Now as Ptolemee entered into the cities, he set in every one of
them a garrison of soldiers to keep it.
11:4 And when he came near to Azotus, they shewed him the temple of
Dagon that was burnt, and Azotus and the suburbs thereof that were
destroyed, and the bodies that were cast abroad and them that he had
burnt in the battle; for they had made heaps of them by the way where
he should pass.
11:5 Also they told the king whatsoever Jonathan had done, to the
intent he might blame him: but the king held his peace.
11:6 Then Jonathan met the king with great pomp at Joppa, where they
saluted one another, and lodged.
11:7 Afterward Jonathan, when he had gone with the king to the river
called Eleutherus, returned again to Jerusalem.
11:8 King Ptolemee therefore, having gotten the dominion of the cities
by the sea unto Seleucia upon the sea coast, imagined wicked counsels
against Alexander.
11:9 Whereupon he sent ambasadors unto king Demetrius, saying, Come,
let us make a league betwixt us, and I will give thee my daughter whom
Alexander hath, and thou shalt reign in thy father’s kingdom:
11:10 For I repent that I gave my daughter unto him, for he sought to
slay me.
11:11 Thus did he slander him, because he was desirous of his kingdom.
11:12 Wherefore he took his daughter from him, and gave her to
Demetrius, and forsook Alexander, so that their hatred was openly
known.
11:13 Then Ptolemee entered into Antioch, where he set two crowns upon
his head, the crown of Asia, and of Egypt.
11:14 In the mean season was king Alexander in Cilicia, because those
that dwelt in those parts had revolted from him.
11:15 But when Alexander heard of this, he came to war against him:
whereupon king Ptolemee brought forth his host, and met him with a
mighty power, and put him to flight.
11:16 So Alexander fled into Arabia there to be defended; but king
Ptolemee was exalted:
11:17 For Zabdiel the Arabian took off Alexander’s head, and sent it
unto Ptolemee.
11:18 King Ptolemee also died the third day after, and they that were
in the strong holds were slain one of another.
11:19 By this means Demetrius reigned in the hundred threescore and
seventh year.
11:20 At the same time Jonathan gathered together them that were in
Judea to take the tower that was in Jerusalem: and he made many engines
of war against it.
11:21 Then certain ungodly persons, who hated their own people, went
unto the king, and told him that Jonathan besieged the tower,
11:22 Whereof when he heard, he was angry, and immediately removing, he
came to Ptolemais, and wrote unto Jonathan, that he should not lay
siege to the tower, but come and speak with him at Ptolemais in great
haste.
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