16:21 Now one had run afore to Gazera and told John that his father and
brethren were slain, and, quoth he, Ptolemee hath sent to slay thee
also.
16:22 Hereof when he heard, he was sore astonished: so he laid hands on
them that were come to destroy him, and slew them; for he knew that
they sought to make him away.
16:23 As concerning the rest of the acts of John, and his wars, and
worthy deeds which he did, and the building of the walls which he made,
and his doings,
16:24 Behold, these are written in the chronicles of his priesthood,
from the time he was made high priest after his father.
The Second Book of the Maccabees
1:1 The brethren, the Jews that be at Jerusalem and in the land of
Judea, wish unto the brethren, the Jews that are throughout Egypt
health and peace:
1:2 God be gracious unto you, and remember his covenant that he made
with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, his faithful servants;
1:3 And give you all an heart to serve him, and to do his will, with a
good courage and a willing mind;
1:4 And open your hearts in his law and commandments, and send you
peace,
1:5 And hear your prayers, and be at one with you, and never forsake
you in time of trouble.
1:6 And now we be here praying for you.
1:7 What time as Demetrius reigned, in the hundred threescore and ninth
year, we the Jews wrote unto you in the extremity of trouble that came
upon us in those years, from the time that Jason and his company
revolted from the holy land and kingdom,
1:8 And burned the porch, and shed innocent blood: then we prayed unto
the Lord, and were heard; we offered also sacrifices and fine flour,
and lighted the lamps, and set forth the loaves.
1:9 And now see that ye keep the feast of tabernacles in the month
Casleu.
1:10 In the hundred fourscore and eighth year, the people that were at
Jerusalem and in Judea, and the council, and Judas, sent greeting and
health unto Aristobulus, king Ptolemeus’ master, who was of the stock
of the anointed priests, and to the Jews that were in Egypt:
1:11 Insomuch as God hath delivered us from great perils, we thank him
highly, as having been in battle against a king.
1:12 For he cast them out that fought within the holy city.
1:13 For when the leader was come into Persia, and the army with him
that seemed invincible, they were slain in the temple of Nanea by the
deceit of Nanea’s priests.
1:14 For Antiochus, as though he would marry her, came into the place,
and his friends that were with him, to receive money in name of a
dowry.
1:15 Which when the priests of Nanea had set forth, and he was entered
with a small company into the compass of the temple, they shut the
temple as soon as Antiochus was come in:
1:16 And opening a privy door of the roof, they threw stones like
thunderbolts, and struck down the captain, hewed them in pieces, smote
off their heads and cast them to those that were without.
1:17 Blessed be our God in all things, who hath delivered up the
ungodly.
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