2 Maccabees 13 — WBMSE
13Verse 1In the hundred and nine and fortieth year Judas knew, that Antiochus Eupator came with (a) multitude against Judea;Verse 2and with him came Lysias, procurator and sovereign of offices [or provost of needs], having with him an hundred and ten thousand of footmen, and of horsemen five thousand, and elephants two and twenty, (and) chariots with scythes [or with sickles] three hundred.Verse 3Forsooth and Menelaus joined him(self) to them, and with great deceit besought Antiochus, not for (the) health (or for the deliverance) of the country, but hoping that he should be ordained into princehood.Verse 4But the King of kings raised the wills of Antiochus against the sinner; and when Lysias showed that he was (the) cause of all evils, he commanded, as custom is to them, him taken, (and) for to be slain in the same place.Verse 5Soothly in the same place was a tower of fifty cubits, having on each side a gathering of (or full of) ashes; this was beholding into a ditch.Verse 6From thence he commanded the sacrileger, or (the) cursed man, for to be cast down into (the) ashes, when all men putted forth him to the death.Verse 7And by such (a) law it befell the breaker of (the) law for to die, neither (that) Menelaus for to be given to (the) earth. And forsooth justly enough;Verse 8for why for he did many tres-passes against the altar of God, whose fire and ashes was holy, (so) he was condemned in the death of ashes.Verse 9But the king without bridle in mind, or understanding, came to show him worse to (the) Jews, than his father.Verse 10And when these things were known, Judas commanded the people, that by night and day they should call to help the Lord; that as evermore, also now he should help them; which soothly dreaded for to be (de)prived of law, and country, and holy temple;Verse 11and that he suffered not the people, that (just) a while (a)go had a little quickened again, for to be subject again to blasphemous nations.Verse 12Therefore when all men did to-gether that thing, and asked (for) mercy of (or from) the Lord with weeping, in fasting/s by (or for) all three days, and kneeled [down], Judas admonished them for to make them(selves) ready.Verse 13Forsooth he with (the) elder men thought for to go out, before that the king moved (his) host to Judea, and got the city, and to betake the end of the thing to the doom of the Lord.Verse 14Therefore he gave power of all things to God, (the) Maker (out) of nought of the world, and admonished his (men) to fight strongly, and stand till to the death [or unto death], for (the) laws, (the) temple, (the) city, (the) country, and (the) citizens; and he ordained the host about Modin.Verse 15And when a token was given to his (men) of (the) victory of (or from) God, he chose the strongest young men, and by night he assailed the king’s hall in (the) tents, and he slew fourteen thousand men, and the most (or greatest) of (the) elephants, with these (men) that were put above.Verse 16And they filled the tents of (the) enemies with (the) highest dread and disturbing, and when these things were done easily, [or wealsomely], either in prosperity, they went away.Verse 17Forsooth this was done in the day lighting, for the protection of the Lord helped him.Verse 18But when the king had taken (a) taste of hardiness of (the) Jews by craft, he assayed hardinesses of places;Verse 19and moved the tents to Bethsura, that was a stronghold of (the) Jews; but he was driven (away), (and) hurtled, and (di)minished, or wasted.Verse 20Forsooth to these that were within, Judas sent needful things.Verse 21Forsooth Rhodocus, some man of the host of Jews, told out privates (or secrets) to (the) enemies; which was sought, and taken, and (im)prisoned.Verse 22Again the king had (a) word to them that were in Bethsura, and gave the right hand, and received (theirs), and went away. He joined battle with Judas, and Judas was overcome.Verse 23Forsooth as he knew that Philip had rebelled at Antioch, which was left on needs, he was astonished in mind, either understanding, and besought (the) Jews, and was subject to them, and swore of all things, of which it was seen just; and he was reconciled, and offered sacrifice, and worshipped the temple, and putted gifts (forth).Verse 24He embraced, or kissed, Mac-cabeus, and made him prince and duke from Ptolemais till to (the) Gerrhenians.Verse 25Soothly as he came to Ptolemais, men of Ptolemais bare grievously (the) according of friendship, and had indignation, lest peradventure they would break (the) peace.Verse 26Then Lysias went up into the doom place, and expounded reason, and ceased the people, and (re)turned again to Antioch; and in this manner the king’s going out and (re)turning again went forth.