16:3 But now I am old, and ye, by God’s mercy, are of a sufficient age:
be ye instead of me and my brother, and go and fight for our nation,
and the help from heaven be with you.
16:4 So he chose out of the country twenty thousand men of war with
horsemen, who went out against Cendebeus, and rested that night at
Modin.
16:5 And when as they rose in the morning, and went into the plain,
behold, a mighty great host both of footmen and horsemen came against
them: howbeit there was a water brook betwixt them.
16:6 So he and his people pitched over against them: and when he saw
that the people were afraid to go over the water brook, he went first
over himself, and then the men seeing him passed through after him.
16:7 That done, he divided his men, and set the horsemen in the midst
of the footmen: for the enemies’ horsemen were very many.
16:8 Then sounded they with the holy trumpets: whereupon Cendebeus and
his host were put to flight, so that many of them were slain, and the
remnant gat them to the strong hold.
16:9 At that time was Judas John’s brother wounded; but John still
followed after them, until he came to Cedron, which Cendebeus had
built.
16:10 So they fled even unto the towers in the fields of Azotus;
wherefore he burned it with fire: so that there were slain of them
about two thousand men. Afterward he returned into the land of Judea in
peace.
16:11 Moreover in the plain of Jericho was Ptolemeus the son of Abubus
made captain, and he had abundance of silver and gold:
16:12 For he was the high priest’s son in law.
16:13 Wherefore his heart being lifted up, he thought to get the
country to himself, and thereupon consulted deceitfully against Simon
and his sons to destroy them.
16:14 Now Simon was visiting the cities that were in the country, and
taking care for the good ordering of them; at which time he came down
himself to Jericho with his sons, Mattathias and Judas, in the hundred
threescore and seventeenth year, in the eleventh month, called Sabat:
16:15 Where the son of Abubus receiving them deceitfully into a little
hold, called Docus, which he had built, made them a great banquet:
howbeit he had hid men there.
16:16 So when Simon and his sons had drunk largely, Ptolemee and his
men rose up, and took their weapons, and came upon Simon into the
banqueting place, and slew him, and his two sons, and certain of his
servants.
16:17 In which doing he committed a great treachery, and recompensed
evil for good.
16:18 Then Ptolemee wrote these things, and sent to the king, that he
should send him an host to aid him, and he would deliver him the
country and cities.
16:19 He sent others also to Gazera to kill John: and unto the tribunes
he sent letters to come unto him, that he might give them silver, and
gold, and rewards.
16:20 And others he sent to take Jerusalem, and the mountain of the
temple.
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