the gates and the chambers they renewed, and hanged doors upon them.
[58] Thus was there very great
gladness among the people, for that the reproach of the heathen was put away.
[59] Moreover Judas and
his brethren with the whole congregation of Israel ordained, that the days of the dedication of the altar
should be kept in their season from year to year by the space of eight days, from the five and twentieth
day of the month Casleu, with mirth and gladness.
[60] At that time also they builded up the mount Sion
with high walls and strong towers round about, lest the Gentiles should come and tread it down as they
had done before.
[61] And they set there a garrison to keep it, and fortified Bethsura to preserve it; that
the people might have a defence against Idumea.
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[1] Now when the nations round about heard that the altar was built and the sanctuary renewed as before,
it displeased them very much.
[2] Wherefore they thought to destroy the generation of Jacob that was
among them, and thereupon they began to slay and destroy the people.
[3] Then Judas fought against
the children of Esau in Idumea at Arabattine, because they besieged Gael: and he gave them a great
overthrow, and abated their courage, and took their spoils.
[4] Also he remembered the injury of the children
of Bean, who had been a snare and an offence unto the people, in that they lay in wait for them in the
ways.
[5] He shut them up therefore in the towers, and encamped against them, and destroyed them
utterly, and burned the towers of that place with fire, and all that were therein.
[6] Afterward he passed
over to the children of Ammon, where he found a mighty power, and much people, with Timotheus their
captain.
[7] So he fought many battles with them, till at length they were discomfited before him; and he
smote them.
[8] And when he had taken Jazar, with the towns belonging thereto, he returned into Judea.
[9]
Then the heathen that were at Galaad assembled themselves together against the Israelites that were in
their quarters, to destroy them; but they fled to the fortress of Dathema.
[10] And sent letters unto Judas
and his brethren, The heathen that are round about us are assembled together against us to destroy
us:
[11] And they are preparing to come and take the fortress whereunto we are fled, Timotheus being
captain of their host.
[12] Come now therefore, and deliver us from their hands, for many of us are slain:
[13]
Yea, all our brethren that were in the places of Tobie are put to death: their wives and their children also
they have carried away captives, and borne away their stuff; and they have destroyed there about a thousand
men.
[14] While these letters were yet reading, behold, there came other messengers from Galilee with
their clothes rent, who reported on this wise,
[15] And said, They of Ptolemais, and of Tyrus, and Sidon,
and all Galilee of the Gentiles, are assembled together against us to consume us.
[16] Now when Judas
and the people heard these words, there assembled a great congregation together, to consult what they
should do for their brethren, that were in trouble, and assaulted of them.
[17] Then said Judas unto Simon
his brother, Choose thee out men, and go and deliver thy brethren that are in Galilee, for I and Jonathan
my brother will go into the country of Galaad.
[18] So he left Joseph the son of Zacharias, and Azarias,
captains of the people, with the remnant of the host in Judea to keep it.
[19] Unto whom he gave commandment,
saying, Take ye the charge of this people, and see that ye make not war against the heathen until the
time that we come again.
[20] Now unto Simon were given three thousand men to go into Galilee, and
unto Judas eight thousand men for the country of Galaad.
[21] Then went Simon into Galilee, where he
fought many battles with the heathen, so that the heathen were discomfited by him.
[22] And he pursued
them unto the gate of Ptolemais; and there were slain of the heathen about three thousand men, whose
spoils he took.
[23] And those that were in Galilee, and in Arbattis, with their wives and their children,
and all that they had, took he away with him, and brought them into Judea with great joy.
[24] Judas
Maccabeus also and his brother Jonathan went over Jordan, and travelled three days' journey in the
wilderness,
[25] Where they met with the Nabathites, who came unto them in a peaceable manner, and
told them every thing that had happened to their brethren in the land of Galaad:
[26] And how that many
of them were shut up in Bosora, and Bosor, and Alema, Casphor, Maked, and Carnaim; all these cities
are strong and great:
[27] And that they were shut up in the rest of the cities of the country of Galaad,
and that against to morrow they had appointed to bring their host against the forts, and to take them,
and to destroy them all in one day.
[28] Hereupon Judas and his host turned suddenly by the way of the
wilderness unto Bosora; and when he had won the city, he slew all the males with the edge of the sword,
and took all their spoils, and burned the city with fire,
[29] From whence he removed by night, and went
till he came to the fortress.
[30] And betimes in the morning they looked up, and, behold, there was an