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1 Maccabees 3

01 The valour and fame of Iudas Maccabeus. 10 He ouerthroweth the forces of Samaria and Syria. 27 Antiochus sendeth a great power against him. 44 He and his fall to fasting and prayer, 58 and are encouraged. III¶ Then his sonne Iudas, called Maccabeus, rose vp in his stead. 2And all his brethren helped him, and so did all they that held with his father, and they fought with cheerefulnesse, the battaile of Israel. 3So he gate his people great honor, and put on a brestplate as a giant, and girt his warlike harnesse about him, and he made battels, protecting the host with his sword. 4In his acts he was like a lyon, and like a lyons whelp roaring for his pray. 5For hee pursued the wicked, and sought them out, and burnt vp those that vexed his people. 6Wherefore the wicked shrunke for feare of him, and all the workers of iniquity were troubled, because saluation prospered in his hand. 7He grieued also many kings, and made Iacob glad with his acts, and his memoriall is blessed for euer. 8Moreouer he went through the citties of Iuda, destroying the vngodly out of them, and turning away wrath from Israel. 9[fn]So that he was renowned vnto the vtmost part of the earth, & he receiued vnto him such as were ready to perish. 10Then Apollonius gathered the Gentiles together, and a great host out of Samaria to fight against Israel. 11Which thing when Iudas perceiued he went forth to meete him, and so he smote him, and slew him, many also fell downe slaine, but the rest fled. 12Wherefore Iudas tooke their spoiles, and Apollonius sword also, and therewith he fought, all his life long. 13Now when Seron a prince of the armie of Syria, heard say that Iudas had gathered vnto him a multitude and company of the faithfull, to goe out with him to warre. 14He said, I will get me a name and honour in the kingdome, for I will goe fight with Iudas, and them that are with him, who despise the kings commandement. 15So he made him ready to goe vp, and there went with him a mighty host of the vngodly to helpe him, and to be auenged of the children of Israel. 16And when hee came neere to the going vp of Bethoron, Iudas went forth to meet him with a smal company. 17Who when they saw the host comming to meet them, said vnto Iudas; How shall wee be able, being so few to fight against so great a multitude, and so strong, seeing wee are ready to faint with fasting all this day? 18[fn]Unto whom Iudas answered: It is no hard matter for many to bee shut vp in the hands of a few; and with the God of heauen it is all one, to deliuer with a great multitude, or a small company: 19For the victory of battell standeth not in the multitude of an hoste, but strength commeth from heauen. 20[fn][fn]They come against vs in much pride and iniquitie to destroy vs, and our wiues & children, and to spoile vs: 21But wee fight for our liues, and our Lawes. 22Wherefore the Lord himselfe will ouerthrow them before our face: and as for you, be ye not afraid of them. 23Now as soone as hee had left off speaking, he lept suddenly vpon them, and so Seron and his host was ouerthrowen before him. 24[fn]And they pursued them from the going downe of Bethoron, vnto the plaine, where were slaine about eight hundred men of them; and the residue fledde into the land of the Philistines. 25Then began the feare of Iudas and his brethren, & an exceeding great dread to fall vpon the nations round about them: 26In so much, as his fame came vnto the king, and all nations talked of the battels of Iudas. 27Now when King Antiochus heard these things, he was full of indignation: wherefore hee sent and gathered together all the forces of his realme [euen] a very strong armie. 28[fn]He opened also his treasure, and gaue his souldiers pay for a yeere, commanding them to be ready, whensoeuer he should need them. 29[fn][fn]Neuerthelesse, when he saw that the money of his treasures failed, and that the tributes in the countrey were small, because of the dissention, and plague which he had brought vpon the land, in taking away the Lawes which had bene of old time, 30[fn]Hee feared that he should not be able to beare the charges any longer, nor to haue such gifts to giue so liberally, as he did before: for hee had abounded aboue the Kings that were before him. 31Wherefore, being greatly perplexed in his minde, hee determined to goe into Persia, there to take the tributes of the countreys, and to gather much money. 32So hee left Lysias a noble man, and one of the blood royall, to ouersee the affaires of the King, from the riuer Euphrates, vnto the borders of Egypt: 33And to bring vp his sonne Antiochus, vntill he came againe. 