1 Maccabees 13
1 Now when Simon heard that Tryphon
had gathered together a great host to invade the land of Judea, and destroy
it, 2 and saw that the people was in
great trembling and fear, he went up to Jerusalem, and gathered the people
together, 3 and gave them exhortation,
saying, Ye yourselves know what great things I, and my brethren, and my
father's house, have done for the laws and the sanctuary, the battles also and
troubles which we have seen, 4 by
reason whereof all my brethren are slain for Israel's sake, and I am left
alone.
5 Now therefore be it far from me,
that I should spare mine own life in any time of trouble: for I am no better
than my brethren. 6 Doubtless I will
avenge my nation, and the sanctuary, and our wives, and our children: for all
the heathen are gathered to destroy us of very malice.
7 Now as soon as the people heard
these words, their spirit revived.
8 And they answered with a loud voice,
saying, Thou shalt be our leader instead of Judas and Jonathan thy brother.
9 Fight thou our battles, and
whatsoever thou commandest us, that will we do.
10 So then he gathered together all
the men of war, and made haste to finish the walls of Jerusalem, and he
fortified it round about. 11 Also he
sent Jonathan the son of Absalom, and with him a
great power, to Joppe: who casting out them that were therein remained there
in it.
12 So Tryphon removed from Ptolemais
with a great power to invade the land of Judea, and Jonathan was with him in
ward. 13 But Simon pitched his tents
at Adida, over against the plain.
14 Now when Tryphon knew that Simon
was risen up instead of his brother Jonathan, and meant to join battle with
him, he sent messengers unto him, saying,
15 Whereas we have Jonathan thy
brother in hold, it is for money that he is owing unto the king's treasure,
concerning the business that was committed unto him.
16 Wherefore now send an hundred
talents of silver, and two of his sons for hostages, that when he is at
liberty he may not revolt from us, and we will let him go.
17 Hereupon Simon, albeit he
perceived that they spake deceitfully unto him, yet sent he the money and the
children, lest peradventure he should procure to himself great hatred of the
people: 18 who might have said,
Because I sent him not the money and the children, therefore is
Jonathan dead.
19 So he sent them the children and
the hundred talents: howbeit Tryphon dissembled,
neither would he let Jonathan go.
20 And after this came Tryphon to
invade the land, and destroy it, going round about by the way that leadeth
unto Adora: but Simon and his host marched against him in every place,
wheresoever he went.
21 Now they that were in the tower
sent messengers unto Tryphon, to the end that he should hasten his coming unto
them by the wilderness, and send them victuals.
22 Wherefore Tryphon made ready all
his horsemen to come that night: but there fell a very great snow, by reason
whereof he came not. So he departed, and came into the country of Galaad.
23 And when he came near to Bascama,
he slew Jonathan, who was buried there.
24 Afterward Tryphon returned and
went into his own land.
25 Then sent Simon, and took the
bones of Jonathan his brother, and buried them in Modin, the city of his
fathers. 26 And all Israel made great
lamentation for him, and bewailed him many days.
27 Simon also built a monument upon
the sepulchre of his father and his brethren, and raised it aloft to the
sight, with hewn stone behind and before.
28 Moreover he set up seven pyramids,
one against another, for his father, and his mother, and his four brethren.
29 And in these he made cunning
devices, about the which he set great pillars, and upon the pillars he made
all their armour for a perpetual memory, and by the armour ships carved, that
they might be seen of all that sail on the sea.
30 This is the sepulchre which he
made at Modin, and it standeth yet unto this day.
31 Now Tryphon dealt deceitfully with
the young king Antiochus, and slew him.
32 And he reigned in his stead, and
crowned himself king of Asia, and brought a great calamity upon the land.
33 Then Simon built up the strong
holds in Judea, and fenced them about with high towers, and great walls, and
gates, and bars, and laid up victuals therein.
34 Moreover Simon chose men, and sent
to king Demetrius, to the end he should give the land an immunity, because all
that Tryphon did was to spoil.
35 Unto whom king Demetrius answered
and wrote after this manner: 36 King
Demetrius unto Simon the high priest, and friend of kings, as also unto the
elders and nation of the Jews, sendeth greeting:
37 The golden crown, and the scarlet
robe, which ye sent unto us, we have received: and we are ready to make a
stedfast peace with you, yea, and to write unto our officers, to confirm the
immunities which we have granted.
38 And whatsoever covenants we have
made with you shall stand; and the strong holds, which ye have builded, shall
be your own. 39 As for any oversight
or fault committed unto this day, we forgive it, and the crown tax also, which
ye owe us: and if there were any other tribute paid in Jerusalem, it shall no
more be paid. 40 And look who are
meet among you to be in our court, let them be enrolled, and let there be
peace betwixt us.
41 Thus the yoke of the heathen was
taken away from Israel in the hundred and seventieth year.
42 Then the people of Israel began to
write in their instruments and contracts, In the first year of Simon the high
priest, the governor and leader of the Jews.
43 In those days Simon camped against
Gaza, and besieged it round about; he made also an engine of war, and set it
by the city, and battered a certain tower, and took it.
44 And they that were in the engine
leaped into the city; whereupon there was a great uproar in the city:
45 insomuch as the people of the city
rent their clothes, and climbed upon the walls with their wives and children,
and cried with a loud voice, beseeching Simon to grant them peace.
46 And they said, Deal not with us
according to our wickedness, but according to thy mercy.
47 So Simon was appeased toward them,
and fought no more against them, but put them out of the city, and cleansed
the houses wherein the idols were, and so entered into it with songs and
thanksgiving. 48 Yea, he put all
uncleanness out of it, and placed such men there as would keep the law, and
made it stronger than it was before, and built therein a dwelling place for
himself.
49 They also of the tower in
Jerusalem were kept so strait, that they could neither come forth, nor go into
the country, nor buy, nor sell: wherefore they were in great distress for want
of victuals, and a great number of them perished through famine.
50 Then cried they to Simon,
beseeching him to be at one with them: which thing he granted them; and when
he had put them out from thence, he cleansed the tower from pollutions;
51 and entered into it the three and
twentieth day of the second month, in the hundred seventy and first year, with
thanksgiving, and branches of palm trees, and with harps, and cymbals, and
with viols, and hymns, and songs: because there was destroyed a great enemy
out of Israel.
52 He ordained also that that day
should be kept every year with gladness. Moreover the hill of the temple that
was by the tower he made stronger than it was, and there he dwelt himself with
his company. 53 And when Simon saw
that John his son was a valiant man, he made him captain of all the hosts; and
he dwelt in Gazara.