2 Maccabees 2
1 It is also found in the records,
that Jeremiah the prophet commanded them that were carried away to take of the
fire, as it hath been signified: 2 and
how that the prophet, having given them the law, charged them not to forget
the commandments of the Lord, and that they should not err in their minds,
when they see images of silver and gold, with their ornaments.
3 And with other such speeches
exhorted he them, that the law should not depart from their hearts.
4 It was also contained in the same
writing, that the prophet, being warned of God, commanded the tabernacle and
the ark to go with him, as he went forth into the mountain, where Moses
climbed up, and saw the heritage of God.
5 And when Jeremiah came thither, he
found an hollow cave, wherein he laid the tabernacle, and the ark, and the
altar of incense, and so stopped the door.
6 And some of those that followed him
came to mark the way, but they could not find it.
7 Which when Jeremiah perceived, he
blamed them, saying, As for that place, it shall be unknown until the time
that God gather his people again together, and receive them unto mercy.
8 Then shall the Lord shew them these
things, and the glory of the Lord shall appear, and the cloud also, as it was
shewed under Moses, and as when Solomon desired that the place might be
honourably sanctified.
9 It was also declared, that he being
wise offered the sacrifice of dedication, and of the finishing of the temple.
10 And as when Moses prayed unto the
Lord, the fire came down from heaven, and consumed the sacrifices: even so
prayed Solomon also, and the fire came down from heaven, and consumed the
burnt offerings. 11 And Moses said,
Because the sin offering was not to be eaten, it was consumed.
12 So Solomon kept those eight days.
13 The same things also were reported
in the writings and commentaries of Neemias; and how he founding a library
gathered together the acts of the kings, and the prophets, and of David, and
the epistles of the kings concerning the holy gifts.
14 In like manner also Judas gathered
together all those things that were lost by reason of the war we had, and they
remain with us. 15 Wherefore if ye
have need thereof, send some to fetch them unto you.
16 Whereas we then are about to
celebrate the purification, we have written unto you, and ye shall do well, if
ye keep the same days. 17 We hope
also, that the God, that delivered all his people, and gave them all an
heritage, and the kingdom, and the priesthood, and the sanctuary,
18 as he promised in the law, will
shortly have mercy upon us, and gather us together out of every land under
heaven into the holy place: for he hath delivered us out of great troubles,
and hath purified the place.
19 Now as concerning Judas Maccabeus,
and his brethren, and the purification of the great temple, and the dedication
of the altar, 20 and the wars against
Antiochus Epiphanes, and Eupator his son,
21 and the manifest signs that came
from heaven unto those that behaved themselves manfully to their honour for
Judaism: so that, being but a few, they overcame the whole country, and chased
barbarous multitudes, 22 and
recovered again the temple renowned all the world over, and freed the city,
and upheld the laws which were going down, the Lord being gracious unto them
with all favour: 23 all these things, I say, being declared by Jason of
Cyrene in five books, we will assay to abridge in one volume.
24 For considering the infinite
number, and the difficulty which they find that desire to look into the
narrations of the story, for the variety of the matter,
25 we have been careful, that they
that will read may have delight, and that they that are desirous to commit to
memory might have ease, and that all into whose hands it comes might have
profit.
26 Therefore to us, that have taken
upon us this painful labour of abridging, it was not easy, but a matter of
sweat and watching; 27 even as it is
no ease unto him that prepareth a banquet, and seeketh the benefit of others:
yet for the pleasuring of many we will undertake gladly this great pains;
28 leaving to the author the exact
handling of every particular, and labouring to follow the rules of an
abridgement. 29 For as the master
builder of a new house must care for the whole building: but he that
undertaketh to set it out, and paint it, must seek out fit things for the
adorning thereof: even so I think it is with us.
30 To stand upon every point, and go
over things at large, and to be curious in particulars, belongeth to the first
author of the story: 31 but to use
brevity, and avoid much labouring of the work, is to be granted to him that
will make an abridgement. 32 Here
then will we begin the story: only adding thus much to that which hath been
said, that it is a foolish thing to make a long prologue, and to be short in
the story itself.