34Moreouer he deliuered vnto him the halfe of his forces, and the Elephants, and gaue him charge of all things that he would haue done, as also concerning them that dwelt in Iuda and Ierusalem. 35To wit, that he should send an armie against them, to destroy and root out the strength of Israel, and the remnant of Ierusalem, and to take away their memoriall from that place: 36And that he should place strangers in all their quarters, and diuide their land by lot. 37[fn]So the king tooke the halfe of the forces that remained, and departed from Antioch his royall city, the hundreth fourtie and seuenth yeere, and hauing passed the riuer Euphrates, hee went through the high countreys. 38Then Lysias chose Ptoleme, the son of Dorymenes and Nicanor, & Gorgias, mighty men of the kings friends: 39And with them hee sent fourtie thousand footmen, and seuen thousand horsemen to goe into the land of Iuda, and to destroy it as the king cōmanded. 40So they went forth with all their power, and came and pitched by Emmaus in the plaine countrey. 41[fn][fn]And the merchants of the countrey, hearing the fame of them, tooke siluer, & gold very much, with seruants, and came into the campe to buy the children of Israel for slaues; A power also of Syria, and of the land of the Philistines, ioyned themselues vnto them. 42Now when Iudas and his brethren saw that miseries were multiplied, & that the forces did encampe themselues in their borders, (for they knewe how the king had giuen commaundement to destroy the people, and vtterly abolish them.) 43They said one to another, Let vs restore the decayed estate of our people, and let vs fight for our people and the Sanctuarie. 44Then was the Congregation gathered together, that they might be ready for battell, and that they might pray, and aske mercy and compassion. 45Now Ierusalem lay voide as a wildernesse, there was none of her children that went in or out: the Sanctuarie also was troden downe, and aliens kept the strong holde: the heathen had their habitation in that place, and ioy was taken from Iacob, and the pipe with the harpe ceased. 46[fn]Wherefore the Israelites assembled themselues together, and came to Maspha ouer-against Ierusalem; for in Maspha was the place where they prayed aforetime in Israel. 47Then they fasted that day, and put on sackecloth, and cast ashes vpon their heads, and rent their clothes: 48[fn]And laide open the booke of the Law, wherein ye heathen had sought to paint the likenesse of their images. 49[fn]They brought also the Priestes garments, and the first fruits, and the tithes, and the Nazarites they stirred vp, who had accomplished their dayes. 50Then cried they with a loud voice toward heauen, saying, What shall we doe with these, and whither shall wee cary them away? 51For thy Sanctuarie is troden downe and profaned, and thy Priestes are in heauinesse, and brought low. 52And loe, the heathen are assembled together against vs, to destroy vs: what things they imagine against vs, thou knowest. 53How shall wee be able to stand against them, except thou (O God) be our helpe? 54Then sounded they with trumpets, and cryed with a loude voice. 55And after this, Iudas ordained captains ouer the people, euen captains ouer thousands, and ouer hundreds, and ouer fifties, and ouer tennes. 56[fn][fn]But as for such as were building houses, or had betrothed wiues, or were planting vineyards, or were fearefull, those hee commanded that they should returne, euery man to his owne house, according to the Law. 57So the campe remooued, and pitched vpon the South side of Emmaus. 58And Iudas sayde, Arme your selues, and be valiant men, and see that ye be in readinesse against the morning, that yee may fight with these nations, that are assembled together against vs, to destroy vs and our Sanctuarie. 59For it is better for vs to die in battell, then to behold the calamities of our people, and our Sanctuarie. 60Neuerthelesse, as the will [of God] is in heauen, so let him doe.

3:9 Gre. gathered together.

3:18 1.Sam.14. 6. 2. chron. 14.11.

3:20 Or, vnto vs.

3:20 Greek in multitude of pride, or enuie, and iniquitie.

3:24 Gr. in the going downe.

3:28 Gr. or at euery need.

3:29 Gr. that the collectors of tribute in the countrey were few.

3:29 Or, for the taking away of the Lawes

3:30 Gr. that he should not haue.

3:37 Gr. a citie of his kingdome.

3:41 Or, fetters.

3:41 Or, of strangers.

3:46 Or, Muspa.

3:48 Or, for the which the heathen had made diligent search that they might paint therein the likenesse of their idols.

3:49 Num.6.2.

3:56 Deu.20.5.

3:56 Iudg.7.3.

